Toyota part number lookup
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Toyota part number lookup
I've been doing some searching including checking out elexusparts and sewell lexus websites trying to figure this out. But so far haven't found a great solution. I've searched the forum and looked at the FAQ's but so far have come up empty with the answer.
I've got a local Toyota dealership where I can get Toyota parts at 25% off list price. I spoke to the parts manager about being able to get parts for my Lexus through him for things that I'm sure are common across the Toyota and Lexus line. I'm thinking of things like brake pads, rotors, filters, radiator caps, fuel caps, etc. He said that as a Toyota-only dealership he is not allowed to have a copy of the Lexus parts catalogs and therefore cannot look up the part numbers to be able to figure out what part I would need. He did state if I can figure out the part number on my own then he can sell it/order it for me though.
Is there a relatively easy method for determining the full part number for items I need in a way that my preferred Toyota dealer can sell me those parts so I don't have to pay inflated prices at my Lexus dealer?
I've got a local Toyota dealership where I can get Toyota parts at 25% off list price. I spoke to the parts manager about being able to get parts for my Lexus through him for things that I'm sure are common across the Toyota and Lexus line. I'm thinking of things like brake pads, rotors, filters, radiator caps, fuel caps, etc. He said that as a Toyota-only dealership he is not allowed to have a copy of the Lexus parts catalogs and therefore cannot look up the part numbers to be able to figure out what part I would need. He did state if I can figure out the part number on my own then he can sell it/order it for me though.
Is there a relatively easy method for determining the full part number for items I need in a way that my preferred Toyota dealer can sell me those parts so I don't have to pay inflated prices at my Lexus dealer?
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