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K&N Replacement Air Filter - E-2444

K&N Replacement Air Filter - E-2444

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$210
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Ryco Air Filter - A340

Ryco Air Filter - A340

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Repco Air Filter - RAF15

Repco Air Filter - RAF15

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Proselect Air Filter - PSA15

Proselect Air Filter - PSA15

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K&N Air Filter - E-2440

K&N Air Filter - E-2440

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Repco Air Filter - RAF474

Repco Air Filter - RAF474

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Donaldson Air Filter Panel - DBA5110

Donaldson Air Filter Panel - DBA5110

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K&N Air Induction Kit - RC-5052AB

K&N Air Induction Kit - RC-5052AB

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Dayco Air Intake Hose - DAH137

Dayco Air Intake Hose - DAH137

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Dayco Air Intake Hose - DAH123

Dayco Air Intake Hose - DAH123

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Ryco Oil Catch Can - RCC351K

Ryco Oil Catch Can - RCC351K

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Ryco Oil Catch Can - RCC351

Ryco Oil Catch Can - RCC351

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Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX1150

Receiver Drier Desiccant Bag - RDX1150

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Receiver Drier Desiccant Kit - RDX0040

Receiver Drier Desiccant Kit - RDX0040

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Ryco Fire Guardian Air Filter - A340FG

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2015 Toyota LandCruiser air filter — what it does and how to look after it

Yes, the 2015 Toyota LandCruiser (200 Series) uses an engine air filter. Technical sources including Toyota’s 2015 LandCruiser owner’s manual and factory service information for the 1VD‑FTV 4.5‑litre twin‑turbo diesel and 3UR‑FE 5.7‑litre petrol specify an engine air cleaner element, and Toyota’s Australian and New Zealand service schedules call for regular inspection and periodic replacement. Major filter catalogues for this model also list both an engine air filter and a cabin (pollen) filter, confirming fitment across trims.

This air filter’s job is straightforward but critical: it cleans the air before it reaches the engine, protecting the cylinders, turbochargers, and sensors from dust and grit. For a LandCruiser that tows, tours, and tackles corrugations, a healthy filter helps maintain smooth performance, better fuel economy, and reduced engine wear.

Servicing guidance from Toyota’s maintenance schedule has the air cleaner inspected at routine services (typically every 10,000 km or 6 months). Replacement intervals vary with conditions, but a common rule of thumb is around 30,000–40,000 km or 24 months in normal use, and much sooner if driving on unsealed roads, in the outback, or near the coast where dust and salt are common. If the element looks dark, won’t pass light, or shows damage, it’s time to swap it.

Under the bonnet, the filter sits in the air box. Release the clips, lift the lid, and remove the element. Avoid washing the element or blasting it with compressed air, Toyota service literature specifies replacing a dirty element rather than cleaning it. Make sure the new filter’s sealing edge sits perfectly in the housing and that the lid clips home evenly—any gap can let dust bypass the filter. Stick with a genuine or reputable aftermarket filter designed for the LC200’s engine, oiled performance elements can contaminate the MAF sensor if over‑oiled.

If the vehicle has forded water or done a dusty convoy run, check the filter sooner. A quick inspection alongside oil and coolant checks is cheap peace of mind, especially before a big trip or after towing.

  • Tell‑tales it needs replacing: sluggish acceleration, higher fuel use, induction whistle, visibly clogged paper pleats.
  • Best practice: inspect every service, replace on condition or at the recommended kilometre/time interval, and always ensure the air box is clean before refitting.

How often should the 2015 LandCruiser air filter be replaced?

Inspect it at each 10,000 km/6‑month service and replace about every 30,000–40,000 km or 24 months in normal conditions. In dusty Aussie or Kiwi off‑road use, replacement can be needed far sooner—sometimes after a single very dusty trip.

If in doubt, go by condition: if it looks clogged or airflow seems down, replace it rather than trying to clean it.

Where is the engine air filter on a 2015 LandCruiser 200?

It’s in the air box under the bonnet, on the intake side. Pop the metal clips, lift the lid, and the rectangular element lifts straight out.

Check the air box for leaves or dust before fitting the new element, and ensure the lid seals evenly all the way around.

Can an oiled performance filter be used on the LC200?

It can physically fit if it’s the correct part, but over‑oiling may foul the MAF sensor. Toyota service information supports replacing a clogged paper element rather than oiling/cleaning, so most owners stick with quality paper filters for reliability.

If choosing an oiled type, follow the maker’s oiling spec precisely and inspect the MAF periodically.

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