Keep high-pressure brake fluid moving to the rear brakes with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H38412. This flexible line drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1989-1992 Toyota Cressida and 1986-1992 Toyota Supra, and is cataloged for the rear right and rear left positions.
A brake hose is a wear item. Signs it may need replacing include a soft or spongy pedal, visible cracking or bulging in the hose body, fluid weeping at the fittings, or a brake that drags or pulls. If a deteriorated hose is the cause of these symptoms, this part replaces it; diagnose the system before ordering, and bleed the brakes after installation. Sold individually — order the quantity your repair requires.
Interchange: 18J476 · 87-22345 · 8722345 · B917279 · 610578 · HB-56345 · HB56345 · 073-1299 · 0731299 · 77741 · 150.44345 · 15044345 · BH252750 · 350-76160 · 35076160 · BH38412 · 2203454 · 9094702493 · 9094702568 · 9094702569 · BH113981 · F113981. Manufacturer part number H38412.
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What vehicles does this brake hose fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1989-1992 Toyota Cressida and 1986-1992 Toyota Supra. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your vehicle.
What position is this hose for?
It is cataloged for the rear positions — rear right and rear left — on the listed applications.
What does a brake hydraulic hose do?
It connects the vehicle's rigid brake line to the moving wheel-end, carrying pressurized brake fluid while flexing with suspension and steering movement.
How do I know if my brake hose needs replacing?
Common signs include a soft or spongy pedal, visible cracking or bulging, fluid weeping at the fittings, or a dragging brake. Diagnose the system to confirm the hose is the cause.
Do I need to bleed the brakes after installing this hose?
Yes. Any time a hydraulic line is opened, air can enter the system, so bleed the brakes afterward per the vehicle service procedure to restore a firm pedal.
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