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TRW Brake Hose - PHD324
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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8004
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA205
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TRW Brake Hose - PHB453
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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8001
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Everything You Need to Know About the Brake Hose on the 2016 Nissan Serena

The 2016 Nissan Serena, a popular people mover in Australia, relies on a well-designed braking system to keep its passengers safe and confident behind the wheel. One crucial yet often overlooked component in this system is the brake hose. If you are unfamiliar with what a brake hose does or why it matters for your Nissan Serena, this guide will help clarify things and provide useful tips on maintenance and replacement.

First off, yes, the 2016 Nissan Serena does indeed have brake hoses as part of its braking system. Almost every modern vehicle, including the Serena, uses brake hoses to connect the rigid brake lines on the chassis to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders on each wheel. These flexible hoses are essential because they allow for movement of the suspension and steering components without interrupting the flow of brake fluid.

So what exactly does a brake hose do? While most people will know their car needs brake fluid and pads, the brake hose is an unsung hero in this chain. It acts as a flexible conduit for brake fluid under high pressure. When a driver presses the brake pedal, the master cylinder generates pressure that pushes brake fluid through the brake lines towards the wheels. The brake hoses transmit this pressure fluid to the calipers, which then squeeze the brake pads against the rotors, slowing down the vehicle. Because they are made from reinforced rubber or braided stainless steel, brake hoses are designed to handle high pressure and flex without bursting or leaking.

In the case of the 2016 Nissan Serena, the brake hoses perform this vital function between the metal brake lines running along the chassis and the moving parts of the front suspension or rear braking mechanism. The unique challenge for brake hoses is that they have to withstand constant flexing and exposure to road grime, heat, moisture, and chemical contaminants. Over time, the brake hoses can degrade, crack, or develop weak spots, risking a dangerous loss of brake pressure.

This is why regular inspection and maintenance of the brake hoses on a 2016 Nissan Serena are critical. It might not be as immediately obvious as worn brake pads, but worn brake hoses can lead to soft or spongy brake pedals, uneven braking, or in worst cases, brake failure. Mechanics typically inspect the hoses during standard servicing by checking for signs of wear such as bulges, cracks, abrasions, or leaks.

When servicing a 2016 Nissan Serena's braking system, here are some key points to keep in mind about brake hose maintenance and replacement:

  • Regular inspections: Brake hoses should be checked every service interval or at least once a year. Look for ageing signs and any visual damage.
  • Replace if damaged: Any cracks, bulges, or leaks mean the brake hose needs immediate replacement. It's not worth risking brake performance on a worn hose.
  • Use genuine or high-quality parts: For durability and safety, replacement hoses should be Nissan OEM parts or trusted aftermarket brands built to meet strict standards.
  • Do not reuse old hoses or fittings: Whenever the brake system is opened for repairs, fresh hoses and new fittings help avoid leaks and ensure proper sealing.
  • Bleed the brake system properly: After replacing brake hoses, bleeding the brakes is essential to remove air bubbles and restore firm brake pedal feel.
  • Avoid contaminating hoses: Brake fluid and other chemicals should be handled carefully. Spilling petrol, oil, or solvents on hoses can accelerate deterioration.

The good news for 2016 Nissan Serena owners is that brake hose replacement is standard procedure for most workshops and does not typically inflate repair bills too much. A quality brake hose fitment plus brake fluid change every few years helps keep the whole system working well and ensures your vehicle's brakes are reliable.

Taking care of brake hoses might not be the flashiest part of car maintenance, but it is absolutely critical. The flexible nature of brake hoses means they endure a lot of stress over time, and as such they need to be treated like any other safety-critical component of the brake system. Neglecting them means risking your safety, the safety of your passengers, and other road users.

So next time your 2016 Nissan Serena is up for a service, ask the mechanic to have a good look over the brake hoses. Knowing they're in good shape will give peace of mind every time you cruise around town or hit the highway. After all, brakes are one of those things that you want to work flawlessly every time without giving it a second thought.