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Wiring In Lexus Lights


Chuck04
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:blink: dont spose any1 could shed some light as to how to wire in lexus lights, seen some pics which kevin posted and had a look, im now confused haha

any help much apriciated :thumbsup:

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:lol: cheers mate :thumbsup: true i would like 2 get them fitted now, been sittin here nearly a week
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All you have to do is make sure that 1stly the Bulb holders fit. If not cry :crybaby: but i had this problem so i cut into the light and bored the wholes bigger. not a big deal.

Then make sure that u know ur earth from ur elbow. make sure that all the EARTHs are connected to gether so that they will fit in the original toyota loom. You will have to have to connect all the Neagatives together into one 1 spade end connector. ( you can use Scotch locks but i wouldnt cos it may invalidate the warranty)

Then get one of thos inline testers (ones with a light in) get someone to press the brakes, switch side lights sts and put the probe in the plug for th existing lights. Write down what each sure does so taht you can plug the relavent positive connections in (otherise the reversing lights will come on when u press the brakes! )

That made it any weasier ( im gonna do some Yaris lights for someone next week will try and ddo a proer step by step write up)

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:huh: i swear im a !Removed! wen it comes to wiring in lights :huh: haha fitted ev thing else fine ah well
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I got mine fitted 4 £18 i think Chuck by professionals and u get no hassle wotsoever, just sit about and wait 4 them 2 finish and then away u go, lexus lites and a big smile! :D

Cheers :thumbsup:

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yea ive been thinking about that man, would be so much easier me thinks haha, okies im gonna look into it, where did u get urs done, Mr T or random garage etc??

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I got it done at a company called LSUK, they specialise in fuel injection and car electrics! Dunno if they exist in England but there are a few in Scotland! Got quoted £18 and then they tried 2 charge me £40 and i told them to go jump!

Cheers :thumbsup:

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sensible, so u got it done for £18 not to expensive, id rather have it done by a profesh, trust them more than myself haha :thumbsup:

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You could do that but i would rather no-one else touch my car! Its not that hard to be honest, once u done it you will be like "that was easy"

Remeber if something does go wrong, there are things called fuses!!

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just give it a go chuck, you'll be reet :)

and you'll get a sense of satisfaction and achievement when you see your lights working

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as long as u dont cut any of the original wiring off the car u can wack the old ones back in

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haha true, but im screwed if i go wrong as then ill have no lights <_<

Hi Chuck, give me a call, I will walk you through it! :thumbsup:

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