90k miles
YES. Lexus recommends this changed at 90K miles
To replace the fan belt on a Lexus IS300, you typically need to loosen the tensioner pulley rather than moving the power steering pump. First, locate the tensioner and use a wrench to turn it, which will relieve tension on the belt. Once the belt is loose, you can remove it and install the new belt, ensuring it's properly routed according to the diagram usually found near the engine compartment. Finally, re-tension the belt by releasing the tensioner.
it has a chain hence dosent need replacing.
It depends on the engine type. On a 2.0 Petrol the recommended mileage to change the belt is 72,000mls, but you can always change it before.
How do you change the power steering belt on a 1996 lexus es300?
The recommended mileage to change a timing belt on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder is 100,000 miles. The belt may need replaced before this.
The same mileage as which the first cam belt was replaced.
150,000km
The Lexus LS460 has no belt it uses a chain as far as I can determine as Gates lists no belt for this model. Call your local Lexus dealer and verify this as I am not 100% positive.
It is a repenting belt. Just follow diagram under hood.
50k
120000 km