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2007 Lexus IS parts and upkeep made easy

The 2007 Lexus IS is a compact luxury sedan that blends tidy handling with a plush, whisper-quiet cabin. Whether it’s the IS250 or IS350, drivers rate its refined V6, solid safety kit, and that classic Lexus calm over Aussie and Kiwi roads.

This part is built to suit 2007 Lexus IS models across common trims, matching OEM fit and finish so installation stays straightforward. It’s a top pick for freshening a daily or tidying a weekender, keeping the car feeling tight without losing its factory character.

Looking after a 2007 IS is pretty cruisy when the basics are covered. Regular servicing keeps the V6 smooth and the gearbox well-behaved, while fresh fluids and filters help fuel economy and throttle response. Because the IS runs a timing chain rather than a belt, there’s no scheduled belt swap, but clean oil is key to chain health.

  • Engine oil and filter: full-synthetic 5W-30, about every 10,000 km or 12 months, sooner for short-trip use.
  • Coolant, brake fluid, and differential oil: inspect routinely, replace per schedule or sooner if contaminated.
  • Transmission fluid: “sealed” units still benefit from periodic checks and changes if shifts feel lazy.
  • Air and cabin filters: renew to keep the V6 breathing and the cabin fresh.
  • Tyres, alignment, and brakes: rotate, align, and inspect pads/rotors to prevent uneven wear and shudder.

In Aussie heat and NZ coastal climates, keep an eye on rubber bushes and cooling hardware. Quality genuine or aftermarket parts help the IS stay quiet, comfy, and properly responsive over long kilometres.

Q: What engine oil should a 2007 Lexus IS use in Australia or New Zealand?

Full-synthetic 5W-30 that meets the manufacturer’s spec suits most climates. Always check the owner’s manual and service history, and adjust for extreme temperatures or heavy towing.

Q: Does the 2007 Lexus IS have a timing belt or a chain?

It uses a timing chain. There’s no regular belt replacement interval, but sticking to timely oil changes helps chain longevity and quiet operation.

Q: How often should the transmission fluid be serviced?

Even on “sealed” units, many owners opt for inspection around 60,000–100,000 km and replacement if shifts feel rough or delayed. Driving conditions and load make a difference, so assess on feel and service advice.

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