Tools and parts used in this video: Scan tool capable of reading AFS error codes: amzn.to/2GBQzn3 Aftermarket LED headlights: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=9&pub=5575132837&toolid=10001&campid=5338527833&customid=&icep_uq=Lexus+IS350+LED+headlights&icep_sellerId=&icep_ex_kw=&icep_sortBy=12&icep_catId=&icep_minPrice=&icep_maxPrice=&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg Trim removal kit: amzn.to/2ZrpnPh (These are Amazon & eBay affiliate links)
If your car's "AFS OFF" indicator stays on but NOT flashing at first when you turn on/start your car, it means that you have pressed the "AFS OFF" button, normally located above the gas door opener button, by mistake! All you have to do is to turn OFF the button by pressing it to turn off the "AFS OFF" feature!
That all works when you have good functioning AFS headlights. In my case #1 the headlights were broken and that ☝🏻 option didn’t work. #2 I replaced headlights with aftermarket ones without AFS. The ECU is not detecting original headlights and throwing the warning light.
Bro, thanks for the tutorial! I’ve just disabled mine as the fuse option wasn’t available to me. Mine was on the same side of the car too. I didn’t have to remove the foot rest as I’m in the U.K. and have right hand drive. Many thanks 🙏
@@donjohnson4368 pill the fuse if it’s easier (which it probably is) if not you’ll have to do it this way. It’s not much of a problem either if you have a U.K. model 👍
@@DarkOneK2S I have two rows of Fuses on the front left inside the cabin under the Glove box (UK Model/RHD). When i pulled 10 AMP fuse no. 52 the AFS light went but it triggered yellow triangle light and stability control light. It's easy to access on the RHD/UK model of RX400H.
RX350 2009 - Dealer diagnostics said Steering sensor probably bad $500 plus 4 hours labor and then possibly the ECU if it did not fix it. My fuse #18 is bundled with other important circuits so it had to stay. I did not have to remove carpet as ECU was tucked high up but right in the area of your video. It is disconnected now , AFS light is off. I rarely drive at night anyway and don't need the feature. Thank you!
Great video. I removed the fuse first following the fuse diagram but no joy.. Removed the Afs ecu and all good now! Was absolutely annoying me when turning around a corner being a different colour to my main bulb!
Dear sir, thanks a lot for your amazing video, but when I remove the fuses number 52 and 53 of Lexus gx460 2012 the AFS still flashing on dash. Does that mean I have to disjoint the AFS ECU ? Thanks in advance.
Great video! When you put your new headlights in, what did you have to remove modify from the old HID and AFS besides pulling the fuse or unplugging the AFS ECU? Thanks in advance, looking to covert the same system on an 09 RX350 and get cool led headlights like yours!
I'm using Toyota Alphard 2013 I don't know it'll work or not but I'll try to remove the fuse as I'm going to replace headlights to a Bi-LED headlights, Thanks a lot anyway cause I'm finding this kind of solution to solve it, cheers🍻
I'm replacing my headlights tomorrow, though, did some testing today, unplugged one headlight so the AFS light would go on, and tried both methods, but none of them made the light go away. I'm on a 2012 Mazda 3
I already fixed the tire pressure light and recorded everything, but haven't edited that video yet. It is coming soon. I had to replace and then re-program the pressure sensor.
thank you so much from your explanation and i have a question . when you disconnected (AFS) wiring from the main connector computer after that directly connecting to the main connector it will be removing AFS light?
To clarify, My 2007 IS350 has auto leveling and HID system. I see aftermarket assemblies say they are not compatible with cars with OEM HID and leveling. Why is this? will the replacement assemblies not physically fit or is it that they will fit but not compatible with factory HID and leveling therfore those systems will be disabled? Am I able to use most any spyder brand assemblies? thanks for the help.
Yes, you are correct, they will physically fit, but they don’t work with those factory features, and you will loose that functionality. You will also get a AFS Off warning ⚠️ light on dashboard, which you can disable by pulling off the fuse.
