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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 10:03 PM
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I have gotten into a accident back in may 2016 and I have decided to convert my base model into a f sport conversion. However the company I had ordered it from (which is basically off ebay), as sent me a bumper with headlight washer holes and didn't come with the caps.. I had contacted two different dealers, Lexus Of New Orleans will not order me the part with the correct vin number, and Lexus of Mobile cannot find this part. I was wondering if someone out there knows any dealers who would sell this part at a fair price. These holes are getting on my nerves.
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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 10:35 PM
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that sucks. you may need to find someone from canada to ship to you, since we dont have that option here in the US
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jtrinh
I have gotten into a accident back in may 2016 and I have decided to convert my base model into a f sport conversion. However the company I had ordered it from (which is basically off ebay), as sent me a bumper with headlight washer holes and didn't come with the caps.. I had contacted two different dealers, Lexus Of New Orleans will not order me the part with the correct vin number, and Lexus of Mobile cannot find this part. I was wondering if someone out there knows any dealers who would sell this part at a fair price. These holes are getting on my nerves.
I'm in Vancouver Canada if you need help. Let me know.
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jtrinh
I have gotten into a accident back in may 2016 and I have decided to convert my base model into a f sport conversion. However the company I had ordered it from (which is basically off ebay), as sent me a bumper with headlight washer holes and didn't come with the caps..
In the current 3IS generation it doesn't appear there is a separate item called a "cap" - it is part of the headlamp washer actuator assembly (typ. 85208-53090)

You may be better off having a body shop fill and paint, or maybe buy a cap for another model with the same paint code, and then just glue it on

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-02-10-LE...hVVCNt&vxp=mtr

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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 01:49 PM
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[QUOTE=LeapFrog;9559047]In the current 3IS generation it doesn't appear there is a separate item called a "cap" - it is part of the headlamp washer actuator assembly (typ. 85208-53090)

You may be better off having a body shop fill and paint, or maybe buy a cap for another model with the same paint code, and then just glue it on


I don't think that will work for him since the bumper seems to be installed already, the part you are showing is for older models, the parts he needs is for newer models 14 is and up but looks like they don't have it in US, in Canada the Sports packages seems to come with that option mine is IS 250 AWD 2015 3 series and has it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-02-10-LE...hVVCNt&vxp=mtr[/QUOTE
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 03:43 PM
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The cap only part numbers are as follows:

85353-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85354-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

That said, I don't know how they will mount/fit without the actual nozzle in place. The nozzle part numbers are as follows and include the caps above:

85207-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85208-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

The following are the part numbers for the clamp that holds the nozzle/cap to the bumper cover:

85272-53070 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Upper (Qty: 2)
85272-77020 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Lower (Qty: 2)

There are obviously many more parts required to make them actually functional, but it seems you were more interested in doing something with the holes.

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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
The cap only part numbers are as follows:

85353-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85354-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

That said, I don't know how they will mount/fit without the actual nozzle in place. The nozzle part numbers are as follows and include the caps above:

85207-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85208-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

The following are the part numbers for the clamp that holds the nozzle/cap to the bumper cover:

85272-53070 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Upper (Qty: 2)
85272-77020 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Lower (Qty: 2)

There are obviously many more parts required to make them actually functional, but it seems you were more interested in doing something with the holes.

Jeff

Thanks Jeff that wis usefull, I have checked the parts with the auto parts dealer and looks like the nozzle with the caps included will work for him, based on what with saw in my car, I think that should be enough for him as I also understood that he only wanted to cover the holes.

Thanks for the info again Jeff!!
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by LeapFrog
In the current 3IS generation it doesn't appear there is a separate item called a "cap" - it is part of the headlamp washer actuator assembly (typ. 85208-53090)

You may be better off having a body shop fill and paint, or maybe buy a cap for another model with the same paint code, and then just glue it on

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-02-10-LE...hVVCNt&vxp=mtr
that's what I told most paint shops locally. they refused to do it. and the link is the incorrect washers, those are for the 2is models. Heres a picture of Alvin Qu's (aquguam) Lexus with the headlight washers on his car. the silver dots that looks like caps is what im looking for.

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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
The cap only part numbers are as follows:

85353-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85354-53020 - Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

That said, I don't know how they will mount/fit without the actual nozzle in place. The nozzle part numbers are as follows and include the caps above:

85207-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer RH
85208-53110 - Nozzle w/Cap, Headlamp Washer LH

The following are the part numbers for the clamp that holds the nozzle/cap to the bumper cover:

85272-53070 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Upper (Qty: 2)
85272-77020 - Clamp, Headlamp Washer Lower (Qty: 2)

There are obviously many more parts required to make them actually functional, but it seems you were more interested in doing something with the holes.

Jeff
this is all correct!! thank you so much! and im not really looking to make them work, im just using them to cover up the holes haha.
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Makool
Thanks Jeff that wis usefull, I have checked the parts with the auto parts dealer and looks like the nozzle with the caps included will work for him, based on what with saw in my car, I think that should be enough for him as I also understood that he only wanted to cover the holes.

Thanks for the info again Jeff!!
thanks a lot man! and yeah that's all I wanted to do is cover the holes haha.
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Old Jul 21, 2016 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jtrinh
thanks a lot man! and yeah that's all I wanted to do is cover the holes haha.
👍🏼 no problem, we are here to help!!
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Old Jan 1, 2017 | 05:21 PM
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I just came across this while researching and I also have the same issue. Jtrinh! what did you end up doing to cover the holes?? Im really curious.
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Old Jan 2, 2017 | 08:01 AM
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You could use some smiley face stickers.
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Old Jan 2, 2017 | 11:17 AM
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I ended up just ignoring them since the dealer wanted 200 for one pump thats required for the cap to cover the holes
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I just came across this while researching and I also have the same issue. Jtrinh! what did you end up doing to cover the holes?? Im really curious.
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