80 Series LSPV? (1 Viewer)

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Wanted to be sure, is this the LSPV? 4791060090
It's behind the left-rear caliper.

What are the PNs for the 3 hoses?
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@calokie Haha yes, I went in to bleed my brakes and decided not to touch it until I got the replacement lines too.
Any chance you know what they might be?
 
@calokie Haha yes, I went in to bleed my brakes and decided not to touch it until I got the replacement lines too.
Any chance you know what they might be?

Your on the right track, most people don't even bleed the LSPV (as you can see by your example).
I replaced all my soft lines (extended and standard OEM Toyota), calipers / pads / rotors. We ended up bleeding about 1 full large bottle of brake fluid thru the LSPV before the brake fluid became clear and bubbles gave up. My peddle feel is much improved and my stopping power feels very confident. We did bleed both rears then the LSPV then the fronts. FYI you can also adjust that LSVP and you might have to on the new unit
 
If you are going the route of replacement you will at least need the U Shaped bracket that mounts the valve to the bracket and possibly the bracket that mounts to the frame, there will be some significant cutting involved in getting that one removed and remounted.
 
Some people have removed the LSPV and some also removed the ABS system. FWIW


 
3 hard lines that connect to the LSPV from those diags would be 47324, 47325 & 47362.
 
Holy rustballs :oops:. Elimination of the LSPV might be on the table at this juncture!!!
 
I recently deleted the ABS and LSPV, I'm super pleased with my new found brake performance. I followed the second thread in @Kernal post.
 
47324-60211, and 47362-60051 are both sold out, on Part Souq, Amayama and the online dealer said it was too big to ship.
I guess I don't really have a choice at this point.
3 hard lines that connect to the LSPV from those diags would be 47324, 47325 & 47362.
Thanks for the links!
 
Is it possible to use some sort of generic brake line to replace the old ones if I chose to replace the LSPV?
 
Is it possible to use some sort of generic brake line to replace the old ones if I chose to replace the LSPV?
yes, you could get a brake specialist to fabricate hard lines to replace the crusty ones.
If you are mechanically competent, you could get a flaring tool, a roll of hard line & fittings, DIY.
 

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