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Hi, Melbourne owners, I'm really getting sick of this oil sipping problem & the fact that they use semi synthetic at Lexus dealers. Please advise if any Lexus dealers allow you to bring your own full synthetic oil for service and how much did they end up charging you? Thank you maybe i should try valvoline next time, what kinda oil does Lexus service use? does anyone know? Lexus uses Castrol 10W40. I would change engine oil + oil filter every 5,000 - 7,500 kms (I do 7,500 kms myself). Even Lexus states this under "Additional Service" or other manufacturers call it "Serve Conditions". Best Recommendation to all is to provide your own oil when servicing and to use Full Synthetic Engine Oil. eg. Motul, Mobil 1, etc
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wow, marvin! Your ride in Japan must be exciting :) Lots of JDM goodness, hey?
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any luck? how did you go, Marvin? :)
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hi, everyone. Just spent 15 mins and replaced the parkers cause one of them was already blown. Here's a quick pic/documentation i put together which I hope could be of a good reference. The LED bulbs were purchased from ebay and they matched perfectly with my 5000K HIDs. Couldn't be happier. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=161147774472&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:AU:1123
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hi akuma Your pics are really good. I just bought some LEDs and as I opened the panels up, I noticed that there were 2 pairs of light connectors in total. So, 1 pair each side ( the T10 parker and HB3). Did you change your LEDs only and left the high beams (as in the HB3 bulb ones) alone? I'm a bit confused. I thought that by changing the T10 parkers, my car's lights would look like yours (except when high beam is activated). The parkers seem to be at the lower side of the headlight and I just wondered if replacing the T10 parkers would be sufficient? Kindly comment :) Thank you
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With the ones for ebay, are they direct replacements? I have also looked at http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-T10-LED-Super-Intensity-White-Bulbs-Front-Light-Parking-Super-Flux-Globe-SMD-/320782466921?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ab01fff69&_uhb=1 and it does mention about the OBC. It says, 'as OBC) that bulb out message will appear on your dash board. If your car has OBC that you will need a pair of relay harness to cancel out error message (additional cost applied).'. Do our Lexus IS250 have the OBC?
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Hi everyone I'm due to have my tyres changed. Running the stock IS 250 rims and currently, they are 225/45/17 up front and 245/45/17 in the rear. Would like to run 245/45/17 in front just like the rear tyres (please ignore the dimension as stated in the title as I can't seem to change it). Doing so would allow me to do tyre rotations. One thing I wonder is that would the front wheels scrub on full lock should they be 245/45/17? Any past experience to share? Thank you :)
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Well, how old is your IS250? I asked the mechanic at the Lexus service centre and he said they burn up a little more oil as they age. Like you, this came as a surprise to me as my other cars which were a good 7-13 yrs old never really had this issue. Perhaps it was because i had always used fully synthetic oil.
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hi there, sorry have not been checking this thread often. Thanks for that :) she gets claybared every 8 months along a few coats of CM Jet Seal 109 (with 12 hour bonding/curing time each coat) followed by Japanese boutique wax for black coloured cars every two months. Each time the car is detailed, she sits in the garage for the weekend :) Went to Japan and my friend spoke to the guys at the counter in Super Auto Bacs and they got me the local Japanese boutique wax :)
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the "low oil level" light came up for me today too. Had a look and the oil level was dangerously low. Not pleased considering that we sent our IS250 in for her 90,000km service to the usual Lexus dealer here in Melbourne about 8 months ago and she has only travelled about 9,000km since. I'm going to have to squeeze time to bring her into Lexus tomorrow (being a monday, time is tight). Has anyone had the same experience and brought their IS250 into Lexus? Did Lexus do a top up for free or did they charge extra for it? I'm suspecting either the engine burnt a little too much oil, OR they short filled the car (requires 6 litres but perhaps significanty less than that was filled in).
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Hmmmm My IS250 is due for a fuel filter change soon. What are the prices for fuel filter changes alone in dealers around Melbourne? I have yet to enquire with my usual dealer, Lexus Brighton. Oh, yeah, here's a handy link to a DIY to those of you guys who like DIY :) Rung around a few places for prices today for the fuel filter itself: 1) LEXUS Brighton wanted $117.20 2) Burson $90 for a RYCO Z682 3) Repco $140 for a RYCO Z682 4) this site quoted $58.18 with $6.60 delivery for a RYCO Z682 Called up Lexus Brighton and got the following for labour: duration: about 1.5 hours $240 for labour itself So, it's about $360 for lexus to do it. Might just send the car there and have them do it with genuine parts :)
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hello St87, yes, I have reposted the video link. For some reason, youtube's not happy with the background japanese music I was using... Levelling the headlights to stop glare -I believe we all share the same roads and the car is for our enjoyment without the expense of others :) About the 'U' shape Oh, my... I hope the bulbs were not crooked because I have been very careful inserting them (hence it took such a long time). After each unsuccessful attempt, I slowly take it out and check the condition visually. Anyway, I will await to hear from my ebay seller. The important thing is that the HID kit is in and I don't want to touch it LOL cheers, Shaun :)
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Everyone, a big 'thank you' for your help (especially st87, LEX51S, coconut2001) as I managed to get the xenon conversion done last night. Didn't rush through the process. Took it slowly after I investigated and planned the process the past nights :) Comparison Process A quick video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE3ZvWInQVA
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Hello, Shaun (st87)! thanks for the document. It's good but I have actually done the installation last night. The excitement was killing me. Now, all cars in the garage are on HID. The other car came with HID from the factory :) 1) the two nuts which I found hard to remove were actually quite easily removed when I did it. The plastic pieces were like caps :) A little patience in looking at the parts and I got it done :) 2) what I meant by adjustments was the question on whether our headlamps' heights needed to be readjusted to stop any potential glare on the road. Since the swap over from halogen to HID was just a bulb change, I figured we did not have to and confirmed it at the end. This is because: a) at the start of the installation, I got a hard card board and shined the lights onto it I then marked the levels (with painter's tape and a marker pen) and where each headlight's centre was on the board backed the car up about 8 feet away and remarked on the board with different marker pen colour and painter's tape B) at the end of the installation, I checked the levels (close range and 8 feet away) and no changes were observed :) 3) I did notice that the driver's side low beam has some sort of 'U' shape being projected out. This is weird. Any comment? I have emailed the ebay seller asking what's the story.