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Audi Fox Brake Hydraulic Hose

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Stop spongy braking! Shop heavy-duty hydraulic brake lines & replacement brake hoses. Engineered for leak-free performance & precise OEM fitment. Buy now!

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Beck/Arnley 073-0965 Brake Hydraulic HoseBeck/Arnley 073-0965 Brake Hydraulic Hose
Beck/ArnleyPart # 073-0965
Beck/Arnley 073-0965 Brake Hydraulic Hose
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$20.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1980-1987 Audi 4000, 1981-1987 Audi Coupe, 1983-1985 Audi Quattro, 1984-1987 Audi 4000 Quattro, 1985-1985 Audi 5000, 1986-1986 Audi 5000, 1986-1986 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1987-1988 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1988-1988 Audi 5000, 1988-1989 Audi 80, 1988-1989 Audi 80 Quattro, 1988-1989 Audi 90, 1988-1989 Audi 90 Quattro, 1989-1991 Audi 100, 1990-1990 Audi 80, 1990-1990 Audi 80 Quattro, 1990-1990 Audi 90, 1990-1990 Audi Coupe Quattro
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Vehicle: Audi Fox
Item LocatedUnited States
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073-0965
item #1000VQDP
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Brake Hydraulic Hose for 1973-1979 Audi Fox
A-Premium®Part # APBHH1458
Brake Hydraulic Hose for 1973-1979 Audi Fox
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$19.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits Audi Fox: 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
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Vehicle: Audi Fox
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item #1004G4X5
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The Brake Hydraulic Oil Hose consists of EPDM rubber and stainless steel fittings, meeting DOT certification standards, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards(FMVSS 106), and SAE J1401 Standards.
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Beck/Arnley 073-1168 Brake Hydraulic Hose
Beck/ArnleyPart # 073-1168
Beck/Arnley 073-1168 Brake Hydraulic Hose
4.434 Reviews
$19.99
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Fits 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1978-1984 Audi 5000, 1980-1980 Audi 5000, 1981-1983 Audi 4000, 1981-1984 Audi Coupe, 1984-1987 Audi 4000, 1985-1985 Audi 5000, 1986-1988 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1989-1991 Audi 200, 1982-1985 Volkswagen Quantum, 1982-1991 Volkswagen Vanagon, 1985-1986 Volkswagen Golf, 1985-1988 Volkswagen Golf, 1986-1986 Volkswagen Quantum, 1987-1987 Volkswagen Jetta, 1987-1988 Volkswagen Quantum, 1987-1988 Volkswagen Scirocco, 1987-1992 Volkswagen Golf, 1988-1988 Volkswagen Golf, 1988-1989 Volkswagen Golf
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073-1168
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2 Pcs Brake Hydraulic Hose for 1973-1979 Audi Fox
A-Premium®Part # APBHH4185
2 Pcs Brake Hydraulic Hose for 1973-1979 Audi Fox
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$37.99
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Fits Audi Fox: 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
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2202053, 171611701G, 171611701L, 175611701A
item #1013AV4Y
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The Brake Hydraulic Oil Hose consists of EPDM rubber and stainless steel fittings, meeting DOT certification standards, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards(FMVSS 106), and SAE J1401 Standards.
