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LexFonz

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  1. Im looking to change the lights on the interior clocks and heater display etc. Does anyone know the exact bulbs i need for the whole job, as i can only find bits and pieces, there doesnt seem to be a full list of whats needed. Cheers
  2. Cheers buddy, bought some today. Nasty stuff too work with, but has done the job! :-)
  3. Hi guys. The rear outside trim on the door fell off the other day, ive put it back on with double sided sticky tape, but the same thing is happening again :-(. I noticed on the back of the trim there were gaps, as you most probably know its not a solid unit, so the tape doesnt have alot to adhere to. Does anyone have a remedy for this, as i dont want it falling off as im driving :-(. Thanks in advance.
  4. Im up for trying it, but the loom isnt like a normal one that allows you to switch the wires over, id have to cut them? Im used to vauxhalls where you usually have to switch the wires over, so i know what you mean. Cheers for the help
  5. I have the red wire connected to an ignition live, the red wire is much thinner than the two yellow wires which are joined together on the auto leads loom. This would suggest to me that the yellow wires are meant to be a permanent feed, but by no means am I an electrician :o. Not sure if this makes any difference but ive completely taken the lexus stereo amp out. Also there were no instructions with the loom. Cheers for your help :)
  6. which of the yellow wires do i need to disconnect? and why is it that i need to do this? ive already put the redwire to an ignition live, its getting to the point now where it is killing my battery every time i try and start the car. cheers for the reply mate
  7. Hi all. New to the forum :). Names Alfie :). Ive recently fitted an aftermarket headunit to my car, and have found that the clock display is now constantly lit, resulting in my battery failing me :o. Has any one had this problem or know how to rectify it? Ive had a look at the back and there are too many wires for me to be able to pin point the ones running the clock. Cheers in advance
  8. Welcome to the Lexus forums LexFonz :)

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