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Old 06-18-24, 08:59 AM
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Currently I am changing the Vacuum hoses that are circled in the picture below, What is the easiest way for me to get to these? What size hoses should I use? Where they are located it is very hard to get to them by hand. Does anyone know the path of least resistance for what I would need to remove from above to easily hook up the new hoses up? Thank you!!!


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Can buy the entire vacuum hose set
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/1730820180
availability from the above is suspect may have to...
https://parts.belllexusnorthscottsda...308-0A070.html

Another option is buy lengths of hose from Toyota
90999-92002
90999-92003
90999-92004
90999-92006
90999-92007
90999-92008


Strongly suggest you do not buy generic silicone vacuum hose it doesn't last. I've managed to convert a bunch of people in the Subaru world to Toyota vacuum lines the factory Subaru lines rot out they appear to be silicone type.

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Thank you for the links!! Do you happen to know if there is a video showing how to do it?
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