Ray, thanks. I thought of a loose ground. I did have alot of body work
done in 2005 (approx. $6k) 'cause some idiot wasn't paying attention and
rear ended me. The lighting problems didn't start until last year though.
"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message
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> "Mike Piacente" <mpiacente@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> This problem is annoying considering we paid nearly $40k for the car.
>>
>> Several of the exterior lights don't always light unless I bang on the
>> lens and they come back on. Also two lights don't always go out after
I
>> turn off the lights.
>>
>> Are there any suggestions?
>>
>> Is there a web site where I can search for Lexus Technical Bulletins?
>>
>> Naturally, when I take the car to the dealer, the lights work fine and
>> they can't find anything.
>>
>> RayO, any ideas?
>>
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> Oddball lighting problems are usually caused by a bad ground or poor
> connection. Are you aware of any body work that was done on the car?
>
> You can search for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion repair manuals and technical
> service bulletins for $10/day at techinfo.toyota.com.
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> Ray O
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