To replace the timing belt on a 1998 Lexus GS300, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the engine covers. Then, drain the coolant and remove the accessory belts, crankshaft pulley, and any components obstructing access to the timing belt. Align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft, remove the old belt, and install the new belt, ensuring it’s properly tensioned. Finally, reassemble all components, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
The 1998 Lexus GS300 uses the 2JZ-GE Toyota engine, which has 6 cylinders (inline-6).
Set fire to it, voila, one hotrod!
It takes 5w30 and 6 quarts.
s.b. at the top of the cam cover, will have an elec. lead to it.
Yes , the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) recommends every 90,000 miles
The 1998 Lexus ES 300 is equipped with a timing belt, not a timing chain. It is important to replace the timing belt at the recommended intervals, typically around 90,000 miles, to prevent potential engine damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt can help ensure the longevity and performance of the vehicle.
The 1998 Lexus GS 300 is equipped with a timing belt. It's recommended to replace the timing belt at regular intervals to prevent potential engine damage. Make sure to consult the owner's manual or a qualified mechanic for specific maintenance schedules related to the timing belt.
To change the alternator in a 1998 Lexus GS300, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical shock. Remove any components obstructing access to the alternator, such as the air intake or serpentine belt. Unbolt the alternator from its mounting bracket, disconnect the electrical connectors, and then replace it with the new alternator. Finally, reassemble everything in reverse order, reconnect the battery, and check if the new alternator is functioning properly.
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yes but to much denaro lot of work yes but to much denaro lot of work
This repair should only be done by a qualified professional. Also replace the water pump which is driven by the cam belt.
To remove the headlights from a 1998 Lexus GS300, first, open the hood and locate the headlight assembly. Remove the screws or bolts securing the assembly, typically found at the top and possibly on the sides. Disconnect the wiring harness by pressing the release tab and gently pulling it out. Finally, gently pull the headlight assembly forward to detach it from the vehicle.