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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Crown

2014 Toyota Crown parts and care made easy

The 2014 Toyota Crown blends quiet, grown-up comfort with a handy splash of sportiness, making it a favourite among Aussie and Kiwi drivers who like their luxury with low drama. Whether it’s the silky V6 or the clever hybrid setup, this S210-series sedan cruises beautifully, sips fuel sensibly (especially the hybrid), and wraps it all in a plush, well-finished cabin. For everyday driving, it feels planted and composed, with the sort of refinement usually seen in far pricier badges.

When it comes to parts and high-level maintenance, the Crown is straightforward. Many service items are shared across Toyota and Lexus families, so sourcing quality filters, pads, fluids, and suspension bits is no hassle. Most examples in Australia and New Zealand are JDM imports, so matching the part to the chassis code (S210) and engine family is the go. Routine care keeps it sweet: fresh oil at sensible intervals, good tyres, and attention to cooling and brakes. Hybrids appreciate battery health checks and correct coolant, while V6 models benefit from timely spark plug and transmission fluid changes. No timing belt stress here—these use timing chains, which is one less thing to worry about.

  • Service interval: typically every 10,000 km or 12 months (shorter if driving is mostly urban or hot).
  • Fluids: Toyota SLLC (pink) coolant, WS ATF for autos, DOT 3/4 brake fluid, and the specified engine oil grade.
  • Wear items: brake pads/discs, tyres, suspension bushes, and cabin/engine air filters.
  • Hybrid notes: inspect inverter coolant and hybrid battery condition during scheduled services.
  • Parts fitment: cross-check VIN/chassis code for trim-specific items (Royal, Athlete, Majesta).

Popular questions

What engines and trims were available for the 2014 Toyota Crown?
The 2014 Crown (S210) commonly appears as Royal and Athlete, with a 2.5L V6 petrol, a 3.5L V6 in higher-spec variants (including Majesta), and a 2.5L hybrid pairing a four-cylinder petrol with electric drive. V6 models use a 6‑speed auto, while hybrids run an e‑CVT. Economy and performance vary by spec, but all deliver smooth, quiet touring.

What service intervals and fluids suit AU/NZ conditions?
Most owners follow 10,000 km or 12‑month intervals