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Parts for your 2009 Subaru Exiga-Brake hose
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2009 Subaru Exiga Brake Hose — What it does and when to replace it
Yes, the 2009 Subaru Exiga uses flexible brake hoses at each wheel. That’s standard on its hydraulic disc-brake setup. This is documented in Subaru’s factory service information for the Exiga (YA series) under the Brake section, which illustrates flexible hoses between the rigid chassis lines and each caliper, and in Subaru’s electronic parts catalogue (FAST), Group 26: Brake, which lists front and rear brake hose assemblies for the YA Exiga. Subaru maintenance schedules for this era also call for routine inspection of “brake lines and hoses,” confirming the part is fitted and serviceable.
On the Exiga, the brake hose’s job is simple but critical: carry high-pressure brake fluid from the hard line to the moving wheel-end without kinking, leaking, or expanding. Because the suspension and steering are constantly moving, a flexible hose is the safest way to keep hydraulic pressure stable while allowing full travel and lock-to-lock steering.
Owners who like a sure-footed brake pedal should keep an eye on hose condition over time. Rubber degrades with age, heat, UV and road grime, and internal lining can swell. Any of that can dull pedal feel, lengthen stopping distances, or, worst case, cause a leak.
- Telltale signs it’s time: visible cracks, bulges, wetness around fittings, chafe marks, corrosion on the ferrules, spongy pedal, the car pulling under brakes, or uneven pad wear.
- Service rhythm: have the hoses inspected at every service and whenever pads/discs are replaced