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2005 Lexus IS: general info and light maintenance
Built with classic Lexus refinement, the 2005 IS blends tidy dimensions, a well-balanced chassis, and a plush, quiet cabin. It’s a compact luxury sedan that still feels properly sorted on winding Kiwi and Aussie roads, with sharp steering, smooth power delivery, and a reputation for longevity when looked after sensibly.
Owners appreciate thoughtful ergonomics, comfortable seats, and real-world practicality, whether commuting or heading away for a long-weekend. Parts availability remains solid across Australia and New Zealand, and many routine items are straightforward for a competent home mechanic, provided the right tools and a reputable service manual are on hand.
High-level maintenance usually centres on fluids, filters, and wear items. Regular engine oil and filter changes keep the V6 happy, fresh coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid preserve reliability. Keep an eye on accessory belts, spark plugs, and ignition coils as kilometres climb, and replace cabin and engine air filters on schedule.
To keep the ride composed, inspect suspension bushes, control arms, and shocks for play or leaks. Tyre rotations, wheel alignments, and balanced pressures maintain crisp turn-in and even wear. Brakes like quality pads and properly machined rotors. Use factory-spec fluids, follow service intervals, and document work to help resale value.
Electrics are generally robust, test the battery, clean terminals, and check earth points if gremlins appear. Keep software up to date where applicable, and store a spare key. When unsure, book a workshop that understands Lexus systems and uses quality parts.
What’s the typical service interval for a 2005 Lexus IS in Australia and New Zealand?
Most owners plan servicing every 10,000–15,000 km or 6–12 months, depending on driving conditions. Short trips, dusty roads, or frequent cold starts call for the shorter interval.
The owner’s manual and local dealership guidance should set the baseline, especially for fluid grades suited to regional climate and fuel quality.
Which fuel and engine oil should it run?
Premium unleaded 95 RON (or higher) is generally recommended for best performance and efficiency. Some markets permit 91 RON, but many owners prefer 95+ to keep things smooth.
For oil, a quality full-synthetic that meets Lexus/Toyota specs, commonly 5W-30, works well. Always confirm the grade against the handbook and ambient temperatures.
What common wear points should be watched?
Age can show in suspension bushes, control arms, and shock absorbers. Ignition coils, oxygen sensors, and cooling hoses may need attention as kilometres tick up.
Staying on top of fluids, filters, brake components, and tyre care usually keeps the IS feeling tight and dependable.