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2007 Toyota Hiace Head Gasket — What It Does and When To Sort It

Based on Toyota technical documentation, the 2007 Toyota Hiace absolutely uses a head gasket. The Toyota Repair Manual for the H200 Hiace range (2005–2013) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue list a cylinder head gasket under the cylinder head group for the common 2007 engines — 1KD‑FTV (3.0 D‑4D), 2KD‑FTV (2.5 D‑4D) and 2TR‑FE (2.7 petrol). Workshop procedures in these manuals cover cylinder head removal/installation, specifying gasket selection by thickness and bolt torque/angle, which confirms the part is fitted to this model.

On a 2007 Hiace, the head gasket seals the join between the cylinder head and the engine block. It keeps combustion pressure in the cylinders while keeping coolant and engine oil in their own passages. When it’s doing its job, the van runs smoothly, holds temperature, and doesn’t mix fluids. If it fails, there can be hard starting, overheating, milky oil, or white exhaust smoke — not ideal on the school run or a long haul up the Hume.

There’s no routine service interval for replacing a head gasket — it’s changed if it’s damaged, leaking, or if the head is off for other work. What owners can do is look after the cooling system so the gasket isn’t stressed. That means fresh coolant at the intervals Toyota specifies, using the correct long‑life coolant chemistry, and making sure the radiator, thermostat, fan clutch (if fitted) and water pump are healthy. Diesels with EGR systems benefit from keeping the EGR cooler clean and intact so extra heat doesn’t creep into the head.

When a head gasket job is on the cards, a good workshop will:

  • Pressure test and check the head for warp