I know there are a few threads on this topic but from what I've seen none of them are for the 92 SC 400, the ones I've seen are for the SC 300 and 97 SC 400.... So Amazon says both of these fit my car...I've read people having to modify them...I just want a perfect fit purchase.
Denso-143-2077
Beck-Arnley-042-2116
Denso-143-2077
Beck-Arnley-042-2116
somebody found a perfect fit one https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=384853
post 92.09 uses 88880-24020 and then it git replaced by another number cant recall it right now
post 92.09 uses 88880-24020 and then it git replaced by another number cant recall it right now
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post 92.09 uses 88880-24020 and then it git replaced by another number cant recall it right now
The one guy said you have to cut it....it's not an exact fit?Originally Posted by 3L4jzz31
somebody found a perfect fit one https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=384853post 92.09 uses 88880-24020 and then it git replaced by another number cant recall it right now
well it got redesigned in mid 92 so there isn't really a direct drop in to my knowledge unless the later one drops right in.
Lexus Champion
I still have the 1992 SC400 that I purchased new in December 1991, and it does not have a cabin air filter.
The 92 SC400 was introduced and made available in the U.S. in June or July 1991 as a 1992 model. The dealers took orders (with a refundable deposit) at list price and you had to wait on the waiting list. You could not custom order exactly what you wanted, as the factory was just shipping their availability to dealers. You could, however, specify what you wanted exactly, and they put you on the priority list for that specific car. You then just had to wait until your name came up and then you could wait further until that specifc model was randomly delivered. That meant that I had to wait nearly 5 months to get the car I wanted.
I still have the car, and trust me, it does not have a cabin air filter.
The 92 SC400 was introduced and made available in the U.S. in June or July 1991 as a 1992 model. The dealers took orders (with a refundable deposit) at list price and you had to wait on the waiting list. You could not custom order exactly what you wanted, as the factory was just shipping their availability to dealers. You could, however, specify what you wanted exactly, and they put you on the priority list for that specific car. You then just had to wait until your name came up and then you could wait further until that specifc model was randomly delivered. That meant that I had to wait nearly 5 months to get the car I wanted.
I still have the car, and trust me, it does not have a cabin air filter.
Lexus Champion
I have cabin filters in both my SCs, 95 and 97, and I know because I replaced them in both cars lol. They have them at pretty much any auto parts store. Its actually 2 small filters that side side by side up behind the little door. Took about 5 min to replace.
