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Looking to Identify this Part

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by 2022TacomaCon, Aug 29, 2025 at 11:41 AM.

  1. Aug 29, 2025 at 11:41 AM
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    2022TacomaCon

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    Seems simple enough to replace, but can't seem to find this at Toyota's website or in any diagrams. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Hose marked in green in the attached photo. It's part of the fuel system (it's leaking ...smelled gas last time I drove the truck) on my 2022 Tacoma, 4 Cylinder. (added year/engine)

    tacoma engine bay.jpg
     
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    InThePlains

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    From what vehicle? Space Shuttle?

    Have you checked recalls on your VIN?
     
  3. Aug 29, 2025 at 12:17 PM
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    No Recalls. I added the year and engine on the post. It's fairly new, not sure what the deal is, but if you look close there are actual cracks around the wear area... seems excessive for a couple year old truck.
     
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    CrashZone

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    Might have to just take it to the parts store and get the same diameter fuel line since it has clamps on both ends. Anyone casually looking at it would probably never know it wasn't a toyota part.
     
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    Chew

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    Looks more like rodent damage than wear,,, if I’m looking at it right.
     
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    Buck Henry

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    I thought the same thing Chew. There is nothing nearby that could have done that kind of damage. Looks like teeth marks to me!
     
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    Chew has the right name and the right idea… maybe he’s the guilty party lol.

    Call your local dealer and they should be able to find the right part. The Toyota parts diagrams are horrendous and nearly impossible to find the right parts. Try and find spark plugs alone.
     
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    AvalonTaco

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    Found these two on Toyotapartsdeal.com

    Not sure if either are an exact match, but they’re the only 2 hoses I could find. A little pricey, but looks like one end is a connector like in the photo. I did filter by year and engine.

    IMG_2024.png IMG_2025.png
     
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    Adding pic for a visual of where they kinda go.

    IMG_0831.jpg
     
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    Thanks gents! You're right - these parts contain the end connectors - I may go with the idea to just replace the hose in the middle. Looks like standard gas hose.
     
  11. Aug 31, 2025 at 8:19 AM
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    b_r_o

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    Just get the whole line from the dealer. If you start messing around trying to plumb some generic hose in between the connectors you're asking for a fuel leak
     
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    100% along with who knows what else is ready to pierce its little head & become an issue....
    Theres nothing in the area for that hose to rub on to cause that sort of damage what so ever, that was inflicted by a living thing of some sort.....
     
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    100% agree....
    Even if you use metal barbs, chances are it wont leak but def Mickey Mouse.....
     
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    A leak would mean a mist of gasoline, which would more than likely result in a fire.
    Risk n reward: is $60 worth the risk of fire? Your call, good luck.
     

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