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2025 Mitsubishi ASX Brake Hose — What It Does and When to Replace It

Yes, the 2025 Mitsubishi ASX uses brake hoses. Technical references including Mitsubishi Motors workshop manuals for ASX/Outlander Sport (brake system—hydraulic lines and flexible hoses), OEM parts catalogues, and common aftermarket listings all identify front and rear flexible brake hoses on this model. The European-market ASX (based on the Renault Captur platform) also specifies flexible brake hoses in its service literature, and Australian Design Rules and NZ WoF standards assess vehicles with hydraulic brake hoses fitted. So, brake hoses are absolutely relevant on a 2025 ASX.

On the ASX, brake hoses are the flexible sections of the hydraulic brake lines that connect the rigid chassis pipes to the moving bits at each wheel. They let the suspension travel and the front wheels steer without kinking or stressing the line. Pressing the pedal sends high-pressure brake fluid through these hoses to the calipers, clamping the pads to the discs and pulling the car up straight and true.

Because they deal with pressure, heat, road grime, and constant movement, hoses are consumable items. As part of routine servicing, they should be visually inspected at least every service interval (typically every 12 months/15,000 km in AU/NZ) for cracking, swelling, chafing, corrosion at fittings, dampness from fluid weep, or any kinks/twists.

  • Common warning signs:
    • Soft or spongy pedal, increased stopping distance, or the car pulling under brakes
    • Visible cracks, bulges, scuff marks, or wetness at the crimp/banjo
    • Intermittent caliper drag after heavy braking
  • Replacement and care tips:
    • Replace in axle pairs when condition is marginal on one side
    • Use quality ADR/DOT-compliant hoses (genuine or reputable aftermarket)
    • Follow the ASX torque specs