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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK113C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK112C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK500
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK112
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK311C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK310
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK501C
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK901C
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Van Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK140C
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter
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REPCO Van Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter w/o Fuel Filter - RFSK142C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter
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REPCO Passenger Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK124C
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REPCO Van Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK942C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK133C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with 2 Fuel Filters
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK262
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK120
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK130
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK300
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK550
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit with Cabin Filter - RFSK125C
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK200
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REPCO 4WD Filter Service Kit - RFSK110
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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Air Filter — What It Does and When to Replace It
The 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser absolutely uses an engine air filter. Toyota’s Owner’s Manual and Repair Manual for the 200 Series (model year 2014), along with the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for both the 1VD‑FTV 4.5L V8 Turbo‑Diesel and 3UR‑FE 5.7L V8 Petrol, specify a replaceable air cleaner element housed in the air cleaner box. It’s a standard, serviceable item across both engines and is part of Toyota’s scheduled maintenance program.
What’s the job of the air filter? It’s the Land Cruiser’s first line of defence against dust, sand and debris. By trapping contaminants before they reach the intake, it helps maintain correct airflow readings, protects the turbo and cylinders on the diesel, reduces wear on piston rings and valves, and keeps fuel economy and power where they should be. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—think outback roads, beach runs and farm tracks—that filtration matters even more.
Servicing guidance from Toyota sources calls for inspection at regular service intervals and replacement as needed. For local conditions, a sensible rule is to have it checked at each scheduled service (typically every 10,000–15,000 km) and expect replacement around 30,000–40,000 km. If the Cruiser sees a lot of gravel, sand, or red dust, bring that forward—sometimes every 10,000–20,000 km is wise. Short‑trip, city use can stretch intervals a little, but visual condition should always call the shots.
Signs it’s time to swap the element include:
- Sluggish acceleration or heavier fuel use
- Noticeably louder induction noise
- A filter that looks dark, clogged, or damaged
When fitting a new one, seat the element squarely, make sure the airbox seal is clean and intact, and clip everything down evenly to avoid dust bypass. Steer clear of over‑oiled aftermarket filters on MAF‑equipped models, excess oil can contaminate the sensor and cause rough running. Genuine or quality equivalent paper elements usually give the best balance of filtration and airflow.
For owners who alternate between highway touring and dusty tracks, it’s smart to carry a spare element in the cargo area. A quick change after a big dust day can keep the Land Cruiser running sweet and protect those expensive bits up front. And don’t forget: the cabin air filter is a separate item—great for keeping the A/C fresh—but the engine air filter is the one that protects the heart of the 200 Series.
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What air filter does a 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser use?
The 2014 Land Cruiser (200 Series) uses a serviceable panel‑type engine air filter located in the air cleaner box. Both the 1VD‑FTV diesel and 3UR‑FE petrol variants specify a replaceable element as per Toyota’s Owner’s and Repair Manuals.
Genuine Toyota elements or high‑quality equivalents are recommended. Part numbers can vary by engine and market, so the safest bet is to confirm by VIN with a Toyota dealer or trusted parts supplier.
How often should the air filter be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Have it inspected at every service (around 10,000–15,000 km). Many owners replace at 30,000–40,000 km in normal conditions, but dusty use can warrant changes as often as every 10,000–20,000 km.
If performance drops, fuel use climbs, or the element looks dirty or damaged, replace sooner rather than later to protect the engine and maintain efficiency.
Can the Land Cruiser’s air filter be cleaned instead of replaced?
Light surface dust can be gently tapped out, but Toyota’s guidance supports replacement when the element is dirty—paper media loses efficiency when clogged and can be damaged by aggressive cleaning.
If using reusable/oiled filters, follow the maker’s oiling instructions carefully to avoid MAF contamination. For most owners, a quality paper element replacement is the simplest, safest option.