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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH087

Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH087

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH064

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH081

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH066

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH068

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH078

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH095

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH082

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH088

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH074

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Repco Power Steering Hose - RSH007

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10MM POWER STEERING HOSE (1M)

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Kelpro Power Steering Hose - HPS099

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Kelpro Power Steering Hose - HPS010

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Kelpro Power Steering Hose - HPS120

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Kelpro Power Steering Hose - HPS005

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Drivetech Power Steering Hose - GHB-37610

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2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris: Is there a power steering hose?

For the 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP90 series), a “power steering hose” isn’t fitted or required. This model runs a column‑assist Electric Power Steering (EPS) system rather than a hydraulic setup, so there’s no fluid reservoir, pump, rack lines, or hoses to service.

Technical references back this up: Toyota’s New Car Features (NCF) for the XP90 platform details a column‑mounted electric assist motor and torque sensor, the Toyota Repair Manual and Electrical Wiring Diagram (EWD) show the EPS control unit and motor on the steering column with no hydraulic circuit, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2007 Yaris/Vitz lists no power steering hoses, pumps, or reservoirs for this generation. Owner’s manuals for the same models also omit any power steering fluid checks because none are needed.

Why no hose? With EPS, steering assist comes from an electric motor and ECU logic instead of hydraulic pressure. That means fewer moving parts, less parasitic load on the engine, and virtually no routine servicing for the assist system. It also eliminates common hydraulic issues like hose leaks, pump whine, and fluid changes, which suits day‑to‑day driving around Aussie and Kiwi roads.

What should owners pay attention to instead of a hose? Keeping the EPS happy is mostly about vehicle basics and a couple of simple checks:

  • Battery and charging health: EPS is sensitive to low voltage. A tired battery can trigger a heavy steering feel or an EPS warning light.
  • Tyre pressures and alignment: Under‑inflated tyres or poor alignment make any steering feel heavier, EPS or not.
  • Steering column and rack boots: Inspect for play, noises, or split boots during regular services.
  • Diagnostic scan if the EPS light shows: Fault codes will point to sensors, the column motor, or wiring rather than any fluid issue.

If someone’s hunting for a “2007 Yaris power steering hose,” they’ll come up empty because the car’s design simply doesn’t use one. That’s a win for low‑maintenance motoring—no leaks, no top‑ups, no dramas.

Where’s the power steering fluid reservoir on a 2007 Toyota Vitz/Yaris?

There isn’t one. The 2007 Vitz/Yaris uses electric power steering, so there’s no hydraulic fluid or hose to check. If the steering feels heavy, look to battery condition, tyre pressures, or an EPS warning lamp rather than fluid levels.

What maintenance does the 2007 Yaris EPS need?

There’s no scheduled fluid service. Keep the battery and charging system in good nick, maintain correct tyre pressures and wheel alignment, and have a technician scan the EPS if the warning light appears. During regular services, a quick look at the steering column joints and rack boots is worthwhile.

Could any 2007 Yaris have a hydraulic power steering hose?

For the XP90 generation (including 2007), Toyota specified column‑assist EPS across the range. Earlier models like the Echo/Platz used hydraulics, but a 2007 Vitz/Yaris in Australia or New Zealand won’t have hoses, a pump, or a reservoir. If unsure, the owner’s manual and a parts lookup by VIN will confirm EPS.