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2010 Honda Accord brake hose — what it does and when to replace it

Yes, the 2010 Honda Accord is fitted with brake hoses. Honda’s technical literature confirms it: the Accord (2008–2012) Service Manual includes procedures titled Front Brake Hose Replacement and Rear Brake Hose Replacement, and Honda’s official parts catalogues list front and rear brake hoses for this model. In short, brake hoses are relevant and used on every 2010 Accord variant.

On a 2010 Accord, the brake hose is the flexible hydraulic line that links the rigid brake pipe on the body to each caliper. It needs to flex with steering and suspension travel while reliably carrying high‑pressure brake fluid whenever the pedal’s pressed. Typically made from reinforced rubber (or sometimes braided stainless aftermarket), these hoses age with heat, moisture, and road grime, and can crack externally or swell internally over time.

What does that mean for servicing? It’s smart to have the hoses checked at every routine service. They should be replaced if there’s any cracking, bulging under pedal pressure, fluid weeping at the crimp, rusted fittings, or if the hose has been twisted or kinked. Even without visible damage, many workshops suggest considering replacement around the 8–12 year mark, especially on cars that see coastal conditions or lots of stop‑start driving. If they’re original on a 2010 Accord, they’re well into the window where a fresh set makes sense.

When replacing a hose, the tech should:

  • Use quality, ADR/NZS‑compliant parts matched to the VIN.
  • Avoid twisting the hose