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2004 Toyota Land Cruiser: Tough-as-nails touring with easy-going upkeep

The 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser is a proper go-anywhere wagon, built for long kilometres across Aussie outback tracks and Kiwi backroads alike. With its roomy cabin, stout ladder frame, and proven 4WD system, it’s the sort of rig that shrugs off corrugations, towing duties, and weekend missions. Whether running a torquey turbo-diesel or a smooth V8 petrol, it delivers the kind of reliability that’s made the Cruiser a legend across Australia and New Zealand.

Keeping one happy isn’t hard, and most maintenance is straightforward under the bonnet. Regular servicing with quality fluids and filters, a keen eye on cooling, and attention to tyres and suspension will see it laughing for years. Owners who tour or tow heavy should lean into shorter service intervals, especially after dusty or muddy trips.

  • Engine care: fresh oil and filters on schedule, watch for leaks, hoses, and belts, keep the air filter clean after dusty runs.
  • Driveline: change diff, gearbox, and transfer case oils as recommended, check CV boots and wheel bearings.
  • Cooling system: radiator, fan, and coolant health are key—look for brittle hoses and keep coolant at the right spec.
  • Brakes and suspension: pads, rotors, shocks, and bushes wear with load—rotate tyres and align regularly.
  • Timing belt: on belt-driven variants, replace around the factory interval (often ~150,000 km) with tensioners and water pump considered.
  • Body and electrics: inspect chassis rails and tailgate for rust, keep battery, earths, and lighting in good nick.

Treated right, this Cruiser will carry gear, family, and dreams across vast distances with that laid-back, unflustered character people love.

What engines were offered in 2004?

Most Australian and New Zealand 2004 Land Cruisers came with a 4.2-litre turbo-diesel or a 4.7-litre V8 petrol. Both are renowned for durability, with the diesel prized for touring range and low-down torque, and the V8 for smooth power and highway comfort.

What service interval suits a 2004 Land Cruiser?

A good rule of thumb is every 10,000 km or 6 months, whichever comes first. If it’s towing, sees lots of short trips, or works in dusty conditions, consider halving that. Always follow the owner’s manual and use quality fluids that meet Toyota specs.

Any common issues to watch?

Expect wear in suspension bushes and shocks, occasional steering play, and ageing cooling components. On belt-driven engines, timing belt changes are important. Keep an eye on rust in high-exposure areas and stay ahead of drivetrain oils for long-term smooth running.

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