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  1. Hi LOC, I’m after some help. Some toerag in a truck hit the back of my parked 1993 model LS400 and took out the passenger side rear light cluster. He then drove off without leaving his details, so I’m going to have to pay for the repairs myself :tsktsk: Can anyone tell me if this is an easy job to do? I’m not much of a mechanic but I was hoping it would be a simple enough job. I was also hoping someone could recommend a good parts supplier in the UK, please. There is a Lexus dealer where I live (Brighton) but I’d rather avoid paying dealer prices if possible. Has anyone got any tips? Thanks for your time! :)
  2. Thanks for that, I wasn't using the master key, didn't realise there was a difference!
  3. Hello Luxus Forumites. I am proud to be making my first post here, having bought a beautiful '93 LS400 yesterday. Unfortunately, I am posting to ask a dumb question. When I looked at the car, the previous owner popped the boot lid up and showed me the (immaculate) interior of the boot (or Trunk if you are American). But now I can't get it to open! I've tried the switch next to the fuel cap, but the boot stays firmly locked. I tried it with the ignition on, ingnition off, key in, key out, and the damn boot lid won't budge. There is a key hole next to the boot catch, what does this do? Why can't I use the key to open the boot using the keyhole in the boot lid? Am i doing something wrong, or has my new pride and joy started falling to bits already?
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