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Parts for your 2006 Honda Odyssey-Brake hose
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2006 Honda Odyssey brake hose — what it does and when to replace it
Yes, the 2006 Honda Odyssey uses flexible brake hoses. Technical references that confirm fitment include the Honda Odyssey (2005–2010) Service Manual (Brakes section covering inspection and replacement procedures), the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue listing front and rear flexible brake hoses, and widely used aftermarket parts catalogues for the 2006 Odyssey. That makes the brake hose a relevant, serviceable item on this model.
On the Odyssey, each flexible brake hose connects the hard brake line on the body to the moving brake caliper at each wheel. Because the suspension and steering are always in motion, a flexible hose is essential to carry hydraulic pressure without kinking or cracking. Over time, rubber hoses can harden, crack, swell internally, or corrode at the fittings. Any of these can cause a soft or uneven pedal, pull under braking, dragging brakes, or visible weeping at the crimps.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to inspect the hoses at every service and replace brake fluid on the schedule in the owner’s/service manual (commonly every 2–3 years). Many workshops in Australia and New Zealand also recommend proactively replacing original hoses at high age or kilometre marks, especially where vehicles see heat, coastal air, towing, or stop–start driving.
- Look for cracks, bulges, chafe marks, or wetness around crimped ends and banjo fittings.
- Check metal brackets and clips for corrosion and secure routing — no tyre rub or full-lock interference.
- After any caliper work, confirm the hose isn’t twisted and has free movement.
When replacement’s due, do both sides of the same axle together to keep brake feel even. Use new copper crush washers on banjo bolts, route the hose exactly as per the original clips and guides, and torque all fittings to spec from the service manual. Bleed the system in the correct sequence