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Bendix Ultimate 4WD Brake Upgrade Kit (Suits Standard Ride Height) - U4WD-BUK6
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Trojan Brake Hose Standard Rubber 3/8 inch UNF Male Male Fittings- Single Axle - TPT1037
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Maintaining and Replacing the Brake Hose on Your 1999 Toyota Avensis
If you own a 1999 Toyota Avensis, you may be aware of the various components that are critical to its brake system. The brake hose is an essential part of this system, responsible for carrying brake fluid from the vehicle's solid metal lines to the brake calipers. This makes sure that the pressure generated when you press the brake pedal is transmitted effectively, allowing your vehicle to stop smoothly and safely.
Despite being a robust component, the brake hose is often subject to wear and tear due to constant exposure to harsh road conditions, temperatures, and general ageing. Ensuring its proper function should be an integral part of your vehicle maintenance routine.
Replacing or maintaining a brake hose may sound daunting, but it doesn't have to be, especially with some guidance. Here are some steps and considerations when dealing with brake hoses:
- Regular Inspections: Periodically check your brake hoses for any signs of wear such as cracks, brittleness or leaks. Any visible signs of deterioration should be addressed immediately to prevent brake failure.
- Replacing the Brake Hose: If a hose is found to be faulty, it's critical to replace it. Typically, replacing a brake hose involves bleeding the braking system to remove all old fluid before the new hose is installed. Be sure the new hose is of the correct specification for your Avensis to ensure optimal performance.
- Using Quality Parts: When replacing your brake hose, always use quality aftermarket or genuine parts. A high-quality brake hose can make a significant difference in the longevity and effectiveness of your braking system.
- Bleeding the Brake System: After any brake hose work, bleeding the system is crucial to remove any trapped air which can lead to a 'spongey' brake pedal feel. This involves opening the bleed screws at each brake while a helper presses the brake pedal, ensuring fresh fluid enters the system free from air bubbles.
- Testing: After replacement, carefully test your brakes at low speeds to ensure they are operating correctly before going on a full drive.
Maintenance of your brake hose is as important as any other vehicle component. It's not just about part longevity, but also about ensuring safety while driving. Regular maintenance helps you catch early warning signs of potential failures, reducing the risk of more serious damage. Keep the brake fluid fresh and check components at least annually to maintain optimal braking performance. With proper attention, your 1999 Toyota Avensis will continue to serve you reliably.