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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Brake Fluid — what it does and when to change it

Brake fluid absolutely is used on the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser. The model runs a conventional hydraulic braking system that relies on glycol-based brake fluid to transmit pedal force and protect internal components. Technical sources back this up: the 2002 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual specifies DOT 3 brake fluid meeting SAE J1703/FMVSS 116, the Toyota 100 Series factory repair manual details hydraulic bleeding and fluid handling for ABS-equipped models, and Toyota Australia/New Zealand dealer logbooks list brake fluid replacement as a scheduled item.

What’s the point of brake fluid on a 100/105 Series Cruiser? It multiplies and carries pedal pressure to the calipers, resists boiling under heavy use, and contains corrosion inhibitors to keep the master cylinder, ABS modulator, and calipers healthy. Because it’s hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air), its boiling point drops over time, which can lead to a soft pedal or brake fade on long descents, towing, or off-road work. That’s why fresh, correct-spec fluid is key to confident stopping.

For this vehicle, Toyota calls for DOT 3. High-quality DOT 4 is commonly used and generally compatible, but the safe bet is to follow the Owner’s Manual and stick with DOT 3 meeting the listed standards. Never use silicone DOT 5. For a full flush and bleed, most workshops allow about 1–1.5 litres to ensure clean fluid through all lines and the ABS unit.

Service advice that suits Aussie and Kiwi conditions: plan on replacing the brake fluid every 24 months, regardless of kilometres, as reflected in Toyota dealer schedules in AU/NZ. If the Cruiser tows, sees high country descents, or does water crossings, testing fluid moisture/boiling point annually is a smart move.

  • Check the reservoir monthly