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Trojan Brake Hose Standard Rubber 3/8 inch UNF Male Male Fittings- Single Axle - TPT1037
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Trojan Brake Hose & Fittings Kit - Hydraulic Brakes Standard Rubber Single Axle Disc Brakes - TPT1021
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Brake Hose Guide for the 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer
The 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer, like most modern vehicles, relies on a hydraulic braking system to keep drivers safe and confident on the road. A crucial component of this system is the brake hose. If you are curious about whether the 2015 Lancer uses brake hoses and what they do, this overview will clear things up and offer some handy tips on maintenance and replacement.
First off, yes, the 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer does use brake hoses as part of its braking system. Although you might think brake lines and brake hoses are the same, they actually differ in material and function. The brake hose is the flexible section of the brake line that connects the rigid metal pipes to the brake calipers at the wheels. Its flexibility allows for suspension movement and steering, which metal lines alone cannot accommodate.
Brake hoses are typically made from reinforced rubber, and some modern vehicles may use braided stainless steel hoses for better performance. On the 2015 Lancer, the standard rubber hoses are used to withstand the high brake fluid pressure while allowing for safe movement and vibration absorption.
Why are brake hoses so important? The hydraulic pressure generated when pushing the brake pedal is transferred via brake fluid through the brake hose. If this hose fails, it can lead to a loss of braking pressure and, potentially, brake failure. That is why keeping the brake hoses in good nick is crucial for your safety and the overall reliability of your Lancer.
When it comes to servicing the brake hoses on a 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer, a few key points are worth remembering. Regular inspections should be part of your vehicle's maintenance routine. Mechanics or knowledgeable DIYers should look for any signs of cracking, bulging, stiffness or leaks. Even if the brakes feel alright and there is no apparent fluid loss, hose deterioration can still be happening internally.
Some maintenance tips and replacement advice for brake hoses on the Lancer include:
- Periodic visual inspections under the vehicle while it's jacked up.
- Checking for any soft or swollen hoses which indicate internal damage.
- Replacing hoses every 5-7 years, even if no visible damage is present, to avoid unexpected failure.
- Using OEM or high-quality aftermarket hoses to maintain braking integrity.
- When replacing brake hoses, ensure new fittings are properly tightened and brake fluid is fully bled from the system to prevent air pockets.
- Following the recommended brake fluid change intervals, since contaminated fluid also affects hose longevity.
Neglecting the brake hose can lead to serious problems. For example, a hose failure while driving can cause a drop in hydraulic pressure, resulting in a spongy brake pedal or even loss of braking power. This not only compromises safety but also can cause further damage to the braking system.
It's worth noting that brake hoses are subject to constant heat cycles, movement due to road roughness, and exposure to elements like water and road salt, especially in Aussie conditions. These factors can accelerate wear and tear. Carefully checking the state of your brake hoses whenever you service or inspect your brakes is a wise move.
For those doing their own brake work or servicing their Lancer, always remember to handle brake hoses carefully to avoid kinks or pinching when reinstalling them. Use proper tools and replace any worn or damaged copper washers in the fittings to ensure a proper seal. Also, after fitting new hoses, bleeding the brakes thoroughly to remove any air trapped in the system is critical. Air in the lines can cause a soft pedal feel and reduced braking efficiency.
To sum up, the brake hose is an essential component of the 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer's braking system. It serves as the flexible link between the hard brake lines and the actual brake calipers, allowing the system to function correctly and safely. Keeping an eye on these hoses during servicing will help maintain safe braking performance and keep the Lancer roadworthy for the years to come.