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2007 Toyota Aurion Brake Hose — What It Does and When to Replace It

Yes, the 2007 Toyota Aurion uses brake hoses. Technical sources such as Toyota’s factory repair manual for the Aurion GSV40 series (Brake/Hydraulic section) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue list flexible brake hoses at each wheel. These hoses form part of the hydraulic braking circuit and are designed to meet standards such as SAE J1401 and Australian Design Rules (e.g., ADR 31/35 for braking systems). So, a brake hose is absolutely relevant to a 2007 Toyota Aurion.

On this model, there’s typically one flexible hose per corner—four in total—linking the rigid chassis lines to each caliper. Because the front wheels steer and all corners move with the suspension, a flexible, multi-layer hose is essential to carry pressurised brake fluid without kinking or cracking.

What’s the job it does day to day? When the driver presses the pedal, the master cylinder sends fluid through hard lines and these hoses to the calipers, clamping the pads onto the discs. The hose must hold pressure, flex repeatedly and resist heat, moisture and road grime.

Service-wise, hoses should be inspected at every service for cracking, perishing, bulges, weeping fluid, chafe marks or twisted routing. If the car is still on its original 2007 hoses, proactive replacement is smart