2013 Lexus GS
GS
Factory Specs at a Glance
Common Diagnostic Codes
Quick Specs(10)
The Lexus GS battery is typically located in the engine compartment on the driver or passenger side. Some models have it in the trunk or under the rear seat.
The Lexus GS coolant type depends on model year. Newer models use long-life OAT or HOAT coolant (often pink, blue, or orange). Older models use traditional green IAT coolant.
The Lexus GS fluid capacities vary by engine and year. See the detailed breakdown below for oil, coolant, transmission, brake, and other fluids.
The Lexus GS headlight bulb size varies by year and trim. Check your owner's manual or existing bulb for the exact part number.
The Lexus GS uses synthetic motor oil — typically 0W-20 for newer models (2010+) or 5W-30 for older ones. Check your owner's manual for exact capacity.
The Lexus GS serpentine belt routing diagram is typically found on a sticker under the hood. Belt size varies by engine.
The Lexus GS spark plug type varies by engine. Most modern engines use iridium or platinum long-life plugs.
The Lexus GS tire size varies by year and trim. Check the driver's door jamb sticker for your exact factory size.
The Lexus GS transmission fluid type depends on your transmission — automatic models require the manufacturer-specified ATF. See the year breakdown below.
The Lexus GS wiper blade sizes vary by year. Driver side is typically 24-26 inches, passenger side 17-19 inches.
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