Changing the Oil in a Lexus
To change the oil in a Lexus, you have two options: doing it yourself or entrusting your vehicle to a professional. If you choose to do it yourself, here are the general steps to follow:
1. Consult the owner’s manual that came with your vehicle to determine the amount of oil that needs to be replaced and the type of oil filter and oil drain plug wrench required.
2. Gather the necessary tools, including a new oil filter, wrench for the oil filter and oil drain plug, and gloves to protect your hands.
3. Locate the oil drain plug underneath the vehicle and place a drain pan beneath it.
4. Use the wrench to loosen and remove the oil drain plug, allowing the old oil to drain completely into the pan.
5. Once the oil has drained, replace the oil drain plug and tighten it securely.
6. Locate the oil filter, which is typically located near the engine.
7. Use the wrench to loosen and remove the old oil filter.
8. Before installing the new oil filter, apply a thin layer of oil to the rubber gasket to ensure a proper seal.
9. Install the new oil filter and tighten it by hand until it is snug.
10. Open the hood of the vehicle and locate the oil filler cap.
11. Remove the cap and pour the recommended amount of new oil into the engine, using a funnel if necessary.
12. Replace the oil filler cap and ensure it is tightened securely.
13. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the new oil.
14. Turn off the engine and check the oil level using the dipstick. Add more oil if necessary.
15. Dispose of the old oil and filter properly at a recycling center or an auto parts store.
It’s important to note that the specific steps may vary depending on the model and year of your Lexus vehicle. Always consult the owner’s manual for detailed instructions and specifications.
Cost of a Lexus Oil Change
The cost of a Lexus oil change can vary depending on several factors, including the model of your vehicle, the type of oil required, and the local cost of living rates [[6]]. If you choose to have a professional perform the oil change, prices can range from $60 to $180, including parts and labor [[10]]. However, if you decide to change the oil yourself, the total cost of the oil filter and oil could range between $55 and $150 .
It’s worth noting that new Lexus models often come with a complimentary maintenance plan that covers the first few scheduled maintenance visits, including oil changes. Additionally, the type of oil required for most Lexus models is Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SAE 0W-20, as the Lexus brand is owned by Toyota . Prices for this synthetic motor oil can range from $10 to $15 per quart, with 5-8 quarts typically required for a full oil change, depending on the engine size.
To get an accurate quote for a Lexus oil change, it’s recommended to contact your local Lexus service center or dealer [[9]].
Remember to always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions and guidelines when changing the oil in your Lexus.
Contents
- How long can a Lexus go without oil change?
- Does a Lexus need synthetic oil?
- What kind of oil does a Lexus take?
- How long can a Lexus last without an oil change?
- How many quarts of oil does a Lexus 350 take?
- How do I know if my Lexus needs an oil change?
- How often should a Lexus get an oil change?
- How do you know if your Lexus needs an oil change?
- How to change the oil in a Lexus 350?
- Can I change my own Lexus oil?
How long can a Lexus go without oil change?
Once Every 7,500 to 10,000 Miles
With the advanced oil and engines of today, it’s usually okay to go for 7,500 or even 10,000 miles before having your oil changed. For most drivers, this is once every six months, which is an easy schedule to remember and keep. If you rarely drive, then once a year should be fine.
Does a Lexus need synthetic oil?
Since Lexus is the luxury brand of Toyota, new Lexus models need full synthetic Toyota genuine oil. You can put conventional oil in your engine, but we do not recommend it. Most new Lexus models require Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SAE 0W-20, which is a full synthetic motor oil.
What kind of oil does a Lexus take?
The Lexus brand is owned by Toyota. This is why the majority of new Lexus models need Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SAE 0W-20, a type of synthetic motor oil. If you drive an older Lexus model, it is more likely that your car will need Toyota Genuine Motor Oil 5W-30.
How long can a Lexus last without an oil change?
If the vehicle operation meets the standard criteria for “Special Operating Conditions” such as: driving off-road, on dirt roads, towing a trailer, making repeated short trips under 32˚F, or extensive idling; the engine oil must be replaced at 5,000 mile intervals, regardless of what type of oil is used.
How many quarts of oil does a Lexus 350 take?
Getting your 2022 Lexus RX 350 oil change finished routinely is important. An oil change for a 2022 Lexus RX 350 will cost around $50 to $65 for 6.4 quarts of oil and should be finished consistently every 7,500 to 10,000 miles or 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first.
How do I know if my Lexus needs an oil change?
5 SIGNS THAT IT’S TIME FOR AN OIL CHANGE
- DARK AND DIRTY OIL. When your engine oil is clean, it’ll have a light, amber quality to its color.
- LOUD ENGINE NOISES AND KNOCKING.
- OIL CHANGE/CHECK ENGINE LIGHT.
- EXHAUST SMOKE.
- OILY SMELL IN CABIN.
How often should a Lexus get an oil change?
between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles
The general oil change frequency is anywhere between 7,500 miles to 10,000 miles. However, this can change depending on your specific vehicle so please feel free to schedule a service appointment with our team for specifics.
How do you know if your Lexus needs an oil change?
If you cannot see the dipstick through the oil or the oil is black or brown, your oil needs to be changed. Since the oil in your car provides a layer of protection between engine parts to prevent them from rubbing against each other, you might be aware of engine sounds if it is time for an oil change.
How to change the oil in a Lexus 350?
RX350 Oil Change
- Step 1 Open Hood and Locate Oil Cap and Dipstick. Oil Cap.
- Step 2 Drive onto Ramps.
- Step 3 Remove Oil Filter Drain Cap.
- Step 4 Remove the Oil Filter Housing Cap.
- Step 5 Replace O-Rings on filter housing.
- Step 6 Replace drain plug gasket.
- Step 7 Re Install Filter and Drain Plug.
- Step 8 Add Oil.
Can I change my own Lexus oil?
When it’s time to change your engine oil, you have two options: do it yourself or entrust your vehicle to a professional. A professional will know the type of oil your vehicle requires and take the necessary steps. If you are intending to do it yourself, first consult the owner’s manual that came with your vehicle.