I have a 2010 and this hose had a 1/8" long split at the top where it connects to the metal pipe to the right of the valve cover. Upon trying to reinstall, it split all the way down.. Pictured is an unsplit hose on my wife's 2012 however upon trying to re-install, it started to split as well! I'd like to replace it with a fresh hose. The other end of the hose appears to connect to the purge vsv solenoid.
Hayes hose mfgrs calls this emission hose . It's made to stand up to the filth that's in EGR and all of that kind of nastiness coming out of a valve cover It is especially made for this and it comes in a bunch of different sizes that's usually when discussed the size is talking about the hole in the middle which is going to push over the barb fitting in your device car or whatever You could call the Toyota dealer and they could tell you what this hose would cost from them they probably won't have it but absolutely I don't have the parts break down to tell you but gates corporation should be able to provide you with more information than you might want It's pretty common hose pretty common engine It's the same as a Corolla for the most part.
Tediously “out of stock” here: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/toyota-usa/prius/ZVW30L/12384/engine/1708 Check with dealership parts department would be my first resort. If no luck: look for comparable aftermarket, by-the-foot, “fuel vapour” hose? It won’t have the preformed elbows, but should still work. For oil catch can I’ve used fuel line SAE30R7, a little heavy but probably workable.
You are correct it is that part number.. "Fuel Vapor Feed Hose #1" - If the best price I can find is $29 before shipping I'll probably just use generic vacuum hose like Mendel suggested.
Was going to say check with local dealership, but looks like nearest dealership is close to 200 miles distant.
The hose I suggested is fuel line, and might be a bit more cumbersome. I've used it on oil catch cans, and it can turn through a fairly tight radius, say about 2". Just googling vacuum hose, it may also be ok: that hose is for gas "fumes". Vacuum hose will be more flexible. Attached gives some idea of how flexible it is. It is flattening some on the tight radius between the two cans: