Electrical failure

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Asked by JEH_325 Sep 21, 2016 at 10:25 AM about the 2006 Lexus LX 470 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Lexus LX 470 (2006) has near total
electrical failure. The battery had died and
to bring it to the shop I went to jump start it
from my other car. It sparked when I
hooked up the cables, and then everything
was out. The guys from the shop brought
over a new battery: they can start the car
but almost nothing works: no dashboard
no locks - cant even get it into gear to drive
it!  Only thing that works is the door ajar
light and maybe the dome lights. They
have checked all the fuses but nothing
appears to be blown - whatight cause this?

2 Answers

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Well they tracked it down / the fusible link that connects battery to electrical harness.

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Hello I have 2016 Lexus LX 570 brand new my problem is when the sun rise over my car in a Morning time the Buzzer alarm sounding and i have to run quickly and unlock the Car by wireless key then the Buzzer sound stoped this is may happen ones in a day or two times in a day ..kindly if any one knows about the Solutions let me know Note this problem not happening during night Best regards Hemin Fuad

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