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Old 10-08-13, 05:27 AM
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Default Japanese to English Translation of Fuse Diagrams 96Celsior/LS400

Gentlemen,
I have 2 queries.
1) How many Fuse bays do I have on my 1996 Celsior ?
I am aware of picture #2 which is under the steering wheel area, as well as picture #4 which is in the engine bay compartment.


2) Please provide me with a translation for general knowledge from Japanese to English for picture #1 and picture #3

3) My A\C is not coming on. so Id like to check all the A\C fuses, please direct me which fuses \ relays to check.


Thanks.
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Might be easier for you to find a picture of a US fuse cover and see if it maps.
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Originally Posted by DaveGS4
Might be easier for you to find a picture of a US fuse cover and see if it maps.
Logical thinker are we?... thanks...( but i have a Right Hand Drive , im unsure whether or not that would matter, but just a concern )

On that note, is anyone willing to take a picture of their Fuse Bay's for me ?
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i had an electrical issue on my old celsior. almost none of the interior electonics would work. i had to pull each fuse and check everyone of them. did finally find a bad fuse. im actually kinda glad i wasnt able to bring it to the states.

wish i could help more. just want to let you know i understand the frustration you are having.


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the JDM unit may have more accessories. in the mean time, why not just take a multimeter and check for continuity on all fuses. should be faster than waiting for someone to take a picture.
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If I were you, I would study the basic of Japanese language first.
Those are very simple Japanese expressions in Katakana and many students understand those quickly.

Learning several foreign languages, I now can enjoy my life a lot.

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Originally Posted by Yamae
If I were you, I would study the basic of Japanese language first.
Those are very simple Japanese expressions in Katakana and many students understand those quickly.

Learning several foreign languages, I now can enjoy my life a lot.
Interesting! Now I could impress some of my co-workers
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Originally Posted by MattLS400
2) Please provide me with a translation for general knowledge from Japanese to English for picture #1 and picture #3
The link below will be helping you some. As long as I check them, all of them are the same with a 96 JDM except missing fuses.

http://www.joshmastaaa.com/fuse-diag...r-lexus-ls400/
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The fuse panel is the least of your problems wait until you get to the owners manual,navigation manual,service history and map of Japan!
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Originally Posted by Yamae
The link below will be helping you some. As long as I check them, all of them are the same with a 96 JDM except missing fuses.

http://www.joshmastaaa.com/fuse-diag...r-lexus-ls400/
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