Here is the original oil filter part number for 2021-2023 IS350 AWD Sport: TOYOTA/LEXUS 04152-YZZA5 I am Continues Improvement Engineer who spent 2 months in Tahara plant in Japan where IS is built. I strongly suggest using OEM Toyota/Lexus filters as well as oil. Toyota/Lexus oil is made by Exxon but has much higher content of moly than standard Mobile One. Moly helps with friction reduction BUT it is expensive hence the higher Toyota/Lexus oil prices. We have 2021 NX, 2023 IS500 and 2022 IS350AWD Fsport. I am using Amsoil Signature in all of my vehicles. I will not recommend this oil to average user because of its high price but if you like best products for your cars - it does not get any better. Drive safe!
@@nicklldoit yeah I know it will take a long time until you go for a transmission fluid, break pads, differential oil, coolant, spark plugs etc but I appreciate any video you create for this car, even small jobs for example (engine air filter, ac filter, battery replacement, interior bulbs upgrades) anything basically 😅 thanks
Thanks. The AWD oil pan and filter housing are little different looking. Metal oil filter housing & oil pan drain is terrible in that a lot of old oil gets left in when changing. I ran a couple quarts through to try and get it.
Excellent how to vid, while the Toyota filter is likely good enough despite its looks. Wix arguably makes the best oil filters you can buy. Completely agree with you regarding why to do it yourself, you know what you're putting in your vehicle the parts you purchased. I never trusted the quick lube places or even the dealership where they often assign their oil changes to the least experienced people. Additionally who knows what's really in their bulk oil and where they're cutting corners to maximize margins. As an added bonus you're sparing yourself from the annoying up-sells 👍🏽
You don't need mesh wiring inside the filter because the filter fits over a metal center tube inside the housing. Hello. Torque spec on the oil filter cap is 25 N•m (18 ft.lbs.) Actually idling isn't that bad for engine wear. Cold starts cause the most wear. So if you drive a lot of short trips where the engine cools down between those trips then 5K oil changes will be advantageous and if you're not sure then play it safe...
Very true, but at least it's better built. The point is, not everyone will go to Toyota or Lexus to buy a oil filter. Of course you can order one and wait for it or stop by your neighborhood parts store to get one. I'm not suggesting to anyone to buy this brand, but if you do your research WIX is better than most filters.
I'm thinking of getting ride of my 2009 honda accord bc it's so loud on the highway. The IS350 is what I'm looking at as it has Hondas reliability but is more quiet. I also assume it's easy to do some maintenance on my own as I've really enjoyed that with the honda. Thanks for the video!
It's very quiet, the fuel mileage in city driving needs a lot of work for sure. Plus having to use premium fuel. I should have waited and ordered the IS500, but that's just me.
You said this was all the oil you need, in the beginning of the video, but then later, as you refilled with new oil, you said 6-quarts, instead of just the 5-quart container you showed? My 2024 IS350 F-Sport takes 6 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic, because it's a rear-drive version, not AWD. AWD takes 6.8 quarts for oil capacity. One more thing..........you did a great job with this video. Thanks.
@@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 all specs are in the description in the case I confused anyone. I also have a quart bottle right behind the 5qt jug. It blends into the engine cover. Thanks for watching hope the video helped .
@@nicklldoit It was very informative, but I just mentioned the 6-quart, "this is all you need" showing merely the 5-quart container, in the event other people may have been confused. Again, great job with this video! Very clear speech too. Video quality is 100%!
I would recommend getting low profile ramps, I used the standard size ramps with 2x4 wood to get the car on the ramps. www.ebay.com/itm/113686048395?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TBsKBfsGR66&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=Bb_iz31HTE-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@nicklldoit thank you very much, I just made comparison with oem, it is little short than oem. It looks Fram tg10158 vs tg9972. I just installed the one in your video. It should be all right.
I think the channel is "the car care nut" or something like that but he has a video explaining why the oil filter height is so critical on toyota/lexus vehicles. I've been changing mine with amsoil and their filters but after watching his video I think I'm just gonna go with oem, I don't do long drain intervals anyways.
@@85CEKR make sure to get OEM filters from the dealership, plenty of knocks offs out there. They look like OEM parts paper and glue construction, they like to separate over time.
@@davidkim8154 it should be, in the video I used a slightly higher one. I had to place 2x4s under each tire before getting it up on a ramp. I have bought these ramps and I haven't used them yet
I'm quite certain, if the IS350 is the AWD version, then it gets 6.8 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic oil. If it's the rear-drive only, then it gets 6.0 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic oil.
