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Trojan Brake Hose Standard Rubber 3/8 inch UNF Male Male Fittings- Single Axle - TPT1037
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Trojan Brake Hose & Fittings Kit - Hydraulic Brakes Standard Rubber Single Axle Disc Brakes - TPT1021
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Maintaining the Brake Hoses on Your 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero
The brake hose is an integral part of the braking system of your 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that brake fluid flows effectively from the master cylinder to the brake calipers. This fluid dynamics enable you to manage your Pajero's stopping power efficiently. Here's a closer look at how you can handle brake hose maintenance or replacement to keep yourself and your passengers safe on the road.
Taking proper care of your Pajero's brake hoses can prolong the life of your vehicle's braking system and ensure optimal performance. If your brakes start to feel spongy or you notice any leaks, it's wise to inspect the hoses. Given the age of a 1986 vehicle, regular checks become even more important.
- Regular Inspection: Make it a point to check the condition of the brake hoses during every routine service. Look out for any visible cracks, wear, or abrasions on the hose surface. This visual inspection can be the first step in identifying potential failures before they cause problems.
- Replace When Needed: While brake hoses can often last for many years, exposure to varying weather conditions and routine wear and tear can cause deterioration. If you notice any damage or leaks in the hoses, it's imperative to replace them immediately. Ignoring these signs can lead to brake fluid loss and diminished braking capability.
When replacing brake hoses, consider using high-quality materials that meet or exceed original specifications. Given its role, it's crucial to ensure that any replacement part maintains proper fluid pressure. Once you have replacement hoses ready, follow these steps:
- Ensure Safety: Park your Pajero on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and ensure that the vehicle is securely lifted using a jack and jack stands. Proper lifting is crucial for your safety while working underneath.
- Prepare Your Tools: You'll need wrenches to remove the old hose fittings and a container to catch any escaping brake fluid. It's handy to have someone available to assist you with bleeding the brakes after the new hoses are installed.
- Remove Old Brake Hose: Carefully unscrew the connections from the brake caliper and the chassis. Take note of how the old hose is routed so you can position the new one correctly.
- Install the New Hose: Route the new brake hose exactly as the old one was, ensuring it's free from any kinks. Securely fasten the fittings back into place.
- Bleed the Brake System: Once the new hoses are fitted, it's essential to bleed the brake system to remove any air pockets that might have entered. It's important to ensure that your brake fluid levels are topped up and all air is expelled to maintain a firm brake pedal feel.
Regular brake hose maintenance can help avoid unexpected surprises and provide peace of mind knowing your braking system is performing as it should. With a bit of vigilance and proactive care, your 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero can continue offering reliable service on every drive. Always consult a professional mechanic if you're unsure about any step in the process.