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1992 Toyota Windom Lexuschief21 09-29-2003, 12:05 PM I recently purchased a 1992 Toyota Windom Lexus from Japan. It arrived the other day In Grand Cayman. I have no books (can't read japanese anyway) so I have no idea what is what on the vehicle. I have lots of questions and if anyone out there would like to pen pal with me my email address is ppolen20@adelphia.net. Some questions I have are... I only got one key ... won't open the trunk and the remote switch on the door does not work. Should there be two keys? I have a toggle switch under the dash on left side of colomn and have no idea what it is for. Do I need a special key blank to have a duplicate made..Do they need the chip in it?... where can I get replacement parts for this vehicle. Thanks for anyones help :) Taza 11-15-2003, 07:03 PM I appear to be in the same situation chief21 only I did not recieve a manual when I purchased my windom about a month ago. If anyone knows of a site as to where i can obtain a manual preferable in english plse, let me know. Many thanks in advance Tobaca 11-23-2003, 08:34 AM I'm in the same fix, however I found two sites that claim to sell Windom manuals (in English) online http://www.usedcardiscount.co.uk/Pages/body_manuals.html here is the other site http://www.car-handbooks.com/Windom.html Good luck!! I bought my Windom in Turks and Caicos about a week ago. A quick question, where do I look to get the model year of my Toyota Windom? Cheers Tobaca camrytuner 11-28-2003, 12:45 AM you can also buy a manual for a Lexus ES300 (US) and get most of your questions answered. It might save some $$$ for you. THe only material differences between the Windom and ES300 is the headlights have no high-beams in the Windom (only fog lights) and the engine has no EGR system built onto it. In some cases, you can get Toyota manuals for a Camry XLE V6 (92-96) and use that since they are both the same car (camry being slightly de-tuned) Tobaca 12-01-2003, 07:19 PM you can also buy a manual for a Lexus ES300 (US) and get most of your questions answered. It might save some $$$ for you. THe only material differences between the Windom and ES300 is the headlights have no high-beams in the Windom (only fog lights) and the engine has no EGR system built onto it. In some cases, you can get Toyota manuals for a Camry XLE V6 (92-96) and use that since they are both the same car (camry being slightly de-tuned) You mentioned the only material differences between the Windom and the ES300. Does this mean that ES300 enging parts, struts and the like will all work on a Windom? My mechanic tells me that the ES300 struts are a little shorter and will cause the Windon to ride lower to the ground. Could this be true? camrytuner 12-02-2003, 09:02 PM I doubt it because they're built on the same line in the same factory in Toyota City, Japan. It would be one thing if he was saying you can't interchange camry and ES struts mainly because Camries 4cyl don't necessarily line up with Camry v6 drive shafts, but between ES and Windom, which is the exact same car, I don't think that's right. Tobaca 12-03-2003, 01:49 PM Camrytuner I am inclined to agree with you. This will make it much easier when ordering parts. I can get them from the USA as opposed to Japan. I'm in the Turks and Caicos Islands. One further question, what is that box under the front passenger seat. It appears to house some electronic component. I can see a wire connector going to it. camrytuner 12-08-2003, 03:04 AM I would guess that it is your ecu, since most of the US Camry/ES300 have theirs located on the passenger side of the car. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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