Cracked or weeping hydraulic hose? The Dorman First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose / Clutch Hydraulic Hose (MPN H38110) is a flexible line that carries pressurized hydraulic fluid while moving with the chassis, built as a direct replacement made to match the original hose on the listed vehicles. It's listed under both names — brake hydraulic hose and clutch hydraulic hose — and is cataloged for the rear left outer and rear right outer positions. It fits the 1978-1981 Toyota Celica (All, L4-2.2L, L4-2.4L, L6-2.6L), 1979-1982 Toyota Corona (All, L4-2.2L, L4-2.4L), and 1983-1988 Toyota Cressida (All).
The hose measures 8.38 in. No mounting bracket is required, and mounting hardware or seals are not included. Common signs a hydraulic hose may need replacing include a soft or spongy pedal, fluid weeping at the fittings, or visible cracks and bulges; diagnose the cause first, and if a failed hose is at fault, this replaces it. Sold individually — order the quantity your repair requires to service the rear left and right positions. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 18J238 · 87-22316 · 8722316 · B917014 · 610400 · HB-56316 · HB56316 · HC-56005 · HC56005 · 073-1060 · 0731060 · 073-1062 · 0731062 · 77499 · 150.44316 · BH406560 · 350-76141 · 35076141 · BH38110 · 2202239 · 9094702363 · 9694032105 · BH107292 · F107292 · Manufacturer part number H38110.
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What vehicles does the Dorman H38110 hose fit?
It's cataloged for the 1978-1981 Toyota Celica (All, L4-2.2L, L4-2.4L, L6-2.6L), 1979-1982 Toyota Corona (All, L4-2.2L, L4-2.4L), and 1983-1988 Toyota Cressida (All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
Is this a brake hose or a clutch hose?
It's listed under both names — brake hydraulic hose and clutch hydraulic hose — because the same part serves that role on the listed applications.
What are the hose's end fittings and length?
One end is a male M10 x 1.0 fitting and the other is a female 3/8-24 in fitting, both treated steel. The hose measures 8.38 in.
What is the hose made of and how is it tested?
It uses EPDM rubber made of high-grade materials designed for chemical and thermal resistance, and is validated to a 4,000 PSI tolerance for product safety.
When should I replace a hydraulic hose?
Signs like a soft pedal, fluid weeping, or visible cracks and bulges may point to a worn hose. Diagnose the cause first; if the hose is at fault, this replaces it.
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