BRAKE LINE PRECAUTION


  1. TROUBLESHOOTING PRECAUTION

    Note


    • Since the brake lines are classified as critical safety related parts, be sure to disassemble and inspect the components if a brake fluid leak is found. If any abnormality is found, replace the component with a new one.

    • When removing brake components, cover the brake line connections to prevent foreign matter such as dust or dirt from entering the lines.

    • Do not damage or deform the brake lines when removing or installing them.

    • When installing a brake tube or flexible hose, ensure that they are free from twists or bends.

    • If the cap of a flexible hose does not match the groove on the bracket, twist the hose slightly to insert it.

    • Flexible hoses must be free from shock absorber oil, grease, etc.

    • When installing a brake tube to a plastic clamp, ensure that the brake tube is not loose or pinched.

    • Do not reuse any clips or plastic clamps removed from a flexible hose.

    • After installing a brake tube or flexible hose, ensure that they do not interfere with any other components.

    • A0117VJE10

      When disconnecting and connecting a flexible hose and brake tube:


      1. Hold the flexible hose with a wrench and disconnect the brake tube with a union nut wrench without deforming the tube.

      2. Remove the clip.

      3. Install a new clip.

      4. Connect the brake tube with a union nut wrench without deforming the tube.

    • A011AO6

      When connecting a brake tube and way:


      1. Support the way to prevent deformation of the brake tube and connect the brake tube to the way with a union nut wrench.

      2. Support the way to prevent deformation of the brake tube and install the bolt to secure the way to the body.