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Old 02-27-08, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by EDGE2
The one that fits the ES350 housing also fits on an 07 corolla filter, if your having slippage, try a towel between the 2, also I found a longer extension allows for better leverage then a smaller extension
Thanks for the towel suggestion--I'll try that next time! FWIW--just using a longer extension didn't do me any good...so perhaps I'll try both combinations if doing just the towel trick doesn't cut it.
Old 02-27-08, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by EDGE2
does anyone else sell the paper filter element, cause I just pick them up at Toyota for half the price of Lexus
WIX 57047 is listed as a replacement filter although I have not used one, I just get the filters from Toyota.
Old 02-27-08, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by EDGE2
does anyone else sell the paper filter element, cause I just pick them up at Toyota for half the price of Lexus
I got mine at lexus-parts.com(sewell lexus) and use the club lexus discount code CL911M. The filters came out to ~$5 a piece and i bought a box of 10.
Old 02-29-08, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by MD350
$14 oil change/filter at my local Toyota dealer (with coupon)

No mess and out in 30 mins.
What coupon are you referring to?
Old 03-01-08, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by MD350
$14 oil change/filter at my local Toyota dealer (with coupon)

No mess and out in 30 mins.
Bingo!

My local Lexus dealer wants $75 for an oil change. The Toyota dealer one block away on the same street will do it for $30. Of course, I don't get the free croissants and car wash.

When you factor in the cost of 5+ quarts of oil from Wal-Mart, the $4 filter from the Toyota dealer, the 40 minutes of grunting, fumbling, and cleaning up the mess, and the 40 minutes driving to the local oil recycling facility, it's simply not worth changing the oil yourself, IMHO.

Something tells me that none of these dealers (Toyota or Lexus) bother replacing the two O-Rings in the filter assembly, though.

What baffles me: Why does Lexus require an appointment and several hours (or an entire day) to do an oil change, whereas Toyota can do it in 30 minutes? I never could understand being told I had to leave the car all day and get a loaner just for an oil change. Perhaps they're just trying to give me my 75 dollars-worth?

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Old 03-01-08, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by pestleman0
What coupon are you referring to?
Most Toyota dealers mail monthly coupons to their customers. Once you bring your car in for service, you'll be forever on their mailing list and will get the coupons.
Old 03-02-08, 08:37 AM
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Exactly! We owned two Siennas previously and are on their mailing list.
Old 07-30-08, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by dreyfus
The oil change is easy. You don't even have to lift the car.

Toyota/Lexus filters are the only way to go, quality-wise. I always buy mine from the local Toyota dealer. The part # is 04152-YZZA1.

I've purchased the air filters (cabin & engine) from there too.

So just 5-30W oil and the above part# for the oil filter? That's all we need?

It's basically the same exact parts as the Camry right? My BIL is helping me change the oil and he needs to know what parts to get. He's a Toyota mechanic so he'd be picking up parts with Toyota part #s.
Old 07-31-08, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by codex57
So just 5-30W oil and the above part# for the oil filter? That's all we need?

It's basically the same exact parts as the Camry right? My BIL is helping me change the oil and he needs to know what parts to get. He's a Toyota mechanic so he'd be picking up parts with Toyota part #s.
Yup. Remember, you'll need nearly six and a half quarts of oil instead of the usual five.
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Muchas gracias!
Old 07-31-08, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by MD350
$14 oil change/filter at my local Toyota dealer (with coupon)

No mess and out in 30 mins.

What's the regular price of ES350 oil change at the dealer?
Old 08-01-08, 08:29 AM
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Next time wrap a rubber band around the filter element and then use the filter wrench or cap.
Unless you have a lot of time on your hand, you should consider having the dealer change your oil. Although I have a lift and air tools, I like to have the receipts that will later ensure the new owners of my vehicle that selective routine maintenance has been done to ensure the quality of their purchase.
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Originally Posted by pagemaster
What's the regular price of ES350 oil change at the dealer?
Varies depending on your location. You're better off calling and asking than relying on what people post here. It'll be faster too!
Old 08-01-08, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by jkayca
Varies depending on your location. You're better off calling and asking than relying on what people post here. It'll be faster too!
Yup.

Just for kicks, mine quoted $65. I've seen higher and lower reported in other threads. You'll only know how much yours costs by calling them.
Old 08-15-08, 04:40 AM
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You can use the Assenmacher TOY-640 Filter wrench. You can find them on-line for about $25. It's superior to the dealer SST. I have one and it is very well made.


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