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Old 11-15-07, 09:29 PM
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Small Dogg You Are Big Time For Posting This. Is Was Wondering If We Can Ask You To Type Out The Notes. I Dont Want To Be A Pain In The ***, Bec I Know You Spent Alot Of Time Of This Post. It May Help More Of Us To Avoid Going To The Lexus Dealer, Or At Least Be Able To Tell The Dealer Or A Tech At A Sshop What To Do. Thnaks Again
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Originally Posted by I8ABMR
I Am Seeing A Little More Here. I Think I See Whats Going On. It Looks Like The Black Arm Needs To Be Lifted To Form An L Not A Z Shape If That Makes Any Sense
Sounds good to me. Make it easy to understand.
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Old 11-15-07, 09:40 PM
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Good to go. I hope this clear up a lot of confusion. All I did was remove the nut (10mm) from the sensor ( has the wire plugged to it) and turned the arm to ( L or 180 degrees) position. I had to remove my tire to get to it. 10min job.

Note:..It should be no need to adjust the adjustment bolt. Look at the first pic when I said " I moved it in every position and had no luck" on page 3.( I think everyone that couldn't fix it was moving the same part) Also note the elbow part in that pic is also in the up position. I got that pic from the IS side. Thanks guys
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Old 11-16-07, 10:13 PM
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smalldogg thanks again for the help! last question and i will leave you alone. which front tire did you have to remove to make the adjustment? from the pics it looks like the left. thanks again for helping all of us. i am excited again about lowering the car. when i heard about the issues it made me think about riding dare I say at stock ride height
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I removed the left rear (driver side) tire. No problem....ask all the question you want. It's the only way can learn. I asked many questions in order to install the springs myself. I will even PM my number if needed. I like to see everyone happy.
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Hello everyone. Please post feedback if the info I put together help (or not) with the flashing AFS light.
Old 11-17-07, 10:43 PM
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hey guys, especially to smalldog, thanks for all the post, My tech printed out the pics and diagram and figured it out in like 20 mins. However, it seems like my light projection is way too high, almost as if im highbeaming people...anyone else having this problem?
Old 11-17-07, 10:51 PM
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it never ceases to amaze me how helpful and the level of effort you guys go to........THANX
Old 11-18-07, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by jentlemaan
hey guys, especially to smalldog, thanks for all the post, My tech printed out the pics and diagram and figured it out in like 20 mins. However, it seems like my light projection is way too high, almost as if im highbeaming people...anyone else having this problem?
You can use the other adjustment to aim your headlights. If you move it up the lights aim down. If you move if down the light go up. Don't forget to mark it before you start adjusting. (just in case you have to set it back) This worked for me.

I had to make the adjustments at night and on level ground so I could see how far to adjust them.
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Old 11-18-07, 01:50 PM
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hey smalldog, how do you access that adjustment nut?
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Originally Posted by jentlemaan
hey smalldog, how do you access that adjustment nut?
You should see it if you crawl behind the left rear tire.
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hey smalldog, thanks for your help. when you adjust the sensor, do you unscrew with a phillips or no screwing required and just simply sliding it?
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Originally Posted by jentlemaan
hey smalldog, thanks for your help. when you adjust the sensor, do you unscrew with a phillips or no screwing required and just simply sliding it?
No phillips. You need a small 10mm socket with an extension and a ratchet wrench to loosen the nut. Then you can slide it up or down.
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Thanks for all your help. This makes me feel less stressed about lowering the car
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This thread saved my life lol. I just had my car put back to stock and the AFS light was blinking. I knew it had to do with the lowering and raising. I followed the instructions on the thread and voila! All gone


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