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Castrol Transmax Multi-vehicle Dex/Merc Automatic Transmission Fluid 4L - 3428483
2009 Toyota Land Cruiser: built for the long haul
The 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser is a proper 4WD wagon that’s happiest tackling corrugations, towing the boat, or touring the backblocks. Known for its stout chassis and relaxed V8 grunt, it’s a favourite across Australia and New Zealand for families, tradies, and long-haul travellers alike. This part is designed to suit the 200 Series platform, matching OEM fit and finish, so owners can bolt it in with confidence and keep their rig feeling tight, quiet, and ready for the next mission.
Maintenance on a 2009 Land Cruiser is straightforward when they stick to the logbook. High-quality oils, filters, and fluids go a long way, especially if the vehicle spends time off-road or towing. Regular checks help prevent small niggles becoming big jobs, while genuine-spec parts keep everything within factory tolerances and ensure smooth operation.
- Engine oil and filter changes at sensible kilometre intervals, shorter if doing heavy work.
- Air and fuel filters kept clean, especially after dusty trips.
- Coolant, brake fluid, and diff/transfer oils replaced as per schedule.
- Inspect suspension bushes, shocks, wheel bearings, and steering components after rough tracks.
- Watch tyres, brakes, and battery health, replace before they’re tired.
Whether diesel or petrol, the Land Cruiser responds well to attentive care. This replacement part is built from durable materials to handle Aussie heat and Kiwi alpine chill, and it’s engineered to integrate neatly with factory systems. Fitment is typically straightforward with basic tools, and once installed, it helps the Land Cruiser keep its trademark quiet refinement and long-distance comfort.
FAQs
What engines are in the 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser in Australia and New Zealand?
Most examples run the 4.5‑litre twin‑turbo diesel V8 (1VD‑FTV), prized for torque and touring range. Some markets also saw a petrol V8 option. Exact availability can vary by country and trim, but the diesel is the go-to for towing and outback work.
What routine maintenance keeps a 2009 Land Cruiser reliable?
Stick to regular oil and filter changes, keep air and fuel filters fresh, and replace coolant, brake fluid, and driveline oils on schedule. After off‑road trips, inspect suspension, steering, and underbody. Using quality parts and fluids preserves performance and longevity.
What is the towing capacity for the 2009 Land Cruiser?
When properly equipped, it’s rated up to 3,500 kg braked. For safe towing, ensure the vehicle is serviced, tyres and brakes are in top nick, and weight distribution, towbar rating, and GVM/GCM limits are all observed.