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Lexus 90311-50029 Seal, Type T Oil

1990-2005 Lexus 9031150029

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Lexus 90311-50029 Seal, Type T Oil
  • Part Description
    Oil Seal, Front Drive Shaft, LH
  • Position
    Driver Side
  • Replaces
    90311-50011
  • Manufacturer
    Lexus
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Lexus
    Manufacturer Part Number90311-50029
    Part DescriptionOil Seal, Front Drive Shaft, LH
    Manufacturer NoteBRAZIL SPEC
    Item Dimensions3.3 x 0.7 x 3.3 inches
    Item Weight0.60 Pounds
    PositionDriver Side
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces90311-50011
    ManufacturerLexus
    SKU90311-50029
    WarrantyThis genuine Lexus part is guaranteed by Lexus's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    1990-1991 Lexus ES2506 Cyl 2.5L2VZFE; VZV21L-CTPNKA, VZV21L-CTPNKK
    1992-2001 Lexus ES3006 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE, 1MZFE; MCV20L-BTPGKA, 3VZFE; MCV10L-BTPGKA, MCV10L-BTPGKK, MCV20L-BTPGKA, MCV20L-BTPGKK, VCV10L-BTPGKA, VCV10L-BTPGKK
    1999-2003 Lexus RX3006 Cyl 3.0L1MZFE; MCU10L-AWPGKA, MCU15L-AWPGKA
    2004-2005 Lexus RX330STD|6 Cyl 3.3L3MZFE; MCU33L-CWAGKA, MCU38L-CWAGKA
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I just want to confirm that this is the part I need to replace. Posted by LexusPartsNow Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 90311-50029 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by LexusPartsNow Specialist
    Q:
    How to replace driveaxle seals and speedometer driven gear seals in a transaxle on Lexus ES300? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Fluid leaks frequently occur due to wear of the driveaxle oil seals or the speedometer drive gear oil seal and O-rings, with replacement being relatively easy as repairs can usually be performed without removing the transaxle from the vehicle. The driveaxle oil seals are located on either side of the transaxle, where the driveaxle shaft is splined into the differential; if leakage is suspected, the vehicle should be raised and securely supported on jackstands, and fluid will be found on the side of the transaxle if the seal is leaking. To replace the seal, the driveaxle assembly must be removed, and if replacing the right-side driveaxle seal, the intermediate shaft and driveaxle assembly should be removed as a single unit. The old oil seal can be carefully pried out of the transaxle bore using a screwdriver or prybar, ensuring not to gouge or nick the surface of the seal bore; if it cannot be removed this way, a special oil seal removal tool will be required. A large section of pipe or a large deep socket can be used as a drift to install the new oil seal, ensuring it is driven into the bore squarely and completely seated, with the lip of the new seal lubricated with multi-purpose grease. The driveaxle assembly should then be reinstalled, taking care not to damage the lip of the new seal. The vehicle speed sensor and speedometer driven gear housing are located on the differential part of the transaxle housing, and lubricant around the sensor housing can indicate if the O-ring is leaking. The electrical connector from the vehicle speed sensor should be disconnected, and the sensor and speedometer driven gear housing removed from the transaxle, followed by the removal of the O-ring. A new O-ring should be installed on the driven gear housing before reinstalling the speedometer driven gear and vehicle speed sensor housing, ensuring the hold-down bolt is tightened securely. For V6 models, the direct clutch speed sensor seal is located on the transaxle housing, and lubricant around the sensor housing can indicate if the O-ring is leaking. The electrical connector from the direct clutch speed sensor should be disconnected, and the sensor removed from the transaxle, followed by the removal of the O-ring. A new O-ring should be installed on the sensor body before reinstalling the direct clutch speed sensor, ensuring the hold-down bolt is tightened securely.
    Posted by LexusPartsNow Specialist
    Q:
    What is the first step in replacing the driveaxle oil seal for the 2005 Lexus RX330? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Remove the driveaxle. If you're replacing the right side driveaxle seal, remove the intermediate shaft and the driveaxle assembly as a single unit.
    Posted by LexusPartsNow Specialist
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Genuine Lexus Part 90311-50029, the Right Choice

Getting part # 90311-50029 Seal, Type T Oil helps restore factory performance. It is also referred to as Wheel Seal. This part works with 1990-1991 ES250, 1992-2001 ES300, 1999-2003 RX300, 2004-2005 RX330. Purchasing OEM parts for your vehicle should be your top priority. Manufactured by Lexus, they are built to meet high standards and utilize only top-notch materials for decent reliability and durability.

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