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Most cars have a second set of fuses, one under the bonnet (or Hood) and one in or around the dash somewhere.
I can see the one under the bonnet, but I cant for the life of me find the one inside the car! Talk about embarrassing!!!
My Celsior is an import direct from Japan in 1989, but apparently its the same as the Celsior that was generally exported to (USA, Australia, etc) in 1990-?
And as far as I know, thats the same (or very close to the same) as the 90-94 Lexus LS400.
Just after I purchased the car, I found a fuse box cover in the glove box [Below] that looks like its from this car
anyone know where this fuse box is located?
Last edited by PhilipMidd; Jun 3, 2018 at 11:56 PM.
Reason: small correction.
Yes that is the cover for the fuse box.
On my 93 and 94 LS400 it is under the dash below the steering wheel (left side) tucked way up inside. Ya need to be on your back and look up, you should see it.
Yes that is the cover for the fuse box.
On my 93 and 94 LS400 it is under the dash below the steering wheel (left side) tucked way up inside. Ya need to be on your back and look up, you should see it.
Thanks mate. I'll get my GF to have a look. My back is suffering from one too many motorbike accidents to get into that contorted position any more. I could probably get there, but getting out would be an issue! LOL. Bad back was at least part of the reason I have gone back to cars.
That also explains why I could not see the fuse box if its tucked way up out of sight.
Mines Right Hand Drive (I'm in Australia and its a direct import from Japan) so I will check both sides.
Do I need to remove the paneling to see it, or is it visible with the panel still installed?
Thanks again mate.
Last edited by PhilipMidd; Jun 4, 2018 at 05:56 AM.