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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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Understanding the Brake Hose on the 2016 Ford Falcon
The 2016 Ford Falcon, a staple on Australian roads for years, relies on several key components to keep its braking system functioning safely and efficiently. One such vital component is the brake hose. Although it might not get as much attention as brake pads or discs, the brake hose plays an essential role in the overall brake system operation.
A brake hose is a flexible tube that connects the rigid brake lines on the vehicle chassis to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders at each wheel. Because the wheels move up and down with suspension travel and rotate when the car turns, a flexible section is necessary to maintain hydraulic fluid flow without breaking or leaking. In the 2016 Ford Falcon, like many modern cars, brake hoses are used in the hydraulic braking system to transfer brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brakes at each wheel.
Brake hoses are typically made from reinforced rubber or braided stainless steel. The 2016 Falcon uses flexible rubber brake hoses that meet manufacturer specifications for durability and safety. These hoses must withstand high pressure when the brakes are applied, as well as exposure to road debris, moisture, and extreme temperature variations.
Why is the brake hose so important? When the driver presses the brake pedal, the master cylinder pushes hydraulic fluid through the brake lines and hoses to the brakes at each wheel. This fluid pressure forces the brake pads or shoes against the discs or drums, slowing the vehicle. Any failure or damage to the brake hose can cause a loss of hydraulic pressure, resulting in reduced braking power or even complete brake failure, which is obviously dangerous.
Maintaining the brake hoses on your 2016 Ford Falcon is critical to keeping the braking system in top condition. Over time, brake hoses can degrade due to age, heat cycles, and exposure to harsh road conditions. The rubber can crack, bulge, or become brittle, which increases the risk of leaks or hose bursts. A damaged brake hose might not be visibly obvious at first, and that's why regular inspections as part of routine servicing are important.
When servicing the brakes, mechanics will typically:
- Visually inspect the brake hoses for any cracks, wear, or chafing against other components
- Check for any signs of fluid leaks around the hose connections or along the hose length
- Feel the hoses for any soft spots or bulges that indicate weakening internal layers
- Ensure that the hose routing is correct and that there is no tension or twisting in the hoses
If any issues are found, replacing the brake hoses sooner rather than later is the best course of action. Brake hose replacement on the 2016 Falcon is a straightforward task for most mechanics and involves removing the old hose and fitting a new one that meets Ford's specifications. It's vital to use high-quality replacement hoses and correct fittings to maintain the integrity of the braking system.
Flushing and bleeding the brake fluid after hose replacement is equally important. This procedure removes any air trapped in the brake lines, which can cause a spongy brake pedal feel and reduce braking effectiveness. Regular brake fluid changes every two to three years, or as recommended in the owner's manual, also help prevent moisture buildup within the system that can corrode internal parts and hoses.
Ignoring brake hose maintenance can lead to costly repairs and, more importantly, potentially unsafe driving conditions. The good news is that brake hoses on the 2016 Falcon generally hold up well under normal driving, especially with timely servicing. Keeping an eye on their condition during each service visit is a simple yet crucial step in vehicle safety.
Many drivers don't realise how often brake hoses should be checked. Most workshops suggest inspecting them every service or at least once a year. If the Falcon is frequently driven in harsh environments, such as off-road conditions or salted winter roads, more frequent inspections might be necessary due to higher wear risk.
In essence, the brake hose on the 2016 Ford Falcon may be a small part but it carries a big responsibility. It ensures brake fluid flows freely and safely to every wheel, enabling quick and responsive braking. Taking care of your brake hoses by regular inspections, replacing worn components, and maintaining good brake fluid health offers peace of mind every time you take your Falcon out on the road.