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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

$27.30
$39
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE102

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE102

$11
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JF041

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JF041

$8
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Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG225

Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG225

$35
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG100

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG100

$20
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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE747

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE747

$10
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG130

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG130

$14
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EXHAUST GASKET
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EXHAUST GASKET

$3
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JF051

NZG Exhaust Gasket - JF051

$80
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE703

NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE703

$16
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE627

NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE627

$11
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE751
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE751

$6
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE217

NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE217

$12
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - MG0062

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - MG0062

$28
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG048

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG048

$19
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE359

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE359

$12
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE191

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE191

$10
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE375

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE375

$12
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE052

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE052

$10
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JF024

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JF024

$22
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE012

NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE012

$8
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JD031

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JD031

$60
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG015

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG015

$113
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD007

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD007

$31
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG037

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG037

$108
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG047

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG047

$35
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE093

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE093

$15
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE101

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE101

$8
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD568-2

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD568-2

$26
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - MG3102

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - MG3102

$56
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE905
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - JE905

$5
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5014

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5014

$85
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG035

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG035

$183
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG026

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG026

$42
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Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG041

Permaseal Exhaust Gasket - EPG041

$18
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE106
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NZG Exhaust Gasket - JE106

$4
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC789
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC789

$4
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Exhaust Gasket for the 2013 Toyota Hiace - What You Need to Know

The exhaust system on a 2013 Toyota Hiace plays a crucial role in managing engine emissions and noise, ensuring the vehicle runs smoothly and within environmental standards. One component often discussed when servicing exhaust systems is the exhaust gasket. But does the 2013 Toyota Hiace actually use an exhaust gasket, and if it does, what should owners know about it?

When it comes to the 2013 Toyota Hiace, technical sources and workshop manuals indicate that exhaust gaskets are indeed fitted as part of the exhaust assembly. These gaskets are typically installed where the exhaust manifold meets the cylinder head and also between various exhaust pipe connections, such as the manifold to the downpipe and between other pipe sections.

So why are exhaust gaskets used at these points? The answer is pretty straightforward. Exhaust gaskets provide a tight seal between metal parts that experience high heat and vibration. Without a gasket, exhaust gases could leak out at the connection points, causing reduced engine performance, increased noise, and potentially harmful fumes escaping under the vehicle or into the cabin area.

On the 2013 Toyota Hiace, the exhaust system must handle the diesel engine's combustion byproducts effectively. The exhaust gasket prevents leaks that could affect back pressure and engine tuning, which is essential for maintaining fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.

For Hiace owners, it's important to keep an eye on the condition of these exhaust gaskets during regular servicing or when undertaking any exhaust-related repairs. Over time, the gaskets can degrade due to constant exposure to heat cycles, corrosive exhaust gases, and the physical stress of vibrations on the vehicle. This wear might lead to exhaust leaks, noticeable by a ticking noise near the engine bay or a distinct smell of fumes inside the cabin.

Replacing an exhaust gasket on the Hiace is generally a straightforward task for experienced mechanics. The process usually involves removing the relevant exhaust connections, cleaning the mating surfaces thoroughly, and fitting a new gasket designed to handle thermal expansion and vibration. Using a high-quality gasket specifically suited for the Hiace's exhaust system ensures a proper seal and longevity.

A few handy tips for maintaining the exhaust gasket and overall exhaust system health on the 2013 Toyota Hiace include:

  • Listen for unusual noises, such as ticking or hissing, around the exhaust manifold area, which can be an early sign of gasket leaks.
  • Regularly inspect the exhaust system during servicing for visible damage, rust, or soot marks near the joints where gaskets are used.
  • When accessing exhaust components for other repairs, always check the condition of the gasket and replace it as a precaution, even if it doesn't seem to be leaking.
  • Use genuine or OEM-quality gaskets to avoid premature failure that can happen with cheaper alternatives.
  • Don't ignore any warning signs like the engine warning light, exhaust leaks can sometimes affect sensor readings, so timely repairs help avoid bigger engine issues.

It's worth noting that while the exhaust gaskets are critical for sealing exhaust joints, the Hiace's overall exhaust design is robust and made to last. With proper maintenance and attentive servicing, these gaskets will easily give many years of trouble-free operation.

In everyday use, the 2013 Toyota Hiace offers dependable service as a workhorse vehicle, transporting passengers or goods with efficiency and reliability. Keeping the exhaust system healthy helps the van run quietly, cleanly, and efficiently, contributing to a better driving experience and lower running costs.

So, if you're working on your Hiace or having it serviced, be sure to ask the mechanic to check the exhaust gaskets for any signs of wear or leaks. Replacing the gaskets when required is a small investment that saves headaches later on and keeps the exhaust system sealed as it should be.

Whether you're a fleet operator, tradie, or private owner, understanding and maintaining parts like the exhaust gasket ensures your 2013 Toyota Hiace runs at its best, mile after mile.