I have a question. I purchased the vlad head lights. I had them installed. And know I get that VFS light blinking. Also I don't have no day time running lights. Any suggestions. Thanks
I removed the fuse and sadly nothing happened except my awd came on as well. Put the fuse back in place and went back to normal with the afs light still flashing. Gonna look for a new alternative
Hi, If the AFS is off, will the angle of the light beam automaticaly set to its normal angle? Or its.just stuck randomly and it will be glare to other car, and also the light is not optimal?
Not sure, but usually it’s either in the same place as on my car, or in the same place but on the passenger side. What you can do is go to a website that sells this part, and they usually have a diagram showing where it’s located on the actual car. I hope this helps.
Hi. Hope you see this question. That loom you removed for the AFS, does that also disable the headlight leveling as well or does that other loom do that? I am putting 2013 factory DLR lights in my 2010 ISF.
WHY!? I’m not sure why anyone would knowingly delete AFS or any type of dynamic leveling/turning headlights. They are such a huge benefit for driving at night. I just can’t see having them and then purposely replacing them with a set of headlight housings that don’t include the same features that I bought the car with. Although I did retrofit an AFS system into my Corolla so my lights could turn ahead for me. I also have quad RX350’s bi-xenon’s with ZKW-R clear lenses one set is in AFS mounts and turns with the wheel. They all auto level going up and down hill. But that was a lot of work to figure out. Leveling sensors in the front and back of the car needed to be installed and wired in and all the other wiring and fuses and I believe a relay too. All had to be installed to get the lights to auto level and one set to turn ahead in the turns with the steering wheel. But it’s been one of the most satisfying retrofits ever. It’s in my 2006 Corolla XRS and it has diode dynamics SS3 Max fog lights in 3000K and the combo between quad RX 350’s with Osram CBB’s and Morimoto variable ballasts. They run 35 watts in low beam but when you pull high beam stalk it boosts ballasts to 50 watts. So you end up with 200 watts of HID power in high beam mode and 140 watts in low beam mode total. When they’re in quad mode on, plus the 40 watts or so each for LED fogs. I have two more sets of lights in my bumper that are diode dynamics SS2 pods surface mounted on the front bumper. There are 4 all together and since they’re very small they are hard to notice on a black car. But two are driving or like a high beam, and the other two spot. And those are set up on a switch each. They can be used with the high beams automatically with the switch. Or you can turn the switch off for them and they won’t activate with the bixenons. They always come on with the high beams, but it’s whether you want them on with the headlights or not. Combined with the quad high beams, the four SS2’s and the two SS3 Max wide/fogs all on (yes my fogs stay on with high beams if I want them too. I can toggle a switch where they turn off when high beams are active like stock, or I can run them together. But when all lights are on together it is unbelievable how far and wide you can see. Now I only use this setup when I am on back roads with little to no ambient lighting and no cars around, or on long dark freeway stretches where there are no towns and no lights and no cars at night. And let me tell you, when you turn those lights on when you’re driving alone out there in the dark, it is amazing! You feel like you could drive 150 mph and still see out far enough that you don’t feel like anything will sneak up on you in the distance. It’s just insane how far lighting has come. Because I’m order to get that kind of lighting power in the past you really needed a lot of size in the lighting optics. And these are all mounted in the stock small lights of my headlights and fog lights minus the four small SS2’s which are only about 1 1/2” tall but about 2 1/2” to 3” wide. So other than those four lights which together are smaller than my two fog lights, all the lights fit inside my stock housings. Which is incredible to me. Seeing how far lighting has advanced in the 16 years since my car was new.
I have a LS 460 and I tried your first option and the blue box isn’t there, I have tried to find it online to see where it might be, but I can’t seem to find it. Do you know anywhere else it could be?
According to this diagram. Click on view more images, and look at image #4, part # 89940. parts.lexus.com/showAssembly.aspx?ukey_product=63530619&ukey_assembly=6731536&ukey_make=5773&ukey_model=90168&ukey_driveline=0&ukey_trimlevel=0&modelYear=2007
This worked!! however the headlights let off a high pitched hum that I assume is the relays but the box is located in the passenger footwell on the right side
I installed aftermarket headlights but the AFS off light came on I realized the after market headlight doesn’t come with a ballast and after I installed the ballast on the new headlight the ASF light went off.
