es300 90K service part numbers
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es300 90K service part numbers
i have a 1995 es300 and i'm trying to find the part numbers of these items so i can get them from some wholesale website on the internet. i have tried searching this website as well as calling a lexus dealership and they would not give out part numbers. here are the parts i need numbers for:
timing belt
ps pump belt
ac/alternator belt
water pump
timing belt tensioner
cam seals & crank seal
top motor mount
rear brake pads
thanks in advance for anyone that can give me some of these part numbers. also, does anyone know if the SST's are needed in changing the timing belt? and how hard is it to change out the cam seals? thanks
timing belt
ps pump belt
ac/alternator belt
water pump
timing belt tensioner
cam seals & crank seal
top motor mount
rear brake pads
thanks in advance for anyone that can give me some of these part numbers. also, does anyone know if the SST's are needed in changing the timing belt? and how hard is it to change out the cam seals? thanks
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hrusky17, here are some, not all, of the items I can dig up:
Lexus P/N's
timing belt = 13568-09050
ac/alternator belt = 909160-240183
rear brake pads = 04466-32010
You were asking for the water pump, but I have one on the invoice called for the "belt vane pump", which I'm not sure if it's the same thing. Same story for the cam & crank seals, I'm not certain if they're also called the "transmission gasket" and "water inlet gasket". If you want P/N's for any of them, let me know.
For the rear brake pad kit, might I also suggest you get an "anti-squeak shim kit" to do the obvious, and the associated P/N is 04946-32070.
All of the P/N's I listed are for my '96 ES (the '95 and '96 models are pretty much identical). Though I no longer have the car, it's a good thing I keep all my invoices and work records for this kind of purpose...
Lexus P/N's
timing belt = 13568-09050
ac/alternator belt = 909160-240183
rear brake pads = 04466-32010
You were asking for the water pump, but I have one on the invoice called for the "belt vane pump", which I'm not sure if it's the same thing. Same story for the cam & crank seals, I'm not certain if they're also called the "transmission gasket" and "water inlet gasket". If you want P/N's for any of them, let me know.
For the rear brake pad kit, might I also suggest you get an "anti-squeak shim kit" to do the obvious, and the associated P/N is 04946-32070.
All of the P/N's I listed are for my '96 ES (the '95 and '96 models are pretty much identical). Though I no longer have the car, it's a good thing I keep all my invoices and work records for this kind of purpose...
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is there a common problem with the rear brakes sqeaking? i have noticed the noise and thought that it was because the brakes are low...but maybe not. thanks a lot for the part numbers!
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That's what the anti-squeak shim kit is for... to prevent the rear brakes from squeaking, and it's an OEM item for all Lexus, I believe. If you do hear some squeaking, you should have the rotors checked if the pads are in good condition; they may need to be resurfaced.
However, I used to hear a subtle squeaking every time I take my '96 ES out for the first drive each and every day, and then from all the driving and braking afterwards, I don't hear any squeaking. I took the car to Midas, and they told me my rear E-brake shoe pads needed cleaning. About 15 min of service and $40 later, no more squeaking! Something to keep in mind the next time you suspect a problem with your rear brakes.
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However, I used to hear a subtle squeaking every time I take my '96 ES out for the first drive each and every day, and then from all the driving and braking afterwards, I don't hear any squeaking. I took the car to Midas, and they told me my rear E-brake shoe pads needed cleaning. About 15 min of service and $40 later, no more squeaking! Something to keep in mind the next time you suspect a problem with your rear brakes.
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I just changed my rear brake pads for my 1996 ES 300 and I used part # 04466-32050 which also fits. It's a great feeling changing them myself. I currently have over 309,000 miles. I'll be changing the front pads very soon as well...
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