Hi guys! how are you doing? Today, I will show you how to reset the oil maintenance required light on my Lexus ES350/ES 300H. This car comes with the infamous Toyota v6 that you get in a lot of their vehicles. So this job is pretty much across the board for RAV4, Camry, and ES300h not sure of auto cars, but these are the things you’re going to be using for this job.
So when the engine oil needs to replace, a maintenance required light will appear on display. The maintenance interval must be reset after performing the service or doing an oil change on your vehicle. So come with me and stay tuned.
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So you’re getting the oil maintenance required light after an oil change on your 2007 Lexus ES350? In this segment, I’m going to show you how to reset the oil light in this vehicle. So the first thing you want to do is:
Press the POWER button twice without touching the brake pedal
Okay now cycle through the odometer until you get to TRIP A by using the ODO/TRIP button on the cluster
Press the POWER button once
Okay now hold down the ODO/TRIP button as you press the start button twice but make sure your foot is not on the break
Done!
The principle is the same as the previous generation to reset the maintenance light on this model. It’s just that the locations of the buttons are different. So let’s get started on this job.
In the latest generation of Lexus ES, you can reset maintenance lights using the buttons on the steering wheel. So all you got to do is:
As you know, the Lexus ES 2013 to 2024 is equipped with a navigation screen in the middle. You can use this display to reset the maintenance light. Follow these steps to do it:
For your info, this operation work for the fifth, sixth, and seventh generations of the Lexus ES (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 model years).
You’ve probably been wondering about your Lexus ES’s maintenance schedule. If not, you’re not alone. The maintenance schedule for this model’s engine is relatively straightforward. It’s important to remember that this information applies to vehicles sold in the U.S., not to foreign models. To keep your Lexus running at its peak, here are some tips:
Your car’s brake system transfers the force of pressed brake pedals to the wheel hub. Brake fluid also lubricates the movable parts in your braking system and prevents corrosion. Motoring experts recommend changing your brake fluid every 30,000 miles or so. Inspecting the fluid and replacing it after this interval will help maintain the performance of your brake system. Brake fluid is different from car oil, which breaks down over time.
When picking a brake fluid for the 2021 Lexus ES350 the owner’s handbook advises that the recommended are DOT 3 brake fluid (FMVSS No.116 or SAE J1703). If you’d like DOT 4 brake fluid you may use FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 or SAE J1704. There isn’t a major difference when comparing DOT 3 and DOT 4 so you may feel free to utilize whatever one is appropriate to you.
Lexus recommends that your vehicle receive regular maintenance. This service involves tire rotation, oil change, and other essential services. If you have difficulty determining which services your car needs, you can use a service directory like RepairPal to get an estimate for your vehicle. Some services you may want to have done are brake pad replacement, engine air filter replacement, and brake fluid flush. A Lexus ES maintenance schedule may be different for your model, but it is a good idea to make an appointment as soon as possible.
Replace the oil filter every 30,000 miles. Old engine oil deteriorates and builds up contaminants, and wears out the engine. Replacing your oil and filter regularly will help maintain your vehicle’s engine for many more years. You can also install a cabin air filter to improve airflow inside the car and decrease pollution levels. If you’re looking for the best way to keep your Lexus ES running at its optimal capacity, follow the Lexus ES maintenance schedule.
On the ES350, automatic transmission fluid DEXRON II or III is the recommended power steering fluid. Several options are available to you, including Valvoline Conventional Transmission Fluid Dexron/Mercon, Valvoline Full Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron VI, and ACDelco Automatic Transmission Fluid Dexron VI.
Dexron Vi ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid is required for the 2018 Lexus ES350’s 6-speed automatic transmission. The initial filling capacity is 3.0 quarts; 6.9 quarts for the total filling capacity.
The 2.5-litre and 3.5-litre V6 engines in the 2016 Lexus ES need 0W-20 Synthetic engine oil for all conditions, although you may use 5W-20 if 0W-20 is not readily available.
The 2.5L engine has an oil capacity of 4.6 quarts, whereas the 3.5L V6 engine has a fuel capacity of 6.4 quarts. The drain plugs on each have a torque of 30 ft/lbs.
So that’s it and you’re all done. The engine oil is very important, so make sure guys change your oil on time. That will make your engine live longer a lot of time. So make sure to keep your oil change on time; that’s a very important key. Thank you for reading, be safe and bye.
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