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Brake Hydraulic Hose - Centric 150.33001
CentricPart # 150.33001
Brake Hydraulic Hose - Centric 150.33001
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$22.99
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Fits 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1980-1987 Audi 4000, 1981-1985 Audi Coupe, 1983-1983 Audi Quattro, 1984-1987 Audi 4000 Quattro, 1986-1986 Audi Coupe, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1987-1987 Audi Coupe, 1987-1988 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1988-1988 Audi 5000, 1988-1988 Audi 80, 1988-1988 Audi 90, 1988-1989 Audi 90 Quattro, 1988-1992 Audi 80 Quattro, 1989-1989 Audi 100, 1989-1989 Audi 80, 1989-1991 Audi 90, 1990-1991 Audi 100, 1990-1992 Audi 90 Quattro
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Vehicle: Audi Fox
Item LocatedUnited States
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ColorBlack
item #1000P469
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Brake Hydraulic Hose - Centric 150.33331
CentricPart # 150.33331
Brake Hydraulic Hose - Centric 150.33331
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$25.99
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Fits 1973-1973 Audi 100 Series, 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1974-1977 Audi 100 Series, 1978-1979 Audi 5000, 1980-1980 Audi 5000, 1980-1980 Audi 5000, 1980-1980 Audi 5000, 1980-1980 Audi 5000, 1981-1981 Audi 5000, 1981-1981 Audi 5000, 1981-1981 Audi 5000, 1982-1982 Audi 5000, 1982-1982 Audi 5000, 1982-1982 Audi 5000, 1983-1983 Audi 5000, 1986-1986 Audi 5000, 1986-1986 Audi 5000, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1988-1988 Audi 5000, 1989-1989 Audi 200
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Vehicle: Audi Fox
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ColorBlack
item #1000PER3
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Brake Hydraulic Hose - Raybestos BH38028
RaybestosPart # BH38028
Brake Hydraulic Hose - Raybestos BH38028
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$21.99
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Fits 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1980-1987 Audi 4000, 1981-1987 Audi Coupe, 1984-1987 Audi 4000 Quattro, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1987-1987 Audi 5000, 1987-1987 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1988-1988 Audi 5000, 1988-1988 Audi 5000 Quattro, 1988-1989 Audi 80, 1988-1989 Audi 80 Quattro, 1988-1989 Audi 90, 1988-1989 Audi 90 Quattro, 1989-1989 Audi 100, 1989-1989 Audi 100 Quattro, 1990-1990 Audi 80, 1990-1990 Audi 80 Quattro, 1990-1991 Audi 100, 1990-1991 Audi 100 Quattro, 1974-1977 Volkswagen Dasher
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BH38028, 073-0965, 12942001, 150.33001, 171611701G, 171611701L, 175611701A, 22.2053, 
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item #1000R6H0
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Brake Hydraulic Hose - Raybestos BH36899
RaybestosPart # BH36899
Brake Hydraulic Hose - Raybestos BH36899
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$22.99
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Fits 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1975-1977 Audi 100 Series, 1978-1981 Audi 5000, 1982-1983 Audi 5000, 1982-1983 Audi 5000, 1982-1983 Audi 5000, 1986-1987 Audi 4000, 1986-1987 Audi 4000 Quattro, 1974-1977 Volkswagen Dasher, 1981-1981 Volkswagen Dasher, 1982-1984 Volkswagen Quantum, 1985-1985 Volkswagen Quantum, 1986-1987 Volkswagen Quantum, 1986-1988 Volkswagen Quantum
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Brake hydraulic hose quick guide

Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional mechanic, maintaining your vehicle’s braking system is an important part of car maintenance. One of the most important components of the system is the Brake Hydraulic Hose, which serves as the link between the brake caliper and the brake line. Without a properly functioning hose, your car won’t be able to stop when you hit the brakes.

The brake hydraulic hose is typically made of rubber, reinforced with either metal or synthetic fibers such as Kevlar. It is designed to be both flexible and strong, allowing it to withstand the pressure of the hydraulic system. The hose is also designed for longevity, and should be replaced every 4 to 6 years, or whenever issues arise.

Importance of brake hydraulic hose

When inspecting your brake system for any signs of wear or failure, it’s important to check the brake hydraulic hose for any signs of leaking. If you notice a leak, you should immediately replace the hose. Failing to do so can lead to poor brake performance, leading to potentially dangerous situations while on the road.

When shopping for a replacement hose, you want to make sure you get one that is compatible with your vehicle’s make and model. Any reputable auto parts store should be able to help you find the right hose for your vehicle. Additionally, you should also make sure the hose is compatible with the type of brake fluid your vehicle uses, as incompatibility can lead to significant brake problems.

While replacing the Brake Hydraulic Hose is a relatively straightforward task, it is highly recommended that you leave it to professionals. If done incorrectly, it can cause damage to the hydraulic system. Additionally, improper installation of the hose may result in a loss of brake power, which can be dangerous.

All in all, keeping your brake hydraulic hose in good condition is an important part of making sure your vehicle’s braking system is reliable and safe. Regularly inspect it for any signs of wear or damage, and replace it when necessary. It’s also recommended that you have a professional replace it for you, as improper installation can lead to serious issues.

How to identify brake hydraulic hose failure?

A brake hydraulic hose is a key component of your braking system, connecting the brake caliper to the master cylinder. That’s why it’s important to inspect this hose periodically and keep an eye out for the signs of a bad brake hydraulic hose. If your brake hydraulic hose is starting to deteriorate, this can cause a myriad of problems, including reduced response time and a decrease in braking power.

One of the most obvious symptoms of a bad brake hydraulic hose is leaks. If you notice fluid around the brake hose or a puddle under your vehicle, you’ll know immediately that you have a problem. Brake fluid is typically a yellow or amber-colored liquid, and if there’s a large enough leak, you’ll likely be able to smell it as well. If you notice any leaks, you will want to replace the brake hydraulic hose as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your vehicle.

Another sign of a bad brake hydraulic hose is a spongy or soft brake pedal. When the brake hose starts to leak, the brake pedal may become less responsive and require more effort to depress. In some cases, you may even notice that the brake pedal drops all the way down to the floor and does not respond when you press it. If you experience this issue, you should have a certified mechanic inspect the brake hose to see if it needs replacing.

In addition to a spongy brake pedal, you may also experience a decrease in the car’s overall braking performance. If the brake hose is leaking, you may notice that the car takes longer to stop than usual or that it requires more effort than usual to bring the car to a complete stop. You may even feel the car pulling to one side as you press the brake pedal. These issues are all signs that you need to replace the brake hydraulic hose.

Finally, you may also notice a strange noise coming from the brakes as you press the pedal. If the brake hose is starting to deteriorate, it can cause the brakes to squeal or grind as you press the pedal. This noise is usually an indication that the brake hose is on its last legs and needs to be replaced as soon as possible.

In conclusion, a brake hydraulic hose is a key vehicle component that must be monitored and inspected regularly. If you notice any of the symptoms of a bad brake hose, such as leaks, a decrease in brake performance, and strange noise, you should check your brake system as soon as possible.

How to replace the brake hydraulic hose?

If you're in the market for a reliable and affordable way to replace a brake hydraulic hose, you've come to the right place. Replacing a brake hydraulic hose isn't an overly complicated task, but it does require some knowledge and tools. To help guide you through the process, we put together this step-by-step guide on how to replace a brake hydraulic hose.

  1. Start by lifting your car up securely. Use a jack and jack stands to lift your car and properly support it as you work.
  2. Next, you’ll need to locate the brake hydraulic hose. It’s usually located near the brake caliper or the brake booster.
  3. Disconnect the old hose by loosening the retaining nut, then unscrewing the brake hydraulic hose from the brake caliper.
  4. After the old hose is disconnected, you’ll need to measure the new brake hydraulic hose to ensure it’s the correct size.
  5. Now it’s time to attach the new hose to the brake caliper. First, you’ll need to connect the hose to the fitting. You’ll then need to attach the retaining nut and tighten it with a wrench.
  6. Once the hose is securely attached, you’ll need to bleed the brake system. Start on the right side of your car and work your way around to the left side. Bleed the brakes by pumping the pedal and opening the bleeder valves.
  7. Once the brakes have been bled and all of the air has been removed from the system, you can re-install the wheels and lower the car off of the jack stands.
  8. Finally, take the car for a test drive, making sure that the brakes respond quickly and that there is no dragging or pulling.

Replacing your brake hydraulic hose may seem daunting, but following these 8 steps will help to ensure that your brakes are working properly and safely. Taking the time to replace the brake hydraulic hose regularly will also help your car to last longer, as it will be able to better cope with regular wear and tear.

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