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Toyota's site is at: http://techinfo.lexus.com.
You have to pay for access; it's $10 for one calendar day (ending at midnight PST), $50 for a month, and so on.
The manual and TSIB's are available online as Adobe PDF files. One catch - the manual is cut into hundreds of PDF's, each a couple of pages long. They're well hyperlinked to make it useful online, but it would take forever to download your own copy of the manual.
You have to pay for access; it's $10 for one calendar day (ending at midnight PST), $50 for a month, and so on.
The manual and TSIB's are available online as Adobe PDF files. One catch - the manual is cut into hundreds of PDF's, each a couple of pages long. They're well hyperlinked to make it useful online, but it would take forever to download your own copy of the manual.
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You may be able to use the browser's offline viewing feature to download the entire manual and TSIBs. Set it to 3 levels down should capture everything. Maybe I should do that. 
Or FTP the website.

Or FTP the website.
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In a pinch, a page from the parts manual, with the assembly blow up can be handy too. No text though. BUT your local lexus part shop can fax it over to you.Originally Posted by shikbas
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Or FTP the website.
How would one go about using the "browser's offline viewing" or FTP'ing the TIS website?Originally Posted by HarrierAWD
You may be able to use the browser's offline viewing feature to download the entire manual and TSIBs. Set it to 3 levels down should capture everything. Maybe I should do that. 
Or FTP the website.



