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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser fuel cap — purpose, care, and when to replace

Yes, a fuel cap is absolutely used on the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser (100 Series). Toyota’s Owner’s Manual for this model instructs drivers to tighten the fuel tank cap until it clicks, and the factory Repair Manual outlines EVAP system leak checks that begin with inspecting the cap and its seal. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue also lists a “Cap Sub‑Assembly, Fuel Tank” specifically for the 100 Series. Those technical sources make it clear the cap is a required part of the vehicle’s sealed fuel and EVAP system.

On a 2002 Land Cruiser, the fuel cap does more than just close the filler neck. It seals in fuel vapour to keep the evaporative emissions system happy, helps maintain correct tank pressure, and keeps dust, water, and grime out of the fuel. If the cap doesn’t seal properly, the vehicle can log EVAP leak fault codes and light the check engine lamp, plus you might notice a whiff of petrol around the rear quarter.

  • Prevents vapour losses and EVAP faults (common codes include P0440, P0442, P0455)
  • Stops contaminants entering the tank, protecting the pump and injectors
  • Provides a safe seal and an anti-spill barrier on rough tracks

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check the cap’s gasket and the filler neck. The rubber O‑ring should be supple, not cracked or flattened. Wipe dust off the neck, thread the cap on straight, and tighten until it clicks a few times. Don’t overfill the tank once the pump clicks off — that can stress the EVAP charcoal canister and the cap’s seal.

  • Replace the cap if the gasket is perished, the tether is broken, it won’t click, or it loosens itself
  • Investigate a fuel smell after parking or EVAP codes that return after clearing — the cap is the first and cheapest check
  • Use a genuine or quality OEM‑equivalent cap specified for the 100 Series