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2022 Toyota Land Cruiser fuel cap — what it does and how to look after it

Technical sources from Toyota confirm the 2022 Land Cruiser (J300 series) is fitted with a conventional, tethered screw-on fuel tank cap, not a capless system. The 2022 Land Cruiser Owner’s Manual includes instructions for removing and tightening the fuel tank cap, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists a genuine “cap sub-assembly, fuel tank filler” for J300 variants. That means a fuel cap is relevant and used on this model.

On a 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser, the fuel cap does more than just keep the fuel in. It seals the tank to maintain the correct pressure balance, protects the evaporative emissions system (especially important on petrol variants), and keeps dust, water and road grime out of the filler neck — a big deal for Kiwi and Aussie conditions where vehicles often see gravel, mud and coastal air. Proper sealing helps avoid fuel smells, difficult starts after refuelling, and those annoying dash warnings that can pop up if the system thinks there’s a leak.

While there’s no strict replacement interval for a fuel cap, it’s smart to check it during regular servicing. Look for a cracked or flattened rubber seal, a cap that won’t “click” when tightened, frayed tethers, or any persistent fuel odour around the filler. If the Check Engine Light appears with evap-related codes after refuelling, a worn or loose cap is often the cheapest fix to try first. For diesel Land Cruisers, the cap’s dust and water exclusion is just as critical — if the O-ring is perished, swap it out before the next big trip.

When replacing the cap, stick with a genuine or high-quality equivalent that matches the Land Cruiser’s spec. The correct cap maintains the designed pressure relief and vacuum function, which protects the tank and evap components. When tightening after a top-up, turn the cap until it clicks