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2015 Lexus IS oil seals — what they do and when to replace

Oil seals are absolutely fitted to the 2015 Lexus IS line-up. Lexus/Toyota technical references including the Lexus IS (GSE3#/AVE3#) Repair Manual and the Toyota/Lexus Electronic Parts Catalogue list multiple seals across these cars: front crankshaft seal, rear main seal, cam/timing cover seals, Aisin automatic transmission output and selector shaft seals (A960E/AA80E), and rear differential pinion and side (axle) seals. These parts are standard across IS 250 (4GR‑FSE) and IS 350 (2GR‑FSE) variants sold in Australia and New Zealand.

The job of an oil seal is simple but critical: keep lubricants in and contaminants out while shafts spin at speed. Elastomer lip seals (often NBR or FKM/Viton) or PTFE types ride on carefully machined surfaces, holding engine oil, transmission fluid, and diff oil where they belong. When a seal hardens, wears a groove, or is pressurised by a blocked breather, leaks start—leading to low fluid levels, messy underbodies, and in worst cases, clutch or transmission issues if oil migrates.

Oil seals aren’t a scheduled replacement item, but they are a routine inspection item. During each service, technicians check for dampness around the crank pulley, bellhousing, timing cover, transmission tailshaft area, and diff nose and side housings. If seepage is spotted, replacement should be planned before it escalates.

  • Common signs: oil spots on the driveway, a hot-oil whiff after a drive, misting around the crank pulley, wetness at the engine–gearbox join, or diff oil around the axle stubs.
  • Good practice: verify source with UV dye, check engine and diff breathers (including PCV) to avoid pressure build-up, and inspect the seal running surface for wear.

Typical labour varies by location on the car. Front crank and cam/timing cover-related seals can be moderate jobs