Anyone know where the fuse is for the 2004-2009 RX330/350 suv? It’s not listed as a separate fuse for the 2009 RX350 as easily as it is for this Lexus in the video. Trying to get rid of the factory AFS HID headlights for nice aftermarket ones. Thanks!
@@DIYtimeTRDmy AFS fuse is bundled with the automatic headlight leveling control system. I’m assuming this system is already not working anyway (AFS light flashing soon after startup). So I think I’m just going to pull it.
Your headlights may stop auto leveling or get stuck in one position. My lights were broken, and I just replaced them with aftermarket ones. They were cheaper than OEM, and look better than originals, but they don’t support AFS.
I had the same issue with yellow triangle light illuminating when removed the fuse But the other method worked fine without triggering other warning lights. You can safely just unplug the wiring looms from AFS BCM/ECU.
At least two reasons: 1) if your AFS is broken and you just want to disable it without having to pay Lexus thousands of dollars 💵 to fix it. 2) if you replace your headlights with LED aftermarket ones, that doesn’t have AFS feature, you will get that light on the dashboard. Just because you dont understand what it is for, not a reason to call video bogus and useless. It helped thousands of grateful people and will probably help more in the future.
Tools and parts used in this video:
Scan tool capable of reading AFS error codes: amzn.to/2GBQzn3
Aftermarket LED headlights: rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=9&pub=5575132837&toolid=10001&campid=5338527833&customid=&icep_uq=Lexus+IS350+LED+headlights&icep_sellerId=&icep_ex_kw=&icep_sortBy=12&icep_catId=&icep_minPrice=&icep_maxPrice=&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg
Trim removal kit: amzn.to/2ZrpnPh
(These are Amazon & eBay affiliate links)
If your car's "AFS OFF" indicator stays on but NOT flashing at first when you turn on/start your car, it means that you have pressed the "AFS OFF" button, normally located above the gas door opener button, by mistake! All you have to do is to turn OFF the button by pressing it to turn off the "AFS OFF" feature!
That all works when you have good functioning AFS headlights. In my case #1 the headlights were broken and that ☝🏻 option didn’t work. #2 I replaced headlights with aftermarket ones without AFS. The ECU is not detecting original headlights and throwing the warning light.
It works for me thanks man.
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Oh yes the on and off button is right there.This video wants you to remove a fuse...
That’s exactly what I did. Thank you.
Bro, thanks for the tutorial! I’ve just disabled mine as the fuse option wasn’t available to me. Mine was on the same side of the car too. I didn’t have to remove the foot rest as I’m in the U.K. and have right hand drive.
Many thanks 🙏
Nice!
Dark one, I got rhd, so it was quite straight forward? Or could I pull the fuse ? Thanks
@@donjohnson4368 pill the fuse if it’s easier (which it probably is) if not you’ll have to do it this way. It’s not much of a problem either if you have a U.K. model 👍
@@DarkOneK2S I have two rows of Fuses on the front left inside the cabin under the Glove box (UK Model/RHD). When i pulled 10 AMP fuse no. 52 the AFS light went but it triggered yellow triangle light and stability control light. It's easy to access on the RHD/UK model of RX400H.
Disconnecting the wiring loom did work fine for me, an easy remedy. Thanks DIY-time.😀
Great video, the 2nd option is Wayyyyy easier, idk why you didnt start with that lol
Cuz you wouldn't even wait for the other one after seeing it.... 😁
@@DIYtimeTRD Lol that's what came to my mind
😂
RX350 2009 - Dealer diagnostics said Steering sensor probably bad $500 plus 4 hours labor and then possibly the ECU if it did not fix it. My fuse #18 is bundled with other important circuits so it had to stay. I did not have to remove carpet as ECU was tucked high up but right in the area of your video. It is disconnected now , AFS light is off. I rarely drive at night anyway and don't need the feature. Thank you!
Yeah, I noticed too Lexus likes bundling multiple systems together under the same fuses.
Great video. I removed the fuse first following the fuse diagram but no joy.. Removed the Afs ecu and all good now! Was absolutely annoying me when turning around a corner being a different colour to my main bulb!
I love you man ,, my two years issue has solved ,, thank you soooooooooo much ❤️
Awesome, enjoy!
