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TRW Brake Hose - PHD324
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TRW Brake Hose - PHD324

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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8004
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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8004

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TRW Brake Hose - PHA205
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA214
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA206
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA206

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Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

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TRW Brake Hose - PHB453
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA167
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA167

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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8001
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Maintaining and Replacing Brake Hoses on Your 2001 Daihatsu Terios

Brake hoses play a crucial role in the braking system of your 2001 Daihatsu Terios, connecting the brake lines to the brake calipers and ensuring that hydraulic fluid reaches the brakes efficiently. This efficient transportation means that when you press the brake pedal, your vehicle stops promptly and safely. Well-maintained brake hoses are fundamental to your vehicle's overall safety performance.

Keeping your brake hoses in good condition isn't just about maintenance - it's about safety. As part of regular servicing, inspecting brake hoses should be a top priority. They are made of durable, flexible material, but over time, they can suffer from wear and tear. Conditions contributing to this include extreme temperatures, road debris, moisture, and even simple ageing. A compromised brake hose can lead to brake fluid leaks or, worse, complete braking failure.

When it comes to replacing brake hoses, consider it a necessary investment in your vehicle's safety and longevity. You should inspect them every time you change your oil or rotate your tyres, at least twice per year. If you notice any signs of wear such as cracks, perishing, or leaks, it's time to replace them.

  1. Visual Inspection: Regular checks can identify early signs of wear. Look for cracks, brittleness, or leaks. If you notice any of these signs, it's time for a replacement.
  2. Listen for Changes: Changes in how your brakes sound or feel could indicate a problem. Any grinding, squeaking, or a spongy feeling when you apply the brakes can point to issues with your brake hoses or other components of the braking system.
  3. Punctual Replacement: If you notice damage or wear, replace the brake hoses immediately. It's advisable to change them every 48,000 to 64,000 kilometres or as specified in your vehicle's manual for the best safety practices.
  4. Professional Help: While you can inspect the hoses yourself, leave replacements to professionals unless you have the right knowledge and tools. Incorrect installation could impair your vehicle's braking performance.
  5. Fluid Check: Ensure you have the correct brake fluid level and inspect for any leaks after hose replacement to maintain the brakes' efficiency.

Paying attention to your brake hoses and keeping them in good tune is a straightforward approach to maintaining your 2001 Daihatsu Terios's braking system. It's about combining your practical vehicle care with professional servicing to ensure that you're always driving safely. Regular maintenance and inspections are small prices to pay for the peace of mind knowing that your vehicle's brakes will perform their best when needed.