how to install new headlights
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how to install new headlights
Hey! I've purchased some HID's for my Lexus LS400 '92 but i have no idea how to install the lights in... i was reading on how to clean the lexus ls400 lights. Do i have to put my head lights in the oven or can i just unplug something? Thanks
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Headlights are super easy, just unplug the old ones and put in the new ones. Your owner's manual will tell you how to do this. Putting the headlight assembly in the oven softens the bond and allows you to open up the headlight. You don't need to do that to change a bulb.
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is it possible to change the HIDs without removing those things? is there enough room... cuz i'm afraid that i will mess something up.. hehe... and taking out the battery will mess up the nakamichi sound system? the securtiy settings will kick in right?
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You need to take those things out to get at the lights. I recently changed both of mine without any problems on my 92 LS400. It will not mess up any security settings when you disconnect the battery.
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Hey, just follow what the manual says to do and you'll be fine. Your 92 is very similar to my 91, I'm sure it has headlight replacement instructions in there. If you have to take the battery out along with the air intakes who cares, that's super easy....the dealer who charge you and arm and a leg to do this simple repair. Anyway, I stand by my words before, check your manual for instructions.
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so you bought HID headlights? or imitation HID bulbs??
an HID system usually comes with ballasts, bulbs, and starter- did you purchase this? if so please let us know what type and maybe pictures of the wiring diagram to help you out
if its just a headlight bulb, there should be a harness on the back of the headlight assembly, disconnect the harness (push on the ribbed area of the harness and pull it off), twist the bulb out of the locked position, and pull the bulb out and replace it with the new one, lock it and connect the harness back on
an HID system usually comes with ballasts, bulbs, and starter- did you purchase this? if so please let us know what type and maybe pictures of the wiring diagram to help you out
if its just a headlight bulb, there should be a harness on the back of the headlight assembly, disconnect the harness (push on the ribbed area of the harness and pull it off), twist the bulb out of the locked position, and pull the bulb out and replace it with the new one, lock it and connect the harness back on
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It's just some bulbs i got off a friend of mine. I check they are 9004 45/65 watts so i think all ineed to do is unplug the old ones and put da semi-new ones in.
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It's just some bulbs i got off a friend of mine. I check they are 9004 45/65 watts so i think all ineed to do is unplug the old ones and put da semi-new ones in.
It's just some bulbs i got off a friend of mine. I check they are 9004 45/65 watts so i think all ineed to do is unplug the old ones and put da semi-new ones in.
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Cleaned as in taking a clean towel, soaking it with Vodka or rubing alcohol (Vodka is better, it has no oils) and cleaning your bulbs with it. Make sure you don't touch the glass after cleaning.
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aight, i'll do that... do i need those microfiber cloths? i'll use da vodka I gots lots of vodka and i like u're site a lot retrodrive ^_^ the cleaning part helped a lot
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no, just regular clean towel...or your t-shirt.
Btw, thx, I'll have to expand on polishing the pastic corners on the headlights, otherwise it is a good writeup to follow
Btw, thx, I'll have to expand on polishing the pastic corners on the headlights, otherwise it is a good writeup to follow
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okay... >_< i TRIED taking out the parking lights but they won't even budge... i took out that puny screw holding it and i was trying to take it out for 30 minutes... i even tried taking out the airfilter on top but i found out that it doesn't work... ummm... is there a lock or something i'm missing from the parking lights? cuz that thing went out about 1 mm and wouldn't budge
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Taking out the parking lights is tough if it's the 1st time. You have to use quite a bit of force to get them out and will most likely break the little plastic clip that is holding it so tightly in place if you're not careful. My suggestion is to grab it at the front of the light and take quick firm tugs at it till it pops off.