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CRC Disc Brake Quiet 255g - 5017
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CRC Disc Brake Quiet 255g - 5017

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Repco Brake Cleaner 350g - RABRAKECLEAN

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Penrite DOT 3 Brake Fluid 4L - DOT3004

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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

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Moreys Red-I Marine Grease 450g - 43004MG

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2002 Toyota Hilux brake fluid — purpose, type, and service tips

Based on technical sources such as Toyota’s owner’s and repair manuals for early‑2000s Hilux models and the industry standards FMVSS No. 116 and SAE J1703, the 2002 Toyota Hilux uses a hydraulic braking system that relies on glycol‑based brake fluid. Toyota specifies DOT 3 brake fluid for this generation, with DOT 4 acceptable where permitted. So yes — brake fluid is absolutely fitted and relevant to the 2002 Hilux, including ABS‑equipped variants.

Brake fluid does the heavy lifting behind the pedal. It transfers the driver’s foot pressure through the master cylinder and lines to the front discs and rear drums, while lubricating internal seals and helping guard against corrosion. The fluid’s high boiling point matters when towing, heading off‑road, or coming down long hills — all common Hilux duties across Australia and New Zealand. If the fluid overheats or becomes water‑logged, the pedal can go soft and stopping distances blow out.

For servicing, most workshops in AU/NZ recommend a full brake fluid replacement every 2 years (or around 40,000 km), because glycol‑based DOT 3/DOT 4 fluid is hygroscopic and slowly absorbs moisture. That moisture lowers boiling point and can corrode lines, callipers, and wheel cylinders. In between changes, it’s worth checking the reservoir level and colour during regular services or before a big trip.

Use fresh, sealed DOT 3 fluid that meets FMVSS No. 116/SAE J1703, or DOT 4 if specified by your workshop and compatible with the system. Avoid silicone DOT 5 — it’s not compatible with the Hilux’s hydraulic components. Wipe the cap and area clean before opening the reservoir, keep the level between MIN and MAX, and never reuse old fluid. If fluid is dark, smells burnt, or a tester shows high moisture content, book a flush. Spongy pedal feel, longer stops, or uneven braking are all cues to get the system inspected and bled per the Toyota procedure.

  • Change interval: typically every 2 years (AU/NZ best practice).
  • Spec: DOT 3 (Toyota), DOT 4 acceptable where advised.
  • Do not mix with DOT 5 silicone, avoid paint contact.
  • Have bleeding and ABS cycling done with proper workshop gear.

Q: What brake fluid type does a 2002 Toyota Hilux use?

The 2002 Hilux is designed for glycol‑based DOT 3 brake fluid meeting FMVSS No. 116/SAE J1703. DOT 4 can be used where advised, but avoid silicone DOT 5. Always check the reservoir cap and follow Toyota service information.

Q: How often should the brake fluid be changed on a 2002 Hilux?

In Australia and New Zealand, a 2‑year interval is common best practice due to moisture absorption, or sooner if towing, off‑roading, or if testing shows high water content. Many owners pair it with a major service for convenience.

Q: Can DOT 4 be used instead of DOT 3 in a 2002 Hilux?

Yes, DOT 4 is generally compatible with systems designed for DOT 3, but stick with Toyota guidance and workshop advice. Never use DOT 5 silicone fluid, and don’t mix fluids from open, old containers.

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