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2013 Toyota Fortuner brake wheel cylinders — what they do and when to service them

Technical sources confirm that a 2013 Toyota Fortuner (AN60 series, Hilux-based platform) uses rear drum brakes with brake wheel cylinders. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists Rear Wheel Cylinder Sub‑Assy LH (e.g., 47550‑0K020) and RH (e.g., 47580‑0K020) for applicable Fortuner AN60 variants, and the Toyota Repair Manual section on Rear Drum Brakes details removal, inspection, and overhaul procedures for the wheel cylinder. On that basis, brake wheel cylinders are fitted and directly relevant to the 2013 Fortuner.

On a 2013 Fortuner, the brake wheel cylinders live inside the rear drum assemblies. Their job is simple but critical: when the driver presses the pedal, hydraulic pressure pushes the wheel cylinder pistons outward, forcing the brake shoes against the drum to slow the vehicle. Because they handle high pressure and live in a dusty, occasionally wet environment, they need periodic inspection and, when required, replacement.

As part of regular servicing, a workshop should check for tell-tale weeping around the wheel cylinder boots, any dampness or staining at the bottom of the backing plate, and uneven shoe wear. A spongy pedal, rear-brake pull, or fluid loss are classic signs the cylinders may be leaking or sticking. If fluid has contaminated the shoes, new shoes should go in with the cylinder replacement. Many technicians recommend replacing wheel cylinders in pairs to keep rear brake effort balanced.

Maintenance-wise, it pays to have the rear drums removed and inspected at service intervals, or at least every 20,000–30,000 kilometres if the vehicle tows or sees dusty tracks. Cleaning and lightly lubricating the shoe contact points and checking the self-adjusters helps the cylinders do their job without sticking. Fresh, Toyota-approved brake fluid (DOT 3 in most Toyota manuals