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Old 08-22-15, 02:04 PM
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Default RX 450h Engine Air Filter Part #

OK, I give up. I've looked all over the internet and can't get a strait answer. What is the Lexus / Toyota part number for the RX 450h engine air filter?
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Try 1780131141.
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I bought this
Amazon.com: Fram CA9762 Extra Guard Panel Air Filter: Automotive Amazon.com: Fram CA9762 Extra Guard Panel Air Filter: Automotive
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Interesting........ I found this number according to Lexuspartsnow.com

Part No: 17801-0P070

is this the same thing as the one mentioned above or are their subtle difference between years.......
Old 04-20-17, 01:20 PM
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I do it the old-fashioned way. Go to Walmart, open the big filter catalog and find the part I need.
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Originally Posted by seanlin
Same one I have picked out too.

And this for the cabin filter....

Amazon Amazon
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Use cl5 for a 10% discount.
http://www.lpartsworld.com/partsSear...FILTER/189/46/
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great. but you do notice that even that part number is different than what the other people quoted in the thread:

17801-31140

why are they all different???
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Hummm, why is that?

I'll have to look at the actual engine oil filter on my RX450h and see if there are any part numbers on it and report back here.



Originally Posted by MellonC00
great. but you do notice that even that part number is different than what the other people quoted in the thread:

17801-31140

why are they all different???
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I just changed the air filters on '13 my RX 350 this weekend.
Has anyone noticed that the aftermarket filters are about 1" difference in depth?
I have a feeling on why they go with the deeper pleats on the OEM filters. It's so they can go longer between changes.
Anyone notice if all aftermarket filters are thinner?

Thanks,
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I just found out today that RX350 and RX450h do not use the same filter size. I think this thread belongs in the hybrid forum.
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Originally Posted by MellonC00
Interesting........ I found this number according to Lexuspartsnow.com

Part No: 17801-0P070

is this the same thing as the one mentioned above or are their subtle difference between years.......
this was correct. After buying the wrong part (rx350 filter), which was bigger, I just went over to O'reiley's. And picked up a $20 Wix filter to do the change.

The original Denso filter, made in USA, had the part number I quoted above. Interestingly I sat there and counted the number of pleats in the Chinese made Wix filter and compared it against the Denso product. The Wix filter had about 7 less number of pleats.

I felt a bit cheated and wanted to go back and say "hey. After painstakingly counting the number of pleats in your after market filter for the last 10 minutes at the parking lot, I only have 77 pleats vs 84 for the OEM. ".

Then I figured no one but OCD people like me would do stuff like that and dropped the idea. But my point is that, for at least the engine Air filter, OEM filter seems to be better spec'd.
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I removed the air filter out from my 2013 RX450h and took a picture and posted here. It is 17801-31141 (made in Japan).

I ordered via AMAZON the Lexus OEM air filter with the same part number 17801-31141 and AMAZON sent me a 17801-YZZ14 (made in USA).

I don't know if the one I received is the SAME EXACT one, but from my initial out of the box inspection.............IT IS NOT THE SAME.

I will have to return the AMAZON air filter and reorder somewhere else.

The WRONG air filter sent to me by AMAZON is pictured here This is the WRONG AIR FILTER sent to me by AMAZON (17801-YZZ14)
**......

This is the ORIGINAL OEM AIR FILTER out of my 2013 RX450h.


Originally Posted by MellonC00
this was correct. After buying the wrong part (rx350 filter), which was bigger, I just went over to O'reiley's. And picked up a $20 Wix filter to do the change.

The original Denso filter, made in USA, had the part number I quoted above. Interestingly I sat there and counted the number of pleats in the Chinese made Wix filter and compared it against the Denso product. The Wix filter had about 7 less number of pleats.

I felt a bit cheated and wanted to go back and say "hey. After painstakingly counting the number of pleats in your after market filter for the last 10 minutes at the parking lot, I only have 77 pleats vs 84 for the OEM. ".

Then I figured no one but OCD people like me would do stuff like that and dropped the idea. But my point is that, for at least the engine Air filter, OEM filter seems to be better spec'd.

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