Dear sir, thanks a lot for your amazing video, but when I remove the fuses number 52 and 53 of Lexus gx460 2012 the AFS still flashing on dash. Does that mean I have to disjoint the AFS ECU ? Thanks in advance.
Great video! When you put your new headlights in, what did you have to remove modify from the old HID and AFS besides pulling the fuse or unplugging the AFS ECU? Thanks in advance, looking to covert the same system on an 09 RX350 and get cool led headlights like yours!
Thank you.
For me besides those ☝🏻 two things it was just plug in and ready to go.
Does taking out the fuse make the AFS system not work anymore??
Yes AFS won't work when you disconnect the AFS BCM ECU
I'm using Toyota Alphard 2013 I don't know it'll work or not but I'll try to remove the fuse as I'm going to replace headlights to a Bi-LED headlights, Thanks a lot anyway cause I'm finding this kind of solution to solve it, cheers🍻
Glad it helped!
I'm replacing my headlights tomorrow, though, did some testing today, unplugged one headlight so the AFS light would go on, and tried both methods, but none of them made the light go away. I'm on a 2012 Mazda 3
Tuvo solucion?
@@emmanuelnovoavalenzuela9065 No, termine clausurando el testigo
@@sonic4826 como?? Reprogramando?
Very useful. Thank you so much And do you have video for Tire Pressure Warning light disspear? Because i have changed low kit.
I already fixed the tire pressure light and recorded everything, but haven't edited that video yet. It is coming soon.
I had to replace and then re-program the pressure sensor.
Great video, What did you do with the ABS light that comes after you remove the fuse please ? RX330
Love you so much ~ fix afs problem i chose fuse way 😄😄
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This was extremely helpful - thank you!!
thank you so much from your explanation and i have a question .
when you disconnected (AFS) wiring from the main connector computer after that directly connecting to the main connector it will be removing AFS light?
Not sure
Where is this fuse located in a mazda3 2015
The shop keeps telling me I can’t use no other headlight only the ones with AFs or washer how did you put these in
To clarify, My 2007 IS350 has auto leveling and HID system. I see aftermarket assemblies say they are not compatible with cars with OEM HID and leveling. Why is this? will the replacement assemblies not physically fit or is it that they will fit but not compatible with factory HID and leveling therfore those systems will be disabled? Am I able to use most any spyder brand assemblies? thanks for the help.
Yes, you are correct, they will physically fit, but they don’t work with those factory features, and you will loose that functionality. You will also get a AFS Off warning ⚠️ light on dashboard, which you can disable by pulling off the fuse.
Worked like magic, thanks....
Thats great!
It worked. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Thanks!
I have a question. I purchased the vlad head lights. I had them installed. And know I get that VFS light blinking. Also I don't have no day time running lights. Any suggestions. Thanks
Keep going man very simple video and super helpfull thank you man
Thank you!
Awesome!!! You have been a great help! Thank you very much 👌👏👏👏
Thanks, my pleasure!
I removed the plug from the AFS ECU unit, however the problem still persists. Any suggestions?
Does anyone know how to turn it off or the fuse for a 2007 g35x?
I removed the fuse and sadly nothing happened except my awd came on as well. Put the fuse back in place and went back to normal with the afs light still flashing. Gonna look for a new alternative
Thank you so much
Very useful this video
😎👍🏼
it's cool) I have a problem like this, but on ls460 2007, can you do everything on it dear?
Yes, it should work.
Please make another video for Mitsubishi Lancer AFS delete
Lol. So after disconnecting the “AFS unity”. There is no AFS light flashing while ignoring the ABS light glowing instead:)) what use this have?:)
Hi,
If the AFS is off, will the angle of the light beam automaticaly set to its normal angle? Or its.just stuck randomly and it will be glare to other car, and also the light is not optimal?
Never used a car with AFS system. My car is Toyota Camry 2008, and i am afraid i cannot adjust the light angle manually
I have prado VX but the ASF is off throughout, how can I remove it or put it off
can you show me for lexus rx 350 2009 the location of afs system or fuse please
Great! Dear friend, Do you know where the afs module of Lexus rx350 2010 is located?
