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2022 Toyota Land Cruiser (LC300) Oil Filler Cap
Technical sources confirm the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser uses an oil filler cap. The Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series Owner’s Manual (2022) shows the “ENGINE OIL” filler cap in the engine compartment overview and the do‑it‑yourself maintenance section. Toyota’s Repair Manual (LC300) and the Electronic Parts Catalogue list a “Cap Sub‑Assembly, Oil Filler” for both the 3.5L twin‑turbo petrol V6 (V35A‑FTS) and the 3.3L twin‑turbo diesel V6 (F33A‑FTV). So yes, an oil cap is fitted and it’s absolutely relevant.
On the 2022 Land Cruiser, the oil cap does more than just plug a hole. It seals the top of the engine’s oil fill neck, keeping dust, water and grit out—vital when the vehicle spends time off‑road—and helping maintain correct crankcase conditions. A good cap prevents oil mist from escaping and stops a messy film building up over the engine bay. It’s a simple part, but if it’s loose, missing or its seal is perished, expect leaks, odours, and potential contamination that can accelerate wear.
As part of regular servicing (typically every 10,000 km or 6 months in AU/NZ, depending on use), the oil cap deserves a quick once‑over. After topping up oil to the grade specified in the owner’s manual, fit the cap squarely and do it up hand‑tight—just a firm nip