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2018 Toyota LandCruiser Engine Oil — What It Does and How to Look After It
Engine oil absolutely is used on the 2018 Toyota LandCruiser. Toyota’s own owner’s manuals and dealer service schedules specify engine oil grades, capacities and change intervals for both the V8 turbo‑diesel and petrol variants, so it’s a core service item on this model. For DPF‑equipped 4.5‑litre V8 diesels (1VD‑FTV), technical guidance typically calls for low‑ash full‑synthetic oil such as 5W‑30 meeting ACEA C2/C3. Petrol engines in various markets commonly specify 0W‑20 or 5W‑30 meeting API SN. Always confirm the exact spec in the vehicle’s handbook for your market and climate.
What’s the job of engine oil here? It forms a thin protective film that lubricates bearings, pistons and camshafts, cuts down friction, carries away heat, suspends soot and contaminants, and helps keep seals conditioned. On the diesel LandCruiser with a DPF, the right low‑SAPs formulation matters because it reduces ash build‑up that can shorten DPF life. Fresh, correct‑spec oil means quieter running, better fuel economy and strong long‑term reliability — exactly what owners expect from a Cruiser.
Servicing-wise, most Australian and New Zealand schedules for the 2018 diesel V8 are set at 10,000 km or 6 months, whichever comes first, due to the high loads, towing and dusty work many Cruisers see. Petrol models may push to 12 months in some markets, but heavy towing, frequent short trips, off‑road dust or extreme heat should bring intervals back to 10,000 km or 6 months. Sticking to the service book keeps warranty and resale happy.
Day‑to‑day care is straightforward under the bonnet. Check the dipstick on level ground with the engine warm and off for a few minutes, and top up only with the handbook‑approved grade. If it’s using more oil than expected, note the rate and get it checked — early attention is cheaper than repairs. During a change, replace the filter, use a new sump plug washer, and fill to the specified capacity (the V8 diesel is roughly nine litres with a filter change