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2015 Toyota Land Cruiser radiator hose — purpose, care and when to replace

Radiator hoses are absolutely used on the 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series). Technical references including the Toyota Factory Service Manual (Cooling System section), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for 2015 LC200 variants (1VD‑FTV diesel and 3UR‑FE petrol), and reputable aftermarket catalogues from brands like Gates and Mackay Rubber all list upper and lower radiator hoses, along with associated bypass and heater hoses for this model year.

On a 2015 Land Cruiser, the radiator hose pair (upper and lower) is the high‑flow plumbing that shuttles coolant between the engine and the radiator. As the V8 works hard—towing, touring or crawling—the hoses handle heat cycles, vibration and pressure, making robust EPDM construction and sound clamps essential. If a hose fails, overheating can happen quickly, so keeping them in top nick is smart preventative maintenance.

As part of routine servicing, it’s good practice to visually check the hoses every service interval and feel for soft spots when the engine is cold. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, replacing radiator hoses about every 4–6 years or 80,000–100,000 km is a sensible rule of thumb, even if they “look fine”. Always follow the vehicle’s maintenance schedule and use quality, correct‑fit hoses.

  • What to look for: cracking at bends, swelling or “ballooning”, spongy feel, oil contamination, crusty white or pink residue at the ends, coolant smell after shut‑down, or seepage at clamps.
  • Best practice during replacement: swap both upper and lower hoses together, inspect and replace any aged heater/bypass hoses, and fit new clamps—preferably constant‑tension types.
  • Coolant and bleeding: refill with the correct Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink) and don’t mix colours. Set the heater to hot, run the engine to operating temperature, “burp” air from the system, top up the radiator and overflow, then recheck for leaks.

For touring rigs and towing duties, a proactive hose refresh is cheap insurance. While the radiator itself cops most of the attention, the hoses and clamps are the unsung heroes keeping the LC200’s big V8s happy across long distances and rough tracks. If any doubt exists—minor cracking, mystery drips, or hoses that feel like marshmallow—it’s time to replace. A fresh set of hoses, new clamps and the right coolant will keep the 2015 Land Cruiser cool, dependable and ready for the next run up the coast or off‑grid adventure.

Popular questions about 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser radiator hoses

Does the 2015 Land Cruiser have separate upper and lower radiator hoses?
Yes. The LC200 uses distinct upper and lower radiator hoses, plus additional heater and bypass hoses. The upper hose carries hot coolant from the engine to the radiator