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2014 Toyota Crown brake hose: purpose, care, and when to replace

Yes — the 2014 Toyota Crown uses brake hoses. Technical references that confirm this include the Toyota Crown (S210, 2012–2018) Repair Manual sections “Front Brake — Front Flexible Hose” and “Rear Brake — Rear Flexible Hose,” plus Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) listings for GRS210/AWS210/ARS210 that show “Hose, Flexible” for each wheel. Even the hybrid Crown (AWS210) with its electronically controlled braking still relies on hydraulic lines and flexible hoses to the calipers. These sources make it clear the brake hose is both relevant and fitted on this model.

On the Crown, the brake hose is the flexible bit of the hydraulic line that links the hard brake pipe to the moving wheel end. It needs to flex as the suspension travels and the front wheels steer, so it’s built from multi-layer rubber (often EPDM) or braided Teflon, with crimped steel fittings. Its job is simple but critical: safely carry high‑pressure brake fluid to the calipers so the car stops straight and confidently.

For servicing, think inspect, protect, and replace when needed. There’s no strict mileage interval from Toyota for hose replacement