Is 2010 Lexus IS250 reliable?

Is 2010 Lexus IS250 reliable?

The 2010 Lexus IS 250 is a well-built entry-level luxury car with attractive styling and solid reliability — just don’t expect much practicality or power.

How often should you change the battery in a Lexus IS250?

We recommend changing the battery in Lexuss every 4 years. Although some batteries last much longer, most batteries begin breaking down chemically after four years, so you could experience dimmer headlights and other negative effects before you have a dead battery in your IS250 that you need to replace.

Is the IS250 the right size for the ISF?

Word of warning though the new 2012 catalogues (not just for century but other brands as well) have the IS250 listed as a type which doesn’t fit the dimensions of the battery tray (Slightly smaller). The right size and CCA rating is the one that’s listed for the ISF.

Which is the correct battery size for the ISF?

The right size and CCA rating is the one that’s listed for the ISF. It’s funny on the websites they have the correct battery type but their printed material is different.

When to replace the battery on a Lexus IS250?

Today I decided to replace my battery as it’s showing signs of dying for the past week. ~4 years in service since new. Got a new Century battery. Word of warning though the new 2012 catalogues (not just for century but other brands as well) have the IS250 listed as a type which doesn’t fit the dimensions of the battery tray (Slightly smaller).

Where do you find the battery on a Lexus?

Find the location of the battery on your Lexus. It will be on either side of the frame and is shaped like a rectangle with two cables that are attached to it. Find the battery terminals. The terminal with a plus + sign is the positive terminal, and the terminal with the negative – sign is the negative terminal.

Word of warning though the new 2012 catalogues (not just for century but other brands as well) have the IS250 listed as a type which doesn’t fit the dimensions of the battery tray (Slightly smaller). The right size and CCA rating is the one that’s listed for the ISF.

The right size and CCA rating is the one that’s listed for the ISF. It’s funny on the websites they have the correct battery type but their printed material is different.