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Brechin Slate

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  1. Had this problem on my IS250 except that the light stayed on. It was the link arm on the rear suspension that had snapped, I actually found it a few days later on my drive. After a bit of research I removed the fuse. Light gone. The fuse doesn't serve any other purpose and the headlight self levelling was not that good in the first place. Passed 2 MOT's after that so obviously not a 'need to have'.
  2. Similar thread going on on the 300h forum. Might be worth a look and exchange ideas. Looks like the latest from Lexus is a dead radio after a battery change but no more than that yet.
  3. Surely not worse than your IS220d??
  4. Worth looking at this advice too:
  5. Rapscallion
  6. Is that 'dead' beyond any chance of repair? If it were mine I'd be investigating further rather than risk the £582 at this stage. There must be some diagnostic kit in the hands of an electronics wizard that could tell you more. Did Lexus give you any more details?
  7. Just to be sure, you're not confusing the headlights with the daytime running lights are you? Apologies if I'm insulting your intelligence 😊
  8. Yes, it has everything to do with the amount of light, you're altering the sensitivity of the sensor to the amount of light it's receiving
  9. Correct the - sign is less sensitive the + sign more sensitive
  10. The sensitivity of your light setting can be altered using the settings function and steering wheel controls
  11. Influencers
  12. I empathise. Love my 300h but the IS250 somehow felt old school luxurious. And of course that V6 engine..
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