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Jeff can you find a PN: A760E 180°f Fill Level tube

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Old 07-16-18, 01:24 PM
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Question Jeff can you find a PN: A760E 180°f Fill Level tube

Jeff, first off thanks for the support given and thanks in advance if you can find the A760E fill level tube for a 2IS 350.

I've seen them talked about and called both lexus and yoda, they were clueless. Maybe they don't exist?
This tube is a bit longer than stock and allows the fluid level check to be done at a temperature much closer to its normal operating temperature. Oh and 180° is ball park. It may be higher or lower.

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The tube isn't a separate piece on the 2IS A760/960E/F, it's welded into the pan as far as I know... Only the plugs are available separately.

I did a bit of quick searching for the type of tube you're looking for and couldn't find much. Unless I'm missing something.

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Thanks Jeff. I haven't pulled the plug on mine yet to know.

Just so everyone is on the same page.
Looking for this:




To do this. But at a higher temperature.
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Here's the diagram of the pan. It looks like it's just a raised spot on the pan.


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If anyone ever needs this. It's on some forums I found.


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Thanks Mike.
Notice the two plugs have different ######'s?
35106Q vs 35106A
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The parts diagram doesn't have enough resolution to tell the A from the Q. Anyone? Perhaps one is the drain and one is the overflow?

2013 lexus is250/350 (gse21l-aetlha)
35-03: Transmission case & oil pan (atm)

35106 Pan sub-assy, automatic transmission oil
35106-50040
1 @ $127.15

35106A Plug sub-assy, drain (atm)
90341-10011
1 @ $3.16

35106B Gasket, drain plug (atm)
35178-30010
2 @ $2.49

35106F Bolt (for automatic transmission oil pan)
90119-06173
20 @ $0.95

35106Q Plug (for automatic transmission oil pan)
90341-10021
1 @ $3.16

35168 Gasket, automatic transmission oil pan
35168-60010
1 @ $23.72

35141B Plug (for automatic transmission case)
90341-14011
1 @ $4.86

Valve Body and oil strainer:
35330-50020 Strainer Assy, Valve Body (Filter Assy).
O-Ring for strainer 90301-31014

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Facing front of engine the drain bolt is at the rear of the pan. The check bolt it on passenger side middle area.
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They're both short little guys, one is a typical male hex head, the other (check) is a smaller female hex (allen socket) bolt. Both are short little guys. The overflow tube is part of the pan.

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