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Car Forum / Lexus Cars / December 2008

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Where to change oil more economically (IS350)?

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Visa Inquirer - 08 Dec 2008 17:30 GMT
Every time I tried to use discount coupon for oil change I have been
told that oil filter for IS350 is special order and therefore there is
no discount and I even have to pay extra. This happened to me last
time in AutoNation in BayArea.

So I usually end up going to some expensive place like JiffyLube (~
$35).

Do you find more reasonable prices anywhere?
Ray O - 08 Dec 2008 23:11 GMT
> Every time I tried to use discount coupon for oil change I have been
> told that oil filter for IS350 is special order and therefore there is
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>
> Do you find more reasonable prices anywhere?

What is the Toyota part number for the oil filter?   Check with you local
Lexus or Toyota dealer, stock up on the filters, and take them to the oil
change place when it is time to change the oil.
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mcbrue - 11 Dec 2008 06:02 GMT
By way of curiosity, how much do the oil filters cost for the I class?
I suspect their cost is closer to $50 than to $10, so it is possible
that buying them from Lexas and then taking them out will raise the
cost higher than just doing it in the Lexus garage. Of course it costs
about $150 to change the oil in my LS430, so ....
CFL - 12 Dec 2008 13:02 GMT
> By way of curiosity, how much do the oil filters cost for the I class?
> I suspect their cost is closer to $50 than to $10, so it is possible
> that buying them from Lexas and then taking them out will raise the
> cost higher than just doing it in the Lexus garage. Of course it costs
> about $150 to change the oil in my LS430, so ....

http://www.sewellpartsonline.com/parts_detail.asp?id=77315&all=Y
Lexus OEM Oil Filter Element Kit     

   

Price    

$5.41
        

04152-YZZA5

From Swell Lexus on line.  Stock up.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 16 Dec 2008 03:07 GMT
Good deal. Yup, box a few up in the trunk (so they don't get crushed).

> http://www.sewellpartsonline.com/parts_detail.asp?id=77315&all=Y
> Lexus OEM Oil Filter Element Kit        
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>
>  From Swell Lexus on line.  Stock up.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 16 Dec 2008 03:05 GMT
Well, Toyota has to price the Lexus oil changes like luxury cars. So
some owners will think they've got a luxury car.

Many of these, such as the ES and the RX, are modified Camrys and
shouldn't cost more than $30 across the street at the Toyota
dealership. For example, the following 05-09 Toyotas all use the same
oil filter:

Wix #57047
LEXUS      ES 350      V6 3.5L 3456cc
LEXUS     GS 350     V6 3.5L 3456cc
LEXUS     IS 250     V6 2.5L 2508cc
LEXUS     RX 350     V6 3.5L 3456cc
TOYOTA     AVALON     V6 3.5 3456cc
TOYOTA     CAMRY     V6 3.5 3456cc
TOYOTA     HIGHLANDER     V6 3.5 3456cc
TOYOTA     RAV4     L4 2.5L FI (2AR-FE)
TOYOTA     RAV4     V6 3.5 3456cc
TOYOTA     SIENNA     V6 3.5L 3456cc 2GRFE
TOYOTA     VENZA     V6 3.5 3456cc

> By way of curiosity, how much do the oil filters cost for the I class?
> I suspect their cost is closer to $50 than to $10, so it is possible
> that buying them from Lexas and then taking them out will raise the
> cost higher than just doing it in the Lexus garage. Of course it costs
> about $150 to change the oil in my LS430, so ....
DaveW - 17 Dec 2008 22:13 GMT
>Well, Toyota has to price the Lexus oil changes like luxury cars. So
>some owners will think they've got a luxury car.

Along with the entire rest of the world, who also consider a Lexus to
be a luxury car.

What do you drive, john?
mcbrue - 17 Dec 2008 23:13 GMT
Obviously the rest of the world has never driven a Lexus, or if they
have, they have never driven a real Luxury car.
GIga - 18 Dec 2008 03:53 GMT
How would you know?

GIga
> Obviously the rest of the world has never driven a Lexus, or if they
> have, they have never driven a real Luxury car.
mcbrue - 19 Dec 2008 03:36 GMT
(((((((((GLGA!!!!))))))))) u r bak!!!!! WHEEEEEE !!!!! Let the party
begin. Bashing for all !!!!!
johngdole@hotmail.com - 16 Dec 2008 02:57 GMT
According to Wix, looks like the filter is used on various Lexus
models, so I don't think your local Toyota will have them.

LEXUS      GS 300      L6 3.0L 2997cc
LEXUS     GS 350     V6 3.5L 3456cc
LEXUS     GS 450H     V6 3.5L Gas/ Electric Motor
LEXUS     GS 460     V8 4.6L 4600cc
LEXUS     IS 250     V6 2.5L 2508cc
LEXUS     IS 350     V6 3.5L 3456cc
LEXUS     LS 460     V8 4.6L 4600cc
LEXUS     LS 600H L     V8 5.0L Gas / Electric

Since it's a low volume item, your best bet is probably go to your
local Lexus dealer. I'm not sure if the local NAPA even stocks the
aftermarket $6.12 #57173 filter. rockauto.com stocks them. Box a few
of them up in the trunk.

http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlookup/results.asp?PartNo=57173&imageField.x=0&i
mageField.y=0


> Every time I tried to use discount coupon for oil change I have been
> told that oil filter for IS350 is special order and therefore there is
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Do you find more reasonable prices anywhere?
 
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