I have a 2003 ES300 lexus How do i change the center brake light that is right above the trunk? Also, I hear a very faint sound when I turn the ignition on coming from behind the dash somewhere.

Asked by amit Mar 08, 2013 at 01:45 PM about the 2003 Lexus ES 300 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It sounds like some scratching or boiling water or rain dropping on a roof. It is a very wierd sound
and i don't even have to start the engine for it to sound. Also, its not constantly there. It stops and
comes back on. I don't know what it is.

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check in the trunk you may be able to access the bulb from the bottom, if not you will have to remove the housing around it. as for the noise i wouldnt be able to help you there.

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I've changed mine, and if memory serves me correct. You do it from the back-seat. It's not easy but the cover does come off and you can change it. Buy the bulb 1st so you know what your up against..good luck. It's not that hard.

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