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Old 01-07-18, 12:44 PM
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could someone point me to the 2006 maintenance schedule? im trying to figure out what fluids i should be flushing or replacing. i dont have a history on the car at all.
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Do search for 2013 IS-350 warranty and Services guide PDF....

You should find it on a Lexus site or search for this document: 00505-13WSG-IS350
it has the 250 in it also. Hmmm.... just looked. It seems they want us to logon for this info now.
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lex...ance-schedules

Edit too funny. Landed on the same link... oh well.
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Your intervals could be shorter....
it shows city and rough road service. Those reduce service intervals but few ever acknowledge it...
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I've heard varying accounts of intervals on certain services for the IS - I just rolled over 100,000km and just had spark plugs and tranny fluid replaced this past year. Besides the obvious odometer differences in miles vs km I don't see any reason that they would be different. (but i'm no expert)

As mentioned above city driving and rough roads will obviously affect service intervals - One reason why I like how industrial and Agricultural equipment come with hour meters for how much time they've been "in operation"

Driving 5,000km or miles in the city probably means that your car is idling for "x" amount of hours that your odometer will never register
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Originally Posted by SeanO
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/history

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sorry i didnt see this. ill do that now thank you
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