** Oh double snap, Carson Toyota/Lexus Parts JP Style Tail lights are in **
#136
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Originally Posted by UptownGS
damn I didn't even want these lights and stated so since the beginning but looks like i just bit into the bandwagon also.... seriously, thats one hell of a price.... I think its kind of dumb for me to get these seeing how i'm gonna tint them dark anyways.... but oh well.... atleast I have another bulb in my face when I drive now.
n i just bought a new DSLR camera and trying to save for some air.... and a new hood. .....its' official... my family hates Carson Toyota, looks like spam and rice for them for a whole 2 weeks!
n i just bought a new DSLR camera and trying to save for some air.... and a new hood. .....its' official... my family hates Carson Toyota, looks like spam and rice for them for a whole 2 weeks!
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Originally Posted by SUPRATRD
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i know my inner lense only stays on when my parking lights are on
#139
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Originally Posted by Carson-Lex
haha, it will all be worth it..............you know, we have the HKS Kansai hoods in stock, hope this doesn't make you eat spam and rice for a month now
#140
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Originally Posted by joshoowa
your inner lense lights up with the brake light?? thats pretty cool did anyone else notice this??
i know my inner lense only stays on when my parking lights are on
i know my inner lense only stays on when my parking lights are on
The picture that Luis/Steve posted shows how the GS brake lights work normally.
#141
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Originally Posted by Hameed
No, you need to check your brake lights again.
The picture that Luis/Steve posted shows how the GS brake lights work normally.
The picture that Luis/Steve posted shows how the GS brake lights work normally.
#143
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Once you remove the gauge cluster you will be able to get to the light out indicator bulb. Just pay attention to which one it actually is. I think it is the 3rd one from the left. Removed mine a couple of months ago, so not 100% certain which one it is right now. I am sure someone else will chime in.
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You have to remove the trim around your gauge cluster and then take out the gauge cluster itself - there are a couple of screws you need to take out. Actually very simple task.
Once you remove the gauge cluster you will be able to get to the light out indicator bulb. Just pay attention to which one it actually is. I think it is the 3rd one from the left. Removed mine a couple of months ago, so not 100% certain which one it is right now. I am sure someone else will chime in.
Once you remove the gauge cluster you will be able to get to the light out indicator bulb. Just pay attention to which one it actually is. I think it is the 3rd one from the left. Removed mine a couple of months ago, so not 100% certain which one it is right now. I am sure someone else will chime in.
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dubsonlexus
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You have to remove the trim around your gauge cluster and then take out the gauge cluster itself - there are a couple of screws you need to take out. Actually very simple task.
Once you remove the gauge cluster you will be able to get to the light out indicator bulb. Just pay attention to which one it actually is. I think it is the 3rd one from the left. Removed mine a couple of months ago, so not 100% certain which one it is right now. I am sure someone else will chime in.
Once you remove the gauge cluster you will be able to get to the light out indicator bulb. Just pay attention to which one it actually is. I think it is the 3rd one from the left. Removed mine a couple of months ago, so not 100% certain which one it is right now. I am sure someone else will chime in.
first pull out the gauge cluster gently remember to pull it straight out
next unplug the cluster and set it aside
next remove the 4 screws that hold the cluster in place (the ones with the white around them)
next gently pull the cluster out a little so you can tilt it upwards
next get a small stubby philips screwdriver and remove the 2nd bulb from the left but this is tricky dont drop it and loose it like i did lol
reverse this process to put everything back together then your done no more light out !! this process takes about a good 20 minutes
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ok i went ahead a did a writeup on how to do this
first pull out the gauge cluster gently remember to pull it straight out
next unplug the cluster and set it aside
next remove the 4 screws that hold the cluster in place (the ones with the white around them)
next gently pull the cluster out a little so you can tilt it upwards
next get a small stubby philips screwdriver and remove the 2nd bulb from the left but this is tricky dont drop it and loose it like i did lol
reverse this process to put everything back together then your done no more light out !! this process takes about a good 20 minutes
first pull out the gauge cluster gently remember to pull it straight out
next unplug the cluster and set it aside
next remove the 4 screws that hold the cluster in place (the ones with the white around them)
next gently pull the cluster out a little so you can tilt it upwards
next get a small stubby philips screwdriver and remove the 2nd bulb from the left but this is tricky dont drop it and loose it like i did lol
reverse this process to put everything back together then your done no more light out !! this process takes about a good 20 minutes
Pete
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EV ftw!!!
Excellent writeup lexusondubs!
#149
ok i went ahead a did a writeup on how to do this
first pull out the gauge cluster gently remember to pull it straight out
next unplug the cluster and set it aside
next remove the 4 screws that hold the cluster in place (the ones with the white around them)
next gently pull the cluster out a little so you can tilt it upwards
next get a small stubby philips screwdriver and remove the 2nd bulb from the left but this is tricky dont drop it and loose it like i did lol
reverse this process to put everything back together then your done no more light out !! this process takes about a good 20 minutes
first pull out the gauge cluster gently remember to pull it straight out
next unplug the cluster and set it aside
next remove the 4 screws that hold the cluster in place (the ones with the white around them)
next gently pull the cluster out a little so you can tilt it upwards
next get a small stubby philips screwdriver and remove the 2nd bulb from the left but this is tricky dont drop it and loose it like i did lol
reverse this process to put everything back together then your done no more light out !! this process takes about a good 20 minutes