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#16
Busted KDSS Hose
Well....stupid me was in a hurry to cut off a bracket for my reservoir install. I damage one og the KDSS hoses. Today the damaged KDSS hose popped as I was driving. Does anyone know what the part number is? Also, how much of a pain (or even possible) to add fluid and bleed to the KDSS system.
#17
Super Moderator
FSM bleed instructions attached. Some high PSI numbers here.
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#18
Super Moderator
I hope this isn't what I think it is but those hoses might only be sold with a new KDSS front cylinder. I'm gonna keep looking but you might also want to consider someone in your area that can repair high pressure hydraulic lines.
PN: 48007-60023
PN: 48007-60023
Last edited by Acrad; 03-12-19 at 04:13 PM.
#19
Super Moderator
A few used sites to reach out to
http://www.augustpohl.com/used-parts/Lexus/Lexus_Gx460
https://www.tlsautorecycling.com/lexus/gx460.html
Not seeing hoses sold separately.
http://www.augustpohl.com/used-parts/Lexus/Lexus_Gx460
https://www.tlsautorecycling.com/lexus/gx460.html
Not seeing hoses sold separately.
Last edited by Acrad; 03-12-19 at 04:23 PM.
#20
it is the lower one of those hoses. I will look on the 4runner forum to see if someone that removed the system would have the hose lying around. Sometimes I wish we have the regular suspension instead of the KDSS.
#21
Racer
You can also try to contact some of the junk yard see if they can have one remove from a salvage truck for you.
#23
#24
Super Moderator
"When bleeding air, approximately 6 liters of new fluid is needed."
PN: 08886-01805
PN: 08886-01805
Last edited by Acrad; 02-06-22 at 08:43 AM.
#25
depending on the flex need, you could take it to a parker store or equivalent, have them cut out the damaged part, crimp on two fittings and put in a union, maybe 30$
you could also use a couple tubes, like brake lines, then have a short hose made and connect it all.
the hydraulic place should be able to look and see what the OEM was for number of wires and hose size.
you could also use a couple tubes, like brake lines, then have a short hose made and connect it all.
the hydraulic place should be able to look and see what the OEM was for number of wires and hose size.
#26
depending on the flex need, you could take it to a parker store or equivalent, have them cut out the damaged part, crimp on two fittings and put in a union, maybe 30$
you could also use a couple tubes, like brake lines, then have a short hose made and connect it all.
the hydraulic place should be able to look and see what the OEM was for number of wires and hose size.
you could also use a couple tubes, like brake lines, then have a short hose made and connect it all.
the hydraulic place should be able to look and see what the OEM was for number of wires and hose size.
#27
a big thank you to everyone and especially Acrad for always contributing to this great forum. Now I have to figure out how much Lexus would charge to refill my system. If you guys happen to be at the Lexus dealer, please ask the service manager how much they could charge so I could compare. Thanks in advance.
#28
Super Moderator
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