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2014 Toyota Land Cruiser: Tough, tidy, and ready for the long haul

The 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser is a proper workhorse, built for long runs across the Nullarbor and weekend missions up Aotearoa’s back roads. With a grunty V8, low-range 4x4, and a ladder-frame chassis, it tows, tours, and tackles corrugations without fuss. Owners love the dependable driveline, generous ground clearance, and the confidence that comes from Toyota’s bulletproof reputation.

Inside, it’s roomy and practical, with seating for the crew and kit. The dash is straightforward, the electrics are well proven, and the factory safety tech still stacks up for its era. Whether hauling a boat or crawling a rutted track, it keeps things calm and controlled.

Keeping a 2014 Land Cruiser sweet is mostly about regular, sensible upkeep. Stick to quality fluids, filters, and parts—genuine or reputable aftermarket—and it’ll clock big kilometres with ease. Common wear items are easy to source: air and fuel filters, brake pads and rotors, suspension bushes, and tyres. Under heavy loads or dusty conditions, shorten service intervals and give the cooling and intake systems extra attention.

High-level maintenance pointers include the following:

  • Service every 10,000–15,000 km (or 6–12 months), including engine oil, oil filter, and inspections.
  • Check diff, transfer, and gearbox oils on schedule, replace coolant and brake fluid by time, not just distance.
  • Inspect belts, hoses, wheel bearings, and steering/suspension joints before big trips.
  • Rotate tyres every 10,000 km and keep an eye on pressures, especially when towing.
  • After off-road or beach work, wash underbody, clean the airbox, and check recovery points and bash plates.

What is the service interval for a 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser in Australia and New Zealand?

Most diesels are best at 10,000 km or 6 months, while some petrol variants run to 15,000 km or 12 months. If it tows, works in dust, or does lots of short trips, tighten the intervals. The logbook and local Toyota guidance always take priority.

How much can a 2014 Land Cruiser tow?

Many variants are rated up to 3,500 kg (braked), subject to model, GVM/GCM, and towbar rating. Keep tyres, brakes, cooling, and suspension in top nick, and match the hitch and brake controller to the load for stable, legal towing.

What common issues should owners watch for?

Expect wear to suspension bushes, brake rotors and pads, and the battery/alternator on high-kilometre vehicles. Diesel models can see EGR and intake soot build-up, in dusty work, check airbox sealing and filters to prevent dust ingress.

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