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FRAM 4WD Filter Kit - Suitable for 70 Series 4.2L 1HZ (1990-2007) - FSA71

FRAM 4WD Filter Kit - Suitable for 70 Series 4.2L 1HZ (1990-2007) - FSA71

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The FRAM 4WD Filter kit—suitable for 70 Series 4.2-L 1 Hz (1990–2007)—FSA71 helps you keep your Land Cruiser running at its best wherever you go. Whether you’re a workshop mechanic, a racer, or someone who services their own vehicle, this kit makes maintenance simple. It includes the correct oil, air, and fuel filters for your model, all packed in 1 box with a single reference number.

With the FRAM 4WD Filter Kit—Suitable for 70 Series 4.2 L 1 Hz (1990–2007)—FSA71, you get filters that meet or exceed original equipment standards. Each one is tested to international quality levels and built to handle both city driving and off-road conditions, helping your engine perform reliably and efficiently every time.

Package:

  • Oil filter - PH5123
  • Air filter - CA376
  • Fuel filter - P4922
  • Secondary fuel filter - C4873
  • Required seals

Fitment:

  • Suits the Toyota Coaster HZB30R (2-Door Bus), 1990–1993, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Coaster HZB50R (2-Door Bus), 1993–1999, 4.2 litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Coaster HZB50R (2-Door Bus), 1999–2003, 4.2 litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ79R (2-Door Cab Chassis), 2001–2007, 4.2-litre 1HD-FTE 24 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ73R (2-Door Hard Top), 1990–1999, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ75R (2-Door Hard Top), 1990–1999, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ75R (2-Door Utility), 1990–1999, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ78R (3-Door Troop Carrier), 1999–2001, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ78R (3-Door Troop Carrier), 1999–2007, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ79R (3-Door Cab Chassis), 1999–2007, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser PZJ73R (2-Door Resin Top), 1990–1993, 3.5-litre 1 PZ 10 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser SWB HZJ70R (2-Door Hard Top), 1991–1992, 4.2-litre 1 Hz 12 V SOHC
  • Suits the Toyota Land Cruiser SWB PZJ70R (2-Door Hard Top), 1990–1994, 3.5-litre 1 PZ 10 V SOHC

Frequently Asked Questions

What filters are included in this service kit? +

This premium maintenance kit contains the core engine filtration items needed for a thorough routine service. It features a heavy-duty spin-on engine oil filter, a high-efficiency fuel filter cartridge designed to trap moisture and fine sediment, and a durable engine air filter element engineered to keep out fine outback dust.

What is the difference between this kit and other 1HZ kits on your site? +

Toyota made critical production changes to under-bonnet layouts across the lifecycle of the 4.2L 1HZ engine. Different kits use varying combinations of spin-on fuel filters versus cartridge elements, or different air filter dimensions (especially pre-1999 leaf-spring vs post-1999 coil-spring updates). It is highly recommended to double-check your factory airbox shape and fuel filter bracket against our photos to ensure an exact match.

Is this kit suitable for the 4.2L 1HD-FTE Turbo Diesel models? +

No, this kit is specifically put together for the naturally aspirated 4.2L 6-cylinder diesel (1HZ) engine. The factory 1HD-FTE turbo-diesel engines found in late 70 Series variants often utilize entirely different oil filtration capacities or distinct fuel system setups to accommodate their electronic fuel injection loops.

How often should I change these filters when touring or off-roading? +

While standard road use allows for longer intervals, dirty outback tracks require closer attention. If you are handling severe desert dust, heavy corrugations, or refueling from remote fuel drums, we recommend replacing your oil filter every 5,000 kilometers and inspecting your air filter daily. Swapping out your fuel filter every 10,000 kilometers is cheap insurance against contaminated fuel.

Can I install these filters myself at home without specialty tools? +

Yes, this is a highly popular and accessible DIY project. The air filter uses straightforward quick-release airbox clips. For the oil and fuel filters, a standard oil filter strap wrench or cup tool makes unthreading easy. Remember to lube the fresh rubber seals with clean oil before hand-tightening, and ensure you prime the fuel system using the hand primer pump before starting the engine.

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