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2017 Lexus IS Engine Oil — What It Does and When to Change It
Engine oil is absolutely relevant to the 2017 Lexus IS. According to the 2017 Lexus IS Owner’s Manual and Lexus/Toyota service literature, every variant in this model year—IS 200t/300 (2.0L turbo petrol), IS 350 (3.5L V6 petrol) and IS 300h (petrol-hybrid)—uses engine oil to lubricate, cool and protect the internal combustion engine. Even the hybrid relies on conventional engine lubrication whenever its petrol engine runs.
For this model, Lexus specifies a high-quality synthetic oil meeting API SN (or later) and ILSAC GF‑5 (or later), with SAE 0W‑20 the recommended grade for easy cold starts and strong protection under Aussie and Kiwi conditions. Genuine Lexus/Toyota 0W‑20 or an equivalent premium synthetic that meets these specs is the safe bet.
What does the oil actually do? It forms a protective film between moving parts, reducing wear, carries away heat from hot spots, keeps contaminants in suspension for the filter to capture, and guards against sludge and varnish. Fresh, correct‑grade oil helps the turbo on IS 200t spool happily, the V6 in the IS 350 stay silky, and the hybrid’s petrol engine engage seamlessly.
Lexus service schedules typically call for oil and filter changes every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres (whichever comes first). If the car sees lots of short trips, dusty roads, frequent idling, spirited mountain runs, or tows in hot weather, shorten the interval. The turbo variant especially benefits from timely changes to protect the turbocharger’s bearings.
- Check the level regularly on level ground with the engine warm and off a few minutes, top up only with the specified grade.
- Always replace the filter with the oil, a quality filter maintains proper flow and filtration.
- Watch for rising oil consumption, metallic glitter on the dipstick, or milky oil (coolant contamination), investigate promptly.
- After any major engine work or a track day, perform an earlier oil change.
A workshop familiar with Lexus spec will also reset the maintenance reminder, inspect for leaks around the sump, filter housing and cam covers, and dispose of waste oil responsibly. Sticking with the right oil, filled to the correct level, keeps the IS feeling tight, efficient and properly protected for the long haul.
Popular questions about 2017 Lexus IS engine oil
What oil grade should a 2017 Lexus IS use?
Lexus recommends SAE 0W‑20 full synthetic meeting API SN (or later) and ILSAC GF‑5 (or later) across the 2017 IS range, including the hybrid. Using the correct spec supports fuel economy, cold-start protection and long-term engine health.
How often should the oil be changed in Australia or New Zealand?
A good rule is every 12 months or 15,000 km, whichever comes first. If the car operates in harsher conditions—short trips, high heat, dusty roads, or enthusiastic driving—reduce the interval to keep the oil fresh and protective.
Does the IS 300h hybrid still need regular oil changes?
Yes. The hybrid’s petrol engine uses conventional lubrication. While it may run less often than a non-hybrid, it still needs time- and distance-based oil changes to prevent moisture, fuel dilution and deposits from building up.