Not sure, but usually it’s either in the same place as on my car, or in the same place but on the passenger side. What you can do is go to a website that sells this part, and they usually have a diagram showing where it’s located on the actual car. I hope this helps.
you may check fuse-box.info/lexus/lexus-rx350-al10-2010-2015-fuses
Hi. Hope you see this question. That loom you removed for the AFS, does that also disable the headlight leveling as well or does that other loom do that?
I am putting 2013 factory DLR lights in my 2010 ISF.
I believe it does.
I have a lexus es 350 2007 and afs off just came out and I don't know anything about them what can i do first thank u!
It would be good to diagnose with advanced car scanner that can read AFS error codes.
Make sure the button under the dash near the steering wheel isn’t accidentally pressed
WHY!? I’m not sure why anyone would knowingly delete AFS or any type of dynamic leveling/turning headlights. They are such a huge benefit for driving at night. I just can’t see having them and then purposely replacing them with a set of headlight housings that don’t include the same features that I bought the car with. Although I did retrofit an AFS system into my Corolla so my lights could turn ahead for me. I also have quad RX350’s bi-xenon’s with ZKW-R clear lenses one set is in AFS mounts and turns with the wheel. They all auto level going up and down hill. But that was a lot of work to figure out. Leveling sensors in the front and back of the car needed to be installed and wired in and all the other wiring and fuses and I believe a relay too. All had to be installed to get the lights to auto level and one set to turn ahead in the turns with the steering wheel. But it’s been one of the most satisfying retrofits ever. It’s in my 2006 Corolla XRS and it has diode dynamics SS3 Max fog lights in 3000K and the combo between quad RX 350’s with Osram CBB’s and Morimoto variable ballasts. They run 35 watts in low beam but when you pull high beam stalk it boosts ballasts to 50 watts. So you end up with 200 watts of HID power in high beam mode and 140 watts in low beam mode total. When they’re in quad mode on, plus the 40 watts or so each for LED fogs. I have two more sets of lights in my bumper that are diode dynamics SS2 pods surface mounted on the front bumper. There are 4 all together and since they’re very small they are hard to notice on a black car. But two are driving or like a high beam, and the other two spot. And those are set up on a switch each. They can be used with the high beams automatically with the switch. Or you can turn the switch off for them and they won’t activate with the bixenons. They always come on with the high beams, but it’s whether you want them on with the headlights or not. Combined with the quad high beams, the four SS2’s and the two SS3 Max wide/fogs all on (yes my fogs stay on with high beams if I want them too. I can toggle a switch where they turn off when high beams are active like stock, or I can run them together. But when all lights are on together it is unbelievable how far and wide you can see. Now I only use this setup when I am on back roads with little to no ambient lighting and no cars around, or on long dark freeway stretches where there are no towns and no lights and no cars at night. And let me tell you, when you turn those lights on when you’re driving alone out there in the dark, it is amazing! You feel like you could drive 150 mph and still see out far enough that you don’t feel like anything will sneak up on you in the distance. It’s just insane how far lighting has come. Because I’m order to get that kind of lighting power in the past you really needed a lot of size in the lighting optics. And these are all mounted in the stock small lights of my headlights and fog lights minus the four small SS2’s which are only about 1 1/2” tall but about 2 1/2” to 3” wide. So other than those four lights which together are smaller than my two fog lights, all the lights fit inside my stock housings. Which is incredible to me. Seeing how far lighting has advanced in the 16 years since my car was new.
When it is broken....
Have a 2012 Mazda 3 with AFS. It's more problematic than helpful, literally, the AFS is mere decoration, an unnecesary luxury.
I have a LS 460 and I tried your first option and the blue box isn’t there, I have tried to find it online to see where it might be, but I can’t seem to find it. Do you know anywhere else it could be?
I think it’s in the similar spot, but on the passenger side.
According to this diagram. Click on view more images, and look at image #4, part # 89940.
parts.lexus.com/showAssembly.aspx?ukey_product=63530619&ukey_assembly=6731536&ukey_make=5773&ukey_model=90168&ukey_driveline=0&ukey_trimlevel=0&modelYear=2007
This worked!! however the headlights let off a high pitched hum that I assume is the relays but the box is located in the passenger footwell on the right side
I have a 2007 L460L Lexus I would like to re[lace my headlights with those with LEDs like new lexus are any availabe for this model ? /
No, I don’t think any aftermarket manufacturers make those for your particular car.
thanks
I installed aftermarket headlights but the AFS off light came on I realized the after market headlight doesn’t come with a ballast and after I installed the ballast on the new headlight the ASF light went off.
