Cabin air filter replace for GS350
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Cabin air filter replace for GS350
Does anybody know links and model # for cabin air filter 2007 GS350 and how to change them? Thanks so much in advance.
#3
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You can order this through our own CL Vendor, Sewell Lexus.
Part# 87139-07010
http://beta.lexus-parts.com/parts_detail.asp?id=89330
Part# 87139-07010
http://beta.lexus-parts.com/parts_detail.asp?id=89330
#5
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What TSB? Is this something that we get changed for free under TSB?!? I will have my 15k service in 4k miles, and airfilter is part of the service. If I have to pay for it, I would rather do it myself. Where is it located in the car?
BTW, for my 10k service they wanted to rotate my tires for $50 as part of the service. Gee, any tire place charges $20 for it...
BTW, for my 10k service they wanted to rotate my tires for $50 as part of the service. Gee, any tire place charges $20 for it...
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Thanks everyone for the info. BTW, I found the instructions from DIY manual, looks pretty easy to do.
Last edited by bbnurdone; 09-11-07 at 05:33 AM.
#9
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Your lucky day!
Turns out, there's a simple How-to video
Remember to Put your AC on Re-Circulate before you perform the steps in this video. And Never Force Anything!
Remember to Put your AC on Re-Circulate before you perform the steps in this video. And Never Force Anything!
Last edited by LexVoitek; 04-11-12 at 08:31 AM.
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It contains one deadly mistake. At the beginning, after he removes the glove box shelf he says "Swing that back door up". If you do that with your fingers, you'll break the little plastic piece that opens and closes it when you push the "Recirculate" button. It will cost you well over $1000 to fix it.
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As long as you do that first (I always keep mine on recirculate anyways), this is about a 1 minute job that you really can't screw up.
Last edited by j0emama; 08-22-11 at 08:13 AM.
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yes...very good post j0emama! RE-CICULATE is the key....very expensive mistake otherwise.