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2020 Ford Ranger brake hose — fitment, purpose and service tips

Technical sources confirm the 2020 Ford Ranger uses flexible hydraulic brake hoses, making the part fully relevant for this model. The Ford Workshop Manual (2019–2021 PX MkIII, Section 206‑00 Brakes), the Ford Genuine Parts Catalogue, and standards such as SAE J1401 and Australian/New Zealand regulatory requirements for hydraulic brake hoses all document flexible brake hoses at each wheel position on this ute.

On a 2020 Ford Ranger, the brake hose does the clever flexible bit between the body-mounted hard line and the moving wheel end. It carries high-pressure brake fluid to the caliper while letting the suspension cycle and the steering turn without stressing the system. Built with multi-layer rubber and internal reinforcement, the hose must cope with heat, pressure spikes from ABS/ESC events, and the dust, mud and road grime that Aussie and Kiwi Rangers see daily.

As part of routine servicing, the brake hoses deserve a proper look each time the wheels are off. A workshop will check for external cracking, bulges, softness when squeezed, chafing marks, wetness from seepage, rusty ferrules, and any kinks or twists. Any defect means replacement — and best practice is to replace hoses in axle pairs to keep brake response even left-to-right.

When fitting new hoses, choosing parts that meet SAE J1401 and applicable ADR/NZ compliance is a must. Install with the correct orientation and clips, avoid twisting the hose, confirm full lock-to-lock and full droop clearance, and always use new sealing washers where banjo bolts are used. After fitment, refill with the specified brake fluid (Ford calls for DOT 4 — often DOT 4 LV in late-model Rangers — as per the cap and workshop manual) and bleed the system following the WSM procedure. A pressure bleed makes life easier