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Old 05-26-10, 04:52 AM
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Hi...this my first thread and hopefully you guys could help me. I have lexus (2000) rx300, the other day I noticed that a light comes out from my dashboard. It indicates in the user manual that one or two of my back lights burned. So, two of them that are not lighting, which are the 2 round clear...I replaced immediately, but the light in my dashboard is still their. The last thing I want to look at is the fuse box, but the problem is i don't know which fuse i need to look. Please I need your help. thank you in advance

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Old 05-26-10, 04:15 PM
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Are you confident you replaced the bulbs with the correct wattage bulbs? If not, that could be the reason for the warning light.

Have you checked to see that all bulbs are lighting? This is easiest accomplished at night. Don't forget the upper (third) brake light.

If the bulbs are lighting, it doesn't sound like a fuse issue to me.
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Like Bob said, "Check the 3rd brake light" as it will also make the dash indicator light illuminate.
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