Nice 👍🏼
Options 2 is good and work fine 😍
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Anyone know where the fuse is for the 2004-2009 RX330/350 suv? It’s not listed as a separate fuse for the 2009 RX350 as easily as it is for this Lexus in the video. Trying to get rid of the factory AFS HID headlights for nice aftermarket ones. Thanks!
Looks like its the fuse panel on the driver side, fuse #18. It’s bundled with a few pretty important systems though...
@@DIYtimeTRDmy AFS fuse is bundled with the automatic headlight leveling control system. I’m assuming this system is already not working anyway (AFS light flashing soon after startup). So I think I’m just going to pull it.
Thank you !
Won't disconnecting the AFS ECU mess with ABS system? I wonder why ECU has "ABS" printed on it.
No, it should not.
@@DIYtimeTRD Okay, I went the easy way and removed the fuse myself and it disabled the blinking light. Thank you for posting this.
Thats what I did too!
Great job
Thanks!
Thank you I got same probleme here on my is 250
You are welcome!
I have the same problem with my car is250.
Is there a way of solving the problem without disabling?
Thank you so much bro
👌🏻
I can’t find afs fuse on my lexus gs 250 2012
Thank you
Life Saver!!
Can I ask why is your abs light onn on the dashboard?
Yes
Ok but why is it onn,is it because of the new wheel hub/or different rim size and how did you fix the problem?
I had two issues. ABS/wheel speed sensor wire was damaged. And bearing hub gone bad too. I already replaced both and the light was gone.
I wrote about hub replacement here: www.diy-time.com/automotive/lexus/lexus-is-gs-front-wheel-bearing-hub-assembly-replacement-2006-2015/
@@DIYtimeTRD ok kool thanks for reply
same goes for 2015 mazda 6 ? i dont want to spend $900 on a headlight!!
Never worked with Mazdas, but its worth a shot.
A+ video👍
Thanks!
What happens when you don’t fix the problem and simply disable the AFS sensor/light?
Your headlights may stop auto leveling or get stuck in one position.
My lights were broken, and I just replaced them with aftermarket ones. They were cheaper than OEM, and look better than originals, but they don’t support AFS.
Tgis is rediculous, there is the conntrol feature on the steering wheel or on the dash...
What if you unplugged your AFS fuse but VSC light is on?
I don’t think VSC is related to AFS.
Scan your car for error codes, it will give you a better idea as what might be wrong with it.
@@DIYtimeTRD Problem solved. Someone pulled my A/F fuse out...
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Thanks
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Mine not blinking but it is there .... ??
Thanks 👍
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Wait why does this light come on it means I gotta get new headlights?
Depends whats wrong with your existing ones..
When I removed the fuse in my RX400H, the AFS light went out, but then I had a new yellow warning light come on. Anyone know if this can be avoided?
On newer cars this truck may not work anymore, without actually reprogramming ECU.
I had the same issue with yellow triangle light illuminating when removed the fuse But the other method worked fine without triggering other warning lights. You can safely just unplug the wiring looms from AFS BCM/ECU.
How to close it on lancer GT 2009 please
Check in the owners manual for location of AFS fuse and pull it out.
Great!
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Next time lead with the fuse lol, thanks.
Well, than you probably wouldn’t stick around til the very end... 😁
DIY-time smart
I took my fuse out, it worked for like 30sec and then started flashing again 😭😭😭..
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🤓👌🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
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Hello sir
Казахи умеют
Bogus y even make avid
At least two reasons:
1) if your AFS is broken and you just want to disable it without having to pay Lexus thousands of dollars 💵 to fix it.
2) if you replace your headlights with LED aftermarket ones, that doesn’t have AFS feature, you will get that light on the dashboard.
Just because you dont understand what it is for, not a reason to call video bogus and useless. It helped thousands of grateful people and will probably help more in the future.
Thanks 🫡 helped alot. Best to disconnect afs ecu
Agree
Thanks
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