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2012 Toyota Land Cruiser Drive Belt — What it does and when to replace it
Based on Toyota technical sources — including the Land Cruiser 200 Series (J200) Repair Manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2012 models — the 2012 Toyota Land Cruiser is fitted with an accessory drive belt (often called a serpentine belt). Both the V8 diesel (1VD-FTV) and petrol V8s (such as 3UR-FE/1UR-FE, depending on market) use a drive belt to run key ancillaries. On some variants, the A/C may use an additional belt alongside the main serpentine belt.
This belt’s job is simple but vital: it transfers crankshaft power to the alternator, A/C compressor, power steering pump, and, on some engines, the water pump. If the belt slips or snaps, charging, cooling and steering assist can be lost — not the sort of adventure any Land Cruiser owner wants under the bonnet.
For day-to-day servicing of a 2012 Land Cruiser, a quick look at the belt should be on the checklist. Toyota’s service literature calls for periodic inspection for cracks, glazing, fraying, chunking, and any contamination from oil or coolant. A healthy belt has clean ribs, no missing material, and sits straight on the pulleys. The automatic tensioner should keep it taut and quiet