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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Air Filter — What It Does and When to Replace It

Yes, the 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser absolutely uses an engine air filter. Toyota’s technical literature for the 200 Series (J200) — including the Owner’s Manual, Repair Manual (RM) air cleaner section, and Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue — all specify an engine air cleaner element for both petrol and diesel variants. That means it’s a standard, serviceable part on every 2014 Land Cruiser sold in Australia and New Zealand.

The air filter’s job is simple but critical: it cleans incoming air before it reaches the engine. By trapping dust, sand and debris, it protects cylinder walls, turbochargers, mass airflow sensors and intake valves from abrasive wear. A healthy filter keeps airflow steady so the engine can meter fuel properly, helping power delivery, fuel economy and emissions systems (including EGR and DPF on diesel models) stay on song.

For this model, Toyota advises regular inspection and periodic replacement as part of scheduled servicing. In local conditions, a good rule of thumb is to inspect the filter every 10,000 km or 6 months, and replace it about every 30,000–40,000 km — sooner if you’re touring dusty roads, towing, or spending time on the beach or station tracks. Those conditions load the filter quickly, so a condition-based approach (replace when dirty) is smart.

Quick tips to keep the Land Cruiser breathing freely:

  • Open the airbox and check the element for heavy darkening, dust build-up, tears or deformed pleats. If in doubt, change it — filters are cheaper than engines.
  • Don’t blast the element with high-pressure air