In this video I show you step by step on how to replace the front brakes on your 2013 + Lexus GS350 F Sport. My vehicle is a rear wheel drive model that has the larger 2 piece rotors, the AWD model has slightly different parts but the steps to replace are very similar. I […]
In this video I show you how to change the rear brake pads and rotors on a 4th generation Lexus GS350, F-Sport and RX350. If you own a GS350 or RX350 and need help changing your rear brakes, then this video should help you. If there are any questions leave them in the comments section […]
Hello friends! If you saw my last video where I replaced the hub assembly on my 13″ Lexus GS350, then you might know that I damaged the wheel speed censor when doing that job. Doh! I have never seen so many DTCs on my Lexus before. In this video I replace the crazy expensive wheel […]
Learn how to install a new battery in a Lexus GS350. We’ll show you how to replace/change/remove with simple tips and tricks to help get you started! Tool List: 10mm wrench, flathead screwdriver The 12 volt battery in this 2015 Lexus GS350 is located under the hood. Although this video may provide you with the […]
Replacing the lid on my center console looked difficult but it wasn’t at all. Here’s a quick video showing how I did it
In this video I show you what steps I took in order to change the spark plugs in my wife’s 2013 Lexus GS350 AWD. This video should also be helpful for all owners of 2013′-2017′ IS350’s with the 3.5L V6 engine. This is the same engine found in the GS350. Changing the sparks yourself can […]
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1) Remove battery 2) Remove LHD unit which is under the battery, which will then expose one of the fuse box bolts. 3) Remove the fuse box cover 4) Remove bolt and wire harness on top right 5) Remove the 3 bolts holding down the whole fusebox container 6) On the bottom left there is […]
Hey guys here with another DIY showing you how to replace BOTH valve cover gaskets on the GR family of Lexus and Toyota engines. This car is a 2006 GS300 but this engine is also found in various Lexus and Toyota models. The GS300, GS350, IS250, IS3500. If you found this video useful and would […]
Detailed DIY install of water pump, thermostat, radiator hoses, and serpentine belt on an 2007 IS250. Guide also works for IS350, GS350, RC350. Basically any of the 250 or 350 RWD or AWD engines. See links below for the parts you need. Mostly all OEM. Only one I recommend aftermarket is the Bando or Mitsobushi […]
For anyone who has no desire to drill holes in your bumper (like I didn’t) and live in a state that requires front plates, this is a great alternative for mounting your front plate.
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2013 Lexus GS350 custom install an iPad with a Custom Sound System: Customer door panels and customer trunk with water tank.
2013 Lexus GS350 custom install an iPad with a Custom Sound System: Customer door panels and customer trunk with water tank.
2013 Lexus GS350 custom install an iPad with a Custom Sound System: Customer door panels and customer trunk with water tank.
2013 Lexus GS350 custom install an iPad with a Custom Sound System: Customer door panels and customer trunk with water tank.
2013 Lexus GS350 custom install an iPad with a Custom Sound System: Customer door panels and customer trunk with water tank.
This is the 15 second YouTube version of my instagram video on how to remove the mirrors on the 2013+ Lexus GS350. This is to help out the members of the Clu…
The Destruction to get to the ballast. its a small thin squarish rectangular box thats screwed/mounted to the underside of the headlamp housing. the only way…