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Parts for your 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer-Brake hose
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2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Brake Hose
Yes, the 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer uses flexible hydraulic brake hoses. This is confirmed by Mitsubishi Motors service manuals (Brake section for CH/CS and early CJ models), the Mitsubishi ASA electronic parts catalogue, and major aftermarket catalogues from brands like Bendix and TRW, all of which list front and rear flexible brake hoses for 2007 Lancer variants, including ABS models. So, a brake hose is absolutely relevant to servicing a 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer.
The brake hose’s job is simple but critical: it’s the flexible link between the rigid brake lines on the body and the moving components at the wheels. Every time the steering turns or the suspension moves, the hose flexes while carrying high‑pressure brake fluid to the calipers or wheel cylinders. If a hose swells, cracks, leaks, or collapses internally, braking performance can drop off, the car may pull to one side, or a spongy pedal can appear.
On a 2007 Lancer that’s now well over a decade old, hoses deserve close attention at each service. Many techs in Australia and New Zealand treat them as “inspect every service, replace on condition,” but by 10–15 years it’s sensible to plan replacement even if no faults are obvious.
- Look for perishing, surface cracks, wetness at fittings, chafing, kinks, or any flattened sections.
- Check for swelling under pedal pressure and for any pedal pull or slow brake release after stopping.
When replacing, use quality hoses that match the Lancer’s build code and brake setup (ABS/non‑ABS, drum/disc rear). Fit new copper crush washers on banjo fittings, and route the hose exactly through the factory clips and guides with no twist. Replace in axle pairs (both fronts or both rears) to keep braking balanced. Bleed the system following the Mitsubishi procedure