1994 lexus wont start where is alarm at

Asked by htown Apr 08, 2010 at 08:13 PM about the 1994 Lexus ES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i charged battery up for my 1994 lexus,well when i connected back i crossed wires. Both leads had a black wires well i blew sum fuses had no power. Well i blew alternator fuse 60amp and a few others now it turns over got power to everthing,now it jus wont start it sounds like fuel injecters jus wont engage. Ithink it has sumthing to do with the alarm keyless entry the alarm does work since i blew fuses maybe it has a reset. Please help someone i do not have money to tow to mechanic shop im a single parent thanks for any advice godbless......

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recently did the same thing with my 1994 lexus-has the exact same same issues your did. Did you figure anything out?

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look at all the fuses on the cluster panel and you may have to check every last one of them or replace every last one of them until you figure out which one is the burnt one if that doesn't do it after that you may have a burnt wire during your system and you going to have to take that to the dealer

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