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Brake Hose on the 2017 Subaru XV: What You Need to Know
The 2017 Subaru XV, known for its reliable performance and rugged versatility, certainly comes equipped with brake hoses as part of its braking system. If you've ever had a look under the wheels or near the suspension components of your Subaru XV, you'll notice these flexible tubes linking the hard brake lines to the brake calipers. These brake hoses might seem like minor parts, but they play a crucial role in vehicle safety and overall braking performance.
So, what exactly is the purpose of a brake hose on the 2017 Subaru XV? Simply put, brake hoses are the flexible connectors that carry brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid brake lines to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders. Because the wheels and suspension components move constantly - whether you're turning the steering wheel or driving over uneven terrain - a flexible component is required. The brake hose handles these movements without compromising the hydraulic integrity of the braking system.
Brake hoses on the 2017 Subaru XV are made from multiple layers of reinforced rubber or synthetic materials that withstand high hydraulic pressure and environmental damage. This durability ensures that brake fluid can be transferred efficiently and safely every time the brake pedal is pressed, allowing the calipers to clamp down on the rotors and bring the car to a halt.
Now, why is the maintenance and replacement of brake hoses important? Like many rubber components exposed to heat, moisture, and road debris, brake hoses gradually wear over time. The 2017 Subaru XV, as a compact SUV often driven in Australian conditions that vary from coastal humidity to inland dust and heat, can have brake hose wear influenced by these environmental factors.
Signs that the brake hose needs attention include visible cracks, swelling, leaking fluid or even a spongy feeling in the brake pedal during driving. If a brake hose fails, it can lead to brake fluid leaks and ultimately, a loss of braking effectiveness which is obviously a safety risk. This is why regular inspection during servicing is essential.
When servicing your 2017 Subaru XV, mechanics will typically begin their brake system check by visually inspecting the brake hoses for any signs of wear or damage. This may involve turning the steering wheel fully to the left and right to see the whole length of the hose as it bends with suspension movement. Any damage such as cracks, blisters, or soft spots means the hose should be replaced immediately.
Replacing the brake hose on a 2017 Subaru XV isn't a complicated job, but it does require specific attention and care. It's not just about swapping a hose. The replacement hose must meet Subaru's specifications to maintain safety and braking performance. This usually means OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts or high-quality equivalent hoses that meet Australian safety standards.
When a new brake hose is installed, technicians will carefully bleed the brake system to ensure all air is removed from the lines. Air in the brake system can cause poor pedal feel and reduce braking efficiency. Regular bleeding during replacement or servicing keeps the braking system responsive and safe.
Here are a few tips for owners of a 2017 Subaru XV regarding their brake hoses:
- Have your brake hoses inspected every time you get your brakes serviced or at least once a year.
- If you notice any soft or spongy brake pedal feel, have your braking system checked right away.
- Replace brake hoses in pairs if one shows signs of wear, as this helps keep braking even across both sides of the car.
- Use only high-quality replacement brake hoses that meet or exceed Subaru's standards to ensure proper fit and performance.
- Avoid DIY hose replacement unless you are experienced, improper installation can compromise braking safety.
Maintaining the brake hoses on a 2017 Subaru XV is a small investment for safety and peace of mind. As these flexible tubes wear with time, paying attention to their condition during services helps keep braking sharp and prevents unexpected failures on the road. Subaru's original design ensures these hoses last many years, but like all rubber components, they need attention as mileage builds.
Whether driving around town or exploring the Aussie outdoors, reliable braking is essential for the Subaru XV's adventurous spirit. So, the brake hoses may not be the most glamorous part of the car, but they quietly get the job done under the hood, making sure every stop is safe and smooth.