Depends how many miles you are putting on your car each year. If you bought it new, you most likely already have a 5 year warranty. Keep in mind the other reason you are buying/ bought this car, that's reliability. Toyota/Lexus are the most reliable vehicles on the market for the past 30-40 years
Here is the original oil filter part number for 2021-2023 IS350 AWD Sport: TOYOTA/LEXUS 04152-YZZA5 I am Continues Improvement Engineer who spent 2 months in Tahara plant in Japan where IS is built. I strongly suggest using OEM Toyota/Lexus filters as well as oil. Toyota/Lexus oil is made by Exxon but has much higher content of moly than standard Mobile One. Moly helps with friction reduction BUT it is expensive hence the higher Toyota/Lexus oil prices.
We have 2021 NX, 2023 IS500 and 2022 IS350AWD Fsport. I am using Amsoil Signature in all of my vehicles. I will not recommend this oil to average user because of its high price but if you like best products for your cars - it does not get any better. Drive safe!
Thank you for adding the information to the channel, much appreciated.
@@nicklldoit Thank you for having this tutorial. You are the first who posted it for last generation of IS line. Good job!
What about the regular Amsoil synthetic? Would it still be better than Toyota oil, or the same? It's about the same price as the Toyota brand.
Pennzoil ultra platinum is better
Great video, please more DIY videos on the is350 2021+ RWD , thanks
What type of videos would you like to see? This vehicle is 8 months old, so many things won't be serviced for years.
@@nicklldoit yeah I know it will take a long time until you go for a transmission fluid, break pads, differential oil, coolant, spark plugs etc but I appreciate any video you create for this car, even small jobs for example (engine air filter, ac filter, battery replacement, interior bulbs upgrades) anything basically 😅 thanks
I would appreciate any videos as well. I barely got mine not to long ago. No rush brother
@@kiwikev1849 will do, how do you like your car so far? My wife actually drives this vehicle, the only way I can drive it is in sport mode.
@@nicklldoit Amazing car, not fuel efficient, sport mode should be the normal mode, little tight from the inside, fair handling.
Appreciate the walkthrough
Your comment at 12:33 is right on. Don't ever let anyone change the oil on a car you own (if you care about it, of course).
Thanks.
The AWD oil pan and filter housing are little different looking.
Metal oil filter housing & oil pan drain is terrible in that a lot of old oil gets left in when changing.
I ran a couple quarts through to try and get it.
Thanks very much for explanation
Just buy the 2023 lexus is 350
Planning doing my own oil change.
Same
Excellent how to vid, while the Toyota filter is likely good enough despite its looks. Wix arguably makes the best oil filters you can buy. Completely agree with you regarding why to do it yourself, you know what you're putting in your vehicle the parts you purchased. I never trusted the quick lube places or even the dealership where they often assign their oil changes to the least experienced people. Additionally who knows what's really in their bulk oil and where they're cutting corners to maximize margins. As an added bonus you're sparing yourself from the annoying up-sells 👍🏽
You don't need mesh wiring inside the filter because the filter fits over a metal center tube inside the housing. Hello.
Torque spec on the oil filter cap is 25 N•m (18 ft.lbs.)
Actually idling isn't that bad for engine wear. Cold starts cause the most wear. So if you drive a lot of short trips where the engine cools down between those trips then 5K oil changes will be advantageous and if you're not sure then play it safe...
Very true, but at least it's better built. The point is, not everyone will go to Toyota or Lexus to buy a oil filter. Of course you can order one and wait for it or stop by your neighborhood parts store to get one. I'm not suggesting to anyone to buy this brand, but if you do your research WIX is better than most filters.
I just got my 2022, these cars are beautiful. Question would the manufacturer warranty be voided if you do your own oil change? Great video.
No
Great video! Nice Lexus also.
I'm thinking of getting ride of my 2009 honda accord bc it's so loud on the highway. The IS350 is what I'm looking at as it has Hondas reliability but is more quiet. I also assume it's easy to do some maintenance on my own as I've really enjoyed that with the honda. Thanks for the video!
It's very quiet, the fuel mileage in city driving needs a lot of work for sure. Plus having to use premium fuel. I should have waited and ordered the IS500, but that's just me.
