diy oil change
#3
Changing the oil is the easy part....changing the oil filter is not.
You need a special tool to remove the filter housing to get at the filter, and judging by other SST's I've priced at the dealer, it's got a heavy p/tag.
I went as far as buying a filter from the Lexus parts guy but then discovered that it was a cartridge type that fits into an odd housing needing a tool.
I've not had a chance to pursue this yet, but I will. I love doing my own o/changes.
I too would like to know if and how members do theirs (at home).
I've not heard of anyone doing it so far.....................
Perhaps if JoeZ reads this he might give us a hint as to what's needed and how we can handle this.....
Colin.
You need a special tool to remove the filter housing to get at the filter, and judging by other SST's I've priced at the dealer, it's got a heavy p/tag.
I went as far as buying a filter from the Lexus parts guy but then discovered that it was a cartridge type that fits into an odd housing needing a tool.
I've not had a chance to pursue this yet, but I will. I love doing my own o/changes.
I too would like to know if and how members do theirs (at home).
I've not heard of anyone doing it so far.....................
Perhaps if JoeZ reads this he might give us a hint as to what's needed and how we can handle this.....
Colin.
#4
ISFer,
Like you, I bought a couple of filters from my Lexus dealer only to find that they were cartridges only, not spin-on filters.
I have not yet bought the tool to change the filter housing. I remember from the early 60's changing Chevrolet V-8 filters with housings and always spilling oil when removing the canister containing the cartridge.
Earlier I had gone to Kar Kare for an oil change on my ISF and they did not have the filter elements so took it to the dealer.
Like you, I bought a couple of filters from my Lexus dealer only to find that they were cartridges only, not spin-on filters.
I have not yet bought the tool to change the filter housing. I remember from the early 60's changing Chevrolet V-8 filters with housings and always spilling oil when removing the canister containing the cartridge.
Earlier I had gone to Kar Kare for an oil change on my ISF and they did not have the filter elements so took it to the dealer.
#5
ISFer,
Like you, I bought a couple of filters from my Lexus dealer only to find that they were cartridges only, not spin-on filters.
I have not yet bought the tool to change the filter housing. I remember from the early 60's changing Chevrolet V-8 filters with housings and always spilling oil when removing the canister containing the cartridge.
Earlier I had gone to Kar Kare for an oil change on my ISF and they did not have the filter elements so took it to the dealer.
Like you, I bought a couple of filters from my Lexus dealer only to find that they were cartridges only, not spin-on filters.
I have not yet bought the tool to change the filter housing. I remember from the early 60's changing Chevrolet V-8 filters with housings and always spilling oil when removing the canister containing the cartridge.
Earlier I had gone to Kar Kare for an oil change on my ISF and they did not have the filter elements so took it to the dealer.
LOL, What's changing the oil without making at least a little mess -- right
I pm'd JoeZ for his views and expect he'll come in here when he has time.
Yes the cartridge type filters on the smallblock Chevys of the 50's and 60's -- Wow, what a flashback. (I'm starting to feel old(er) again....
Colin
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Hey Colin.. Thanks for the heads up!!!
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
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Hey Colin.. Thanks for the heads up!!!
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
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From: Under an IS F since 2008
is there any special process to add the oil? i know it has a scavenger pump right does it have a tank or something or just an oil pan like all cars? the z06 has to be changed different because of the dry sump and thats why it holds lots of oil i figured the is-f may have something similar? thanks joe! and thanks for air filter help!
Just pour the oil into the Oil Cap / Filler neck on the Top of the engine bay.
Joe Z
#11
Everything you wanted to know about Lexus oil filter wrenches is here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-changers.html
Lou
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-changers.html
Lou
#12
how much did you guys get quoted for the Oil filter kit,Oil drain plug gasket,Oil drain plug gasket ?
i got quoted $9 bucks for the filter kit,.80cents for a plug gasket, and $42 bucks for the sst.
i got quoted $9 bucks for the filter kit,.80cents for a plug gasket, and $42 bucks for the sst.
#13
Hey Colin.. Thanks for the heads up!!!
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
I haven't had the pleasure of doing an oil change on the IS-F yet...
Here is a quick example of a DIY IS350 oil change, which I think will be similar except for the fluid quantity and the oil filter of course...
Lexus IS350 DIY Oil Change
This IS350 visual should give you all a better idea..
The cartridge cover itself is designed with tabs that allow the oil to flow down and out as long as you have lined it up in a vertical position, once the cap has been loosened passed the O-ring.
The SST is expensive and I actually haven't had the time to pick one up my self...
So I picked up one of these and it does the trick on my 350 with out much effort, if used correctly with patience..
* IS-F Oil Filter Part Number = 04152-51010
* IS-F Oil Capacity with Filter = 10 Qts
Hope this helps!!
Joe Z
If I can find the yellow handled pliers type part you have pictured, I'll get one of those instead.
As we know, Lex. SST is not cheap but bearable in this case and what the heck- it's another tool for my evergrowing toolbox.....
Tnx for the link to the IS350 O/Change I'll have a look since it's much the same as the 'F'.
Also pardon the thread hijack...Could a mod separate these oil change questions into a separate thread please..
Cheers
Colin
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Muchos Gracias, Joe...I talked to my Lex. parts guy here in Canada and he says the part I need is about $40 (Canadian) ($32 USD) and that he can order one in for me.
If I can find the yellow handled pliers type part you have pictured, I'll get one of those instead.
As we know, Lex. SST is not cheap but bearable in this case and what the heck- it's another tool for my evergrowing toolbox.....
Tnx for the link to the IS350 O/Change I'll have a look since it's much the same as the 'F'.
Also pardon the thread hijack...Could a mod separate these oil change questions into a separate thread please..
Cheers
Colin
If I can find the yellow handled pliers type part you have pictured, I'll get one of those instead.
As we know, Lex. SST is not cheap but bearable in this case and what the heck- it's another tool for my evergrowing toolbox.....
Tnx for the link to the IS350 O/Change I'll have a look since it's much the same as the 'F'.
Also pardon the thread hijack...Could a mod separate these oil change questions into a separate thread please..
Cheers
Colin
I think your questions are very thread appropiate..
Looks like Lou has posted a link with some SST alternatives that are same in design but only cost a fraction of the price..
Joe Z
#15
I've ordered one. Don't want to mess with anything else.
C.