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Parts for your 2017 Toyota Land cruiser-Engine oil
Engine oil for the 2017 Toyota LandCruiser
Engine-oil is absolutely relevant and used on the 2017 Toyota LandCruiser. This is confirmed by the 2017 LandCruiser Owner’s Manual and the Toyota Australia/New Zealand Warranty & Service Schedule, which specify engine oil grades and change intervals as part of regular servicing.
For this model—whether it’s the 4.5L V8 turbo-diesel (1VD-FTV) common across Australia and New Zealand, or petrol variants in other markets—engine oil is the lifeblood of the engine. It lubricates moving parts to reduce friction and wear, helps carry heat away from hotspots, keeps internals clean by suspending contaminants, provides a light seal around piston rings for better compression, and protects against corrosion during stop–start driving or short trips.
Toyota’s technical guidance notes that correct viscosity and specification matter. Diesel LandCruiser models equipped with a DPF typically call for a low-ash 5W-30 oil meeting the appropriate ACEA low-SAPS spec to protect the after-treatment system. Petrol engines commonly specify 0W-20 or 5W-30 meeting API/ILSAC standards. The Owner’s Manual includes a viscosity chart by ambient temperature so owners can match oil to climate and usage. When in doubt, the handbook and the local Toyota service schedule are the go-tos.
As for maintenance, keeping engine oil fresh is one of the best ways to make a 2017 LandCruiser last. Diesel models in AU/NZ generally follow 10,000 km or 6‑month intervals (whichever comes first). Petrol variants may have up to 12 months between changes depending on market guidance. Heavy towing, dusty outback tracks, frequent short trips, or idling all count as severe service, so more frequent changes are smart. Always replace the oil filter with the oil, and use a new drain plug gasket to avoid seepage.
- Check the dipstick monthly and before big trips