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Lexus IS - Video tutorial
Model: Lexus IS
MK 3
- Years 2013-2023 In this video, we see how to recharge the starter battery of a Lexus IS300 H, which is located in the trunk and not in the engine compartment. We will need a battery charger, which we can find, for example, on Amazon with the code B007K5OLDU at the price of 63.18 euros, with free delivery for Prime customers. The battery is located under a compartment on the left side of the trunk: above the battery is the inflation kit (in case of a puncture) so we need to remove it and see that we have both the positive and negative terminals; we remove the cover from the positive terminal and connect the charger clamp, then we will also connect the negative one and finally we connect the power supply to an electrical outlet. We follow the charging progress from the indicators on the booster: when the green light comes on, the battery will be fully charged.
Posted on 17 January 2024 by ScegliAuto
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