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TRW Brake Hose - PHD324
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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 - PHA214
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TRW Brake Hose - PHA206
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Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

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TRW Brake Hose - PHB453
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GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

GossFuel Emiss Hose (5/16) 8MM x 1M - FH80L10

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TRW Brake Hose - PHA167
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TRW Brake Hose - PHD8001
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Brake Hose Essentials for the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX: What You Need to Know

If you're cruising around in a 2020 Mitsubishi ASX, one part you definitely want to understand is the brake hose. This little component might not be the flashiest bit of your ride, but it plays a crucial role in keeping you safe on the road. The 2020 Mitsubishi ASX does indeed come fitted with brake hoses as part of its braking system, so it's worth taking a moment to get familiar with what they do and why looking after them is important.

So, what exactly is a brake hose? Unlike those rigid steel brake lines you often see on vehicles, brake hoses are flexible rubber or braided components that connect the fixed metal brake lines to the moving parts of the suspension and wheel hub assembly. Because the wheels move up and down and turn as you drive, these hoses need to be flexible to accommodate that movement while still carrying brake fluid under high pressure. The brake hose is the vital link that makes sure the hydraulic pressure from your brake master cylinder reaches the brakes at each wheel, allowing the car to stop safely.

The 2020 Mitsubishi ASX, like most modern passenger vehicles, uses flexible brake hoses on each wheel. These hoses are designed to handle intense pressure and harsh conditions like heat, dirt, grime, and even exposure to road salt during winter months. The durability of the brake hose is crucial because if it fails - whether due to cracking, leaking, or a burst - the brake system could lose pressure, resulting in reduced stopping power or even brake failure.

When it comes to maintenance or replacement of brake hoses on the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX, there are a few things to keep in mind. While generally, brake hoses are pretty durable and can last many years, they are subject to wear and tear just like any other moving part on your car. Over time, the rubber or synthetic material can deteriorate, especially if the vehicle sees plenty of wet or salty conditions. This is why regular checks during servicing are key to spotting early signs of damage.

Here are some points to keep an eye on when checking or replacing your ASX's brake hoses:

  • Look for visible cracks or bulges along the hose. These are signs that the material may be weakening and could fail under pressure.
  • Check for any signs of brake fluid leaks. Wetness around a hose or the fittings might indicate a leak, which should be addressed immediately.
  • Inspect flexible hose fittings and clamps to make sure they are secure and not corroded or damaged.
  • During brake servicing, the mechanic may perform a pressure test to ensure hoses are holding up well and not expanding excessively under load.
  • If the brake hose is more than a few years old or shows any sign of damage, replacement is the safest option.

When replacing brake hoses on the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX, it's important to use parts that meet or exceed OEM (original equipment manufacturer) specifications. Using substandard hoses might save a few bucks upfront but can compromise your safety and lead to more costly repairs down the line. Quality brake hoses are designed to withstand high hydraulic pressure and resist damage from environmental factors that cause early wear.

One thing owners might wonder is how often brake hoses should be replaced. There isn't a one-size-fits-all timeline because it depends on how and where you drive. If most your driving happens in city traffic or in wet, salty environments, inspection during regular service intervals is a good idea. For the average Aussie driver, brake hoses can last anywhere from six to ten years, but once signs of deterioration pop up, it's time to act.

Proper brake hose maintenance also ties into the general brake system care for the Mitsubishi ASX. This means alongside checking hoses, regular servicing of brake pads, discs, brake fluid levels, and cleanliness of the system helps everything work together smoothly. During a standard brake service, hoses should never be overlooked since they are just as critical as any other part for stopping power.

When it's time for replacement, the 2020 Mitsubishi ASX brake hoses are fairly straightforward to swap out for a qualified mechanic. The process involves draining the brake fluid, disconnecting the old hose, fitting the new one, and then bleeding the brake system to remove any air. After that, the mechanic will test the brakes carefully to ensure everything feels solid and responsive on the pedal.

Ultimately, understanding the role of brake hoses on your 2020 Mitsubishi ASX is a step towards safer driving and longer vehicle life. Keeping these flexible lines in good shape means your braking system can always deliver the reliable performance you want no matter where the road takes you.