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2014 Honda CR‑V Brake Hose — Purpose, Maintenance and Replacement
Yes, a brake hose is fitted and absolutely relevant on the 2014 Honda CR‑V. The Honda CR‑V (2012–2016) Service Manual’s Brake System section details brake hose inspection and replacement procedures, and the Honda Genuine Parts catalogue for the RM‑series lists flexible front and rear brake hoses by wheel position. That confirms the 2014 model uses flexible brake hoses at each caliper.
On this CR‑V, the brake hose is the flexible hydraulic line that connects the rigid brake pipe to the moving caliper. It’s designed to cope with suspension travel and steering movement while safely carrying high‑pressure brake fluid. A healthy hose keeps pedal feel firm, ensures even braking, and works in lock‑step with the ABS and stability systems.
Because hoses age from heat, UV, moisture, and road grime, they should be checked at every service. Any cracking, swelling, wetness from fluid seepage, or corrosion at the crimped fittings means it’s time to swap them out. Given the 2014 CR‑V is now well over a decade old, many owners find proactive hose replacement a smart move for safety, especially in coastal areas or after plenty of gravel‑road kilometres.
- Inspect visually for cracks, bulges, chafing, or leaks around crimps and banjo fittings.
- Feel for a spongy pedal, pulling under brakes, or uneven pad wear — all can suggest hose issues.
- Look for twists or kinks after previous brake work