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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

$17
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/16) 5MM x 1M - FH50L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/16) 5MM x 1M - FH50L10

$17
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx15M PerM - FH60L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx15M PerM - FH60L150M

$19
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/4) 6MM x 1M - FH60L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/4) 6MM x 1M - FH60L10

$17
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/8) 10MM x 1M - FH100L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (3/8) 10MM x 1M - FH100L10

$21
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Goss FuelcInjection Hose 8MMx 1M - FI80L10

Goss FuelcInjection Hose 8MMx 1M - FI80L10

$32
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/8) 3MM x 1M - FH30L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/8) 3MM x 1M - FH30L10

$22
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/32) 4MM x 1M - FH40L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/32) 4MM x 1M - FH40L10

$15
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 4MMx5M - FH40L50

$67
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx15M PerM - FH50L150M

$19
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/2) 12.5MM x 1M - FH125L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (1/2) 12.5MM x 1M - FH125L10

$38
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GossFuel Emiss Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FH65L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FH65L10

$17
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Goss Fuel Inj Hose 10MMx15M PerM - FI100L150M

Goss Fuel Inj Hose 10MMx15M PerM - FI100L150M

$46
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GossFuel Injection Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FI65L10

GossFuel Injection Hose 6.5MM x 1M - FI65L10

$31
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Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx5M - FI80L50

Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx5M - FI80L50

$115
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx5M - FH60L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 6MMx5M - FH60L50

$107
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 3MMx15M PerM - FH30L150M

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 3MMx15M PerM - FH30L150M

$19
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx5M - FH50L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx5M - FH50L50

$115
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 3MMx5M - FH30L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 3MMx5M - FH30L50

$98
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Goss Fuel Injection Hose 10MMx1M - FI100L10

Goss Fuel Injection Hose 10MMx1M - FI100L10

$41
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Goss Fuel Inj Hose 10MMx5M - FI100L50

Goss Fuel Inj Hose 10MMx5M - FI100L50

$171
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx30M - FH50L300

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 5MMx30M - FH50L300

$517
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 10MMx5M - FH100L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 10MMx5M - FH100L50

$161
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GossFuel Inj Hose 9.5MMx1M - FI65L50

GossFuel Inj Hose 9.5MMx1M - FI65L50

$153
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GossFuel Emiss Hose 9.5MMx1M - FH65L50

GossFuel Emiss Hose 9.5MMx1M - FH65L50

$135
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Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 8MMx5M - FH80L50

Goss Fuel Emiss Hose 8MMx5M - FH80L50

$108
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Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx15M PerM - FI80L150M

Goss Fuel Inj Hose 8MMx15M PerM - FI80L150M

$42
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GossFuel Emiss Hose 9.5MMx1M - FH125L50

GossFuel Emiss Hose 9.5MMx1M - FH125L50

$197
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2006 Toyota Wish brake fluid — what it does and how to look after it

Brake fluid is absolutely relevant to the 2006 Toyota Wish. The model uses a conventional hydraulic braking system with ABS that relies on brake fluid to transmit pedal force. Technical sources that specify this include Toyota’s repair manual for the ZNE10/ANE10 series (Brake System section), the Wish owner’s manual for the 2003–2009 generation, and Toyota Genuine Brake Fluid DOT 3 specifications meeting FMVSS No.116/SAE J1703. These documents call for DOT 3 brake fluid, DOT 4 is compatible for top-up or service.

In this Wish, brake fluid does the heavy lifting: it converts a light push on the pedal into clamping force at the front and rear brakes, while the ABS unit modulates that pressure to keep the tyres gripping. Because braking generates heat, the fluid needs a high boiling point so it doesn’t vaporise and create a spongy pedal. It also has to protect internal parts from corrosion and keep the ABS valves happy.

Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air (it’s hygroscopic). That slowly lowers the boiling point and can corrode lines, calipers, master cylinders and ABS components. That’s why fresh fluid is cheap insurance for consistent pedal feel and safe stopping, especially on long downhill runs or towing around Aussie and Kiwi hills.

  • Recommended type: DOT 3 (Toyota Genuine DOT 3). DOT 4 is compatible, avoid silicone DOT 5. DOT 5.1 is compatible but usually unnecessary.
  • Service interval: every 2 years or around 40,000 km is a solid rule of thumb, sooner if the vehicle sees humid coastal climates, frequent mountain descents, towing, or spirited driving.
  • Quantity: a proper flush typically uses about 1 litre, even though the system capacity is less.
  • Checks: fluid should sit between MIN and MAX on the reservoir and be a light amber colour. Dark, murky fluid or a spongy/long pedal means it’s time.

Good workshop practice on a 2006 Wish includes using only fresh fluid from a sealed container, cleaning the reservoir cap area before opening, protecting paintwork from spills, and bleeding in the correct sequence (a scan tool may be needed to cycle ABS valves during a full system bleed). Owners can visually check the level and condition, but if there’s any doubt—especially with ABS warning lights, pulling, or soft pedal—book it in and get the fluid tested and replaced. Keeping the brake fluid right on this Toyota keeps the stopping power strong and confidence high.

Popular questions

What brake fluid type and how much does a 2006 Toyota Wish take?

This model is specified for DOT 3 brake fluid. DOT 4 can be used for top-up or a full change if DOT 3 isn’t available, but stick with DOT 3 if possible. For a complete flush, most workshops allow about 1 litre to ensure clean fluid at all four corners and through the ABS modulator.

Always check the reservoir cap and the service manual for the exact spec printed for your vehicle build. Never use silicone DOT 5.

How often should the brake fluid be replaced on a 2006 Wish?

Every 2 years or around 40,000 km works well for Australian and New Zealand conditions. If the car tows, lives in humid coastal areas, or does lots of downhill driving, consider shorter intervals. Moisture content above roughly 3% or a dark, burnt look means it’s due regardless of time or kilometres.

A quick test at service time and a proper bleed when due will keep pedal feel crisp and braking performance consistent.

Can DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 be used instead of DOT 3?

DOT 4 is compatible with DOT 3 systems and is fine to use. DOT 5.1 (glycol-based) is generally compatible too, but it’s rarely needed for everyday driving and may require more frequent changes due to its hygroscopic nature. Do not use DOT 5 (silicone), as it’s not compatible with this hydraulic system and can damage components.

When changing type, fully flush the system rather than mixing unknown old fluid with new.

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