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2010 Toyota Land Cruiser: Tough, comfy, and built for the long haul

The 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser is the sort of wagon that happily hauls the family to the shops, then backs up for a weekend towing the boat or tackling rugged tracks. It’s roomy, refined, and impressively capable, with a drivetrain designed to take a hiding and keep going. Owners value the dependable V8 powertrains, full-time 4WD, and a cabin that still feels premium years on.

Keeping a 2010 Land Cruiser in top nick is mostly about regular checks and a few thoughtful habits. It thrives on scheduled servicing, quality fluids, and genuine or well-reviewed aftermarket parts. Whether it’s the diesel or petrol variant, a consistent maintenance rhythm helps it stay smooth, quiet, and ready for big kilometres.

  • Fluids and filters: Change engine oil and filter on time, check coolant, brake, transmission, and diff oils, replace air and fuel filters as recommended.
  • Tyres and brakes: Rotate tyres, watch for uneven wear, keep pressures right for load and terrain, inspect pads, rotors, and brake lines.
  • Suspension and steering: Look for worn bushes, shocks, and ball joints, listen for clunks after corrugations or rough tracks.
  • 4WD gear: Service transfer case and diffs, ensure centre diff lock and low-range engage cleanly.
  • Belts, batteries, and cooling: Check accessory belts, battery health, and radiator/hoses for leaks, clean debris from the grille and condenser.
  • Rust and body: Rinse underbody after beach runs, inspect chassis rails, tow points, and seams.

For timing belt or chain intervals, towing weights, and fluid specs, stick to the service book for your exact engine and market. Treated well, a 2010 Land Cruiser is a long-term mate.

FAQs

What’s the typical service interval for a 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser?

Most owners follow a time-and-kilometre schedule, with oil and filter changes at regular intervals and inspections each visit. If it sees heavy towing, dusty roads, or short trips, many prefer shorter intervals to keep things fresh.

A proper logbook service also includes driveline checks, fluid top-ups, and a good look over brakes, suspension, and tyres.

How capable is the 2010 Land Cruiser off-road?

It’s seriously capable straight out of the box, with full-time 4WD, low-range, and solid ground clearance. Good tyres make a huge difference. Owners often add bash plates, recovery points, and a snorkel if they’re heading into tougher tracks or water crossings.

Does the 2010 Land Cruiser have a timing belt or chain?

It depends on the exact engine code and market. Some variants use a belt, others a chain. The best bet is to check the service sticker or logbook and follow the specified replacement or inspection interval.

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