1992 Lexus LS400 - Easy way to get to the kick panel fuse box?
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1992 Lexus LS400 - Easy way to get to the kick panel fuse box?
So I need to pull a fuse for my cigarette lighter so I can change it out for one that works. I found the location of the fuse box but I get a giant headache trying to get to it since I have to basically turn my head upside-down.
Is there an easier way to get to this fuse box without having to squat down and do funny acrobatics to mess with it?
I have a shorter friend who might have an easier time with this, but I just want to see if I'm missing something obvious or if the fuse box really is in a weird location like that. My Camry's fuse box was easy to get to as there was an ash tray you could squeeze the sides of to move out of the way.
Is there an easier way to get to this fuse box without having to squat down and do funny acrobatics to mess with it?
I have a shorter friend who might have an easier time with this, but I just want to see if I'm missing something obvious or if the fuse box really is in a weird location like that. My Camry's fuse box was easy to get to as there was an ash tray you could squeeze the sides of to move out of the way.
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Yes there is always a better more comfortable way to do it. Just remove the drivers seat and then you can lay in there, take a nice pillow and enjoy the view. Changing the fuse may not fix it though.
It could be this causing it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...-tutorial.html
It could be this causing it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...-tutorial.html
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Hah, I do stretches every other day, but I suppose one extra stretch won't hurt. It was mainly the headache I was getting. I suppose I just gotta get used to it, haha.
That's a good idea, why didn't I think of that. Thanks, will check that thread out.
Originally Posted by dicer
Yes there is always a better more comfortable way to do it. Just remove the drivers seat and then you can lay in there, take a nice pillow and enjoy the view. Changing the fuse may not fix it though.
It could be this causing it.
It could be this causing it.
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