How many liters of engine oil should be added for the Toyota Land Cruiser 4.0?

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VonEvelyn
07/30/25 2:43am
The Land Cruiser 4.0 requires 6 liters of engine oil. Below is relevant information about the Land Cruiser: 1. Introduction: The Land Cruiser is the LAND-CRUISER 200 produced by Toyota, an imported ORV off-road vehicle manufactured by Toyota. While inheriting the original design DNA, its appearance evolves towards a style with a "freshness and advancement" of the new era. It is a hardcore off-road vehicle with four-wheel drive, a wheelbase of 2850 mm, and four-wheel disc brakes. 2. Configuration: The Land Cruiser employs the latest technologies and features such as the Crawl Control low-speed cruise driving assist system, KDSS kinetic dynamic suspension system, HAC hill-start assist control system, and the adoption of the VVT-i system. These enhancements not only improve durability, reliability, and off-road performance but also achieve a higher sense of luxury and quality, truly making it a world-class SUV.
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