Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Show More Show Less

Price

Parts for your 2003 Honda Stream-Brake hose

Sort by

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Showing 1 - 39 of 886 products

2003 Honda Stream Brake Hose — What It Does and When to Replace It

Yes, the 2003 Honda Stream definitely uses brake hoses. Technical references such as the Honda Stream (RN1–RN5, 2001–2006) Workshop Manual—Brakes section—and the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue list flexible hydraulic brake hoses for the front wheels and flexible hose assemblies at the rear (including a centre rear hose on beam-suspension models). Those factory documents specify inspection, routing, and replacement procedures for these hoses as part of the vehicle’s hydraulic braking system.

On this model, the brake hose is the flexible link between the hard steel brake lines on the body and the moving components at each wheel. It lets the suspension steer and travel without stressing the hydraulic system. When the driver hits the pedal, fluid pressure travels through these hoses to clamp the pads (or actuate rear wheel cylinders, depending on variant), so they’re critical to pedal feel and stopping power.

For servicing a 2003 Honda Stream, a good workshop will give each hose a close look at every service or WOF/roadworthy. They’ll check for cracking, weather checking, bulges under pedal pressure, wetness from weeping, corrosion at crimped fittings, and any chafe marks from contact with the strut or tyre. Any of these is grounds for replacement—no mucking about, because a failed hose means lost braking.

  • Typical replacement triggers: visible cracking, soft spots, swelling, fluid seepage, spongy pedal, or uneven braking.
  • Preventive approach: consider replacement around the 8–10 year mark in harsh climates or if service history is unknown.
  • Fluid: use the brake fluid grade stated on the reservoir cap (Honda specifies DOT 3 in period