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2006 Toyota Hiace radiator hose — what it does and when to replace it

Yes, a radiator hose is absolutely used on a 2006 Toyota Hiace. Technical references such as the Toyota Hiace H200 (2005–2013) workshop manual and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue specify upper and lower radiator hoses as part of the liquid-cooled system for 1KD-FTV, 2KD-FTV and 2TR-FE engines. Major aftermarket catalogues used in Australia and New Zealand (e.g., Gates and Dayco) also list dedicated upper and lower hoses for the 2006 Hiace, confirming fitment.

On this Hiace, the radiator hoses are the big rubber lines that move coolant between the engine and radiator. The upper hose carries hot coolant out of the engine to be cooled, and the lower hose feeds cooler fluid back in. When they’re healthy, the engine runs at the right temp, the heater works properly, and the van’s happy doing long hauls or stop–start runs around town.

Good servicing habits keep hoses from letting the team down. Rubber hardens and swells with age, heat and pressure, so it’s wise to inspect the upper and lower hoses at every service. Look for soft spots, cracking, oil contamination, bulges near the clamps, seepage around the ends and any scuffing from brackets. If the hose feels spongy or you can see a “wet line” at the clamp, plan a replacement.

As a rule of thumb for Aussie and Kiwi conditions, many owners replace radiator hoses every 5–7 years or around 100,000–150,000 km, sooner if the van tows, works in high heat, or sees lots of city idling. When replacing, it’s a good move to fit new quality clamps at the same time.

  • Use the correct coolant: Toyota Genuine Super Long Life Coolant (pink) premix or an approved equivalent. Avoid mixing colours