RX330 Oil Filter Location? How?
Any help will be appreciated.
JL
Either from above or below will work for getting to the filter. I just don't want to go through the trouble of removing all the screws in the lower cover each time. You can check the photos at How2.
ederny, NICE SITE! Very helpful!
Thanks!
In the oil change section you mention, "There are 2 ways to do it. Either way will be a bit easier if you let the engine cool for an hour and let most of the oil drain out of the filter ...".
I thought the better (almost all now) filters have anti-backflow valves to prevent backflow and loss of oil to ensure oil delivery when the engine is restarted? I haven't been able to drain oil from filters without cracking the seal and letter her drip . . .... drip ..... to try to save a mess.
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I'll make a correction thanks to your pointer.
Ed
Last edited by ederny; Nov 21, 2003 at 04:42 PM.
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Hardly a drop spilled as I had a big rag up at the filter.
Installed AMSOIL SYNTHETIC OIL & AMSOIL FILTER. Should be good for awhile now.
Last edited by xfirechief; Mar 28, 2004 at 09:09 AM.
Thanks for the suggestions! I read the several threads regarding the oil filter removal on the RX300. I thought that the filter location had changed on the RX330. It has not. Access from the top is tight but manageable.
ederny, NICE SITE! Very helpful!
Thanks!
It's a pain to remove the filter either from top or bottom, and Lexus wants $92 for oil change. So I went to the nearby Toyota Express last week. For $30 in 30 minutes, it was quick and easy. :-)
With the exception of tune-up (changing the plugs) where you can easily save $100 or more by DIY.
Honda is bad, Mitsubishi was easy, apparently Toyota is bad also.
you can save alot of money doing your own routine maintenance compared to dealer costs.
Lexus vehicles are to be "driven". Regular maintainance in general is performed by the dealer and not the owner. You are given a key to another Lexus to drive while your baby is in the shop.
If you are a DIY Lexus owner, you are an exception. A close friend of mine who owns a late model BMW popped the hood of his car for me. Practically the engine was behind plastic shroud and access did not seem easy. By the way he calls Lexus vehicles boring.
Practically the only DIY needed on Lexus is the oil change, battery replacement and brake pads replacement. I have all most come to an end of the road on changing oils as the trouble of keepping my garage spotless, collecting oil, and taking the oil to a recycling center is getting to me. I will blow a gasket if the oil spills in the RX.
Salim.
Last edited by salimshah; Mar 26, 2004 at 10:39 PM.
you can save alot of money doing your own routine maintenance compared to dealer costs.
True, in terms of dollar amount, you can save $$$ by DIY. However.....
Oil change at Toyota - $30
no fuss, no mess, done in 30 minutes or next one is free
Oil change at home - $10 ($5 Toyota filter, $5 5-qt 5W30)
A saving of $20, whoohoo, but: trip to Toyota to buy the genuine Toyota filter (please no Fram crap on the RX,) trip to Walmart to buy the oil, jack up and get under the car, drain the oil, remove the old filter, put on the new filter, put in new oil, scrub hands and garage floor clean (or wife's gonna *****,) trip to service station to dump the used oil and filter (and be treated royally as a valued non-paying customer.)
I personally wouldn't bother, but maybe it's just me. I rather spend the time to do research on stocks and bonds and make some real bucks.






