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1999 Toyota Hiace brake hose — what it does and how to look after it

A brake hose is absolutely used on the 1999 Toyota Hiace. Toyota’s workshop manuals for the H100-series Hiace (covering the late-90s models) show flexible brake hoses at each front caliper and a flexible body-to-axle hose at the rear in the Brake (BR) section, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists “hose, flexible, front brake” and “hose, flexible, rear brake” for 1999 Hiace variants. Australian and NZ repair guides (e.g., Gregory’s/Max Ellery Hiace manuals for 1989–2004) also detail routine inspection and replacement of these hoses. So, the brake hose is a relevant, fitted component on this vehicle.

On a 1999 Hiace, the brake hose is the flexible link between the hard brake lines on the body and the moving bits — the front calipers and the live rear axle. It has to cope with steering and suspension travel while safely carrying high-pressure brake fluid. Good hoses mean a firm pedal, consistent stopping, and peace of mind when the van’s loaded or tackling long kilometres.

Servicing-wise, they’re worth a regular look. Rubber ages with heat, UV, road grime, and coastal air. Many technicians recommend inspecting at every service and replacing around the 8–10 year or 100–150,000 km mark, or sooner if there’s any sign of trouble. Watch for fine surface cracks, wetness or “sweating,” bulges under pedal pressure, rust at the crimps, twist or chafe marks, and any pulling to one side under brakes.

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