You said this was all the oil you need, in the beginning of the video, but then later, as you refilled with new oil, you said 6-quarts, instead of just the 5-quart container you showed? My 2024 IS350 F-Sport takes 6 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic, because it's a rear-drive version, not AWD. AWD takes 6.8 quarts for oil capacity. One more thing..........you did a great job with this video. Thanks.
@@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 all specs are in the description in the case I confused anyone. I also have a quart bottle right behind the 5qt jug. It blends into the engine cover. Thanks for watching hope the video helped .
@@nicklldoit It was very informative, but I just mentioned the 6-quart, "this is all you need" showing merely the 5-quart container, in the event other people may have been confused. Again, great job with this video! Very clear speech too. Video quality is 100%!
@@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 thanks dude, glad it helped.
good video
Excellent video! Where did you get those 2 ramps for your tires to drive up on?
I would recommend getting low profile ramps, I used the standard size ramps with 2x4 wood to get the car on the ramps.
www.ebay.com/itm/113686048395?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TBsKBfsGR66&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=Bb_iz31HTE-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Great video! Did you add wood for your ramp? Cause I probably need to do that cause my front bumper touching the ramp.
I have since bought low profile ramps because of this issue, in this video I drove on top of 2x4's before getting the car on the ramps.
@@nicklldoit Good to know. Thanks!
Don't thrust the dealer I just took my , now there warning ligh with low oil.
I don't trust anyone to change my oil.
Atomic Silver?
beauty.
Cloudburst Gray
I have a question, this oil filter is shorter than the oem filter, is that work? Thank you.
I didn't find to be shorter, remember they are spring loaded to give you a snug fit. I've had zero issues.
@@nicklldoit thank you very much, I just made comparison with oem, it is little short than oem. It looks Fram tg10158 vs tg9972. I just installed the one in your video. It should be all right.
I think the channel is "the car care nut" or something like that but he has a video explaining why the oil filter height is so critical on toyota/lexus vehicles. I've been changing mine with amsoil and their filters but after watching his video I think I'm just gonna go with oem, I don't do long drain intervals anyways.
@@85CEKR make sure to get OEM filters from the dealership, plenty of knocks offs out there. They look like OEM parts paper and glue construction, they like to separate over time.
@@nicklldoit ya I heard about that too, I plan on getting everything but the oil at the dealer for my next oil change
I'm guessing this would be the same as a 2020... since it's the same engine, correct?
The oil filter may be different, the same concept
nice video, I have the 21 is350 rwd. Do you have a link or recommend a car jack?
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@@nicklldoit would this be high enough to do an oil change? sorry for the dumb question ;)
@@davidkim8154 it should be, in the video I used a slightly higher one. I had to place 2x4s under each tire before getting it up on a ramp. I have bought these ramps and I haven't used them yet
Only the rwd is 300 is the 2.0
You can get an IS300 AWD with a detuned V6. I wanted to make sure nobody got confused with oil capacity numbers.
Was the crushwasher stuck on your oil pan too?
Yes, just means it's doing it's job and was tightened correctly.
@@nicklldoit i just did a 1000 mile break in oil change. I wasn’t sure of the crush washer was stuck or what. Did you pry it off?
@@derrickdubouzet5120 just knock it off with a flathead screw driver. By the way Lexus performs the break-in oil change at the factory.
@@nicklldoit I did just for peace of mind
@@derrickdubouzet5120 I don't blame you, it was the first question I had for the service department when I picked up the car.
I would've done the first oil change at 1k miles the latest
I never change the O ring
I suggest you do
You should change the large rubber o-ring each time. I mean the one that goes around the outside of the canister.
What size is the oil cap wrench?
64mm
@@nicklldoit 64.3mm?
@@leoveoy to be exact, I'm sure it's around 64.3mm. the extra 0.3 is about the thickness of paint.
1 inch tall size wood was enough to get them on those ramps? Are those rhino ramps?
@@leoveoy yes, I have since purchased low profile ramps from Megan racing.
I think it takes 6.9 not 6.0
I'm quite certain, if the IS350 is the AWD version, then it gets 6.8 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic oil. If it's the rear-drive only, then it gets 6.0 quarts of 0W20 full-synthetic oil.
@@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 6.0 qts only covers half of the dipstick on the RWD which I believe is enough?
Would you recommend purchase a extended warranty for this car?
Depends how many miles you are putting on your car each year. If you bought it new, you most likely already have a 5 year warranty. Keep in mind the other reason you are buying/ bought this car, that's reliability. Toyota/Lexus are the most reliable vehicles on the market for the past 30-40 years
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