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Anonymous Posted on Mar 16, 2013

How to reset the VSC warning light on 2007 LEXUS ES-350

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Big Prime

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: blown fuse 2007 lexus es 350

im not exactly sure which side is on, i always get confused with diff models. but i know is either on the driver or passanger side fuse box. the box is located underneath the dash on the to the left of the brake pedel if its the passanger side its same place bot to the right

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: message reads 'check VSC' with engine light on?

if not a loose gas cap then what might be the problem

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