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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Oil Filter
Technical sources such as the Toyota Owner’s Manual and Warranty & Maintenance Guide, Toyota Service Information (TIS) workshop manuals, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue all specify an engine oil filter for the 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser. Industry catalogues from major filter manufacturers likewise list dedicated oil filters for the 2007 model’s engines. So yes—an oil filter is absolutely fitted and relevant to this vehicle.
On a 2007 Land Cruiser—whether running the 1VD‑FTV V8 turbo‑diesel or the 2UZ‑FE V8 petrol—the oil filter’s job is to trap contaminants (soot, metal particles, sludge) before they circulate through bearings, camshafts, and turbocharger (diesel). Clean oil reduces wear, keeps oil galleries from clogging, and helps the engine run cooler and quieter. Most Aussie and Kiwi service schedules call for replacing the oil filter at every engine oil change, typically around 10,000 km or 6 months, whichever comes first. In tougher conditions—frequent towing, dusty roads, short‑trip stop‑start—shorten that to 5,000–7,500 km.
There are two common setups on this model year: a cartridge‑style element in a reusable housing (common on the 1VD‑FTV diesel) and a spin‑on canister (common on the 2UZ‑FE petrol). The diesel cartridge needs new O‑rings each service and careful attention to the housing cap