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Brake Lines

Brake lines
To check





For reasons of safety, all brake pipes, brake hoses, connections and fittings must be maintained in perfect condition at all times. All these connections must therefore be carefully inspected periodically as stipulated in the service schedule. Brake pipes that are secured to the body with plastic clips must not display any signs of corrosion or pitting or other visible damage. Make sure that all brake line and hose connections are properly tightened and do not leak. Any damaged parts should be changed.

To remove





1. Clean the connections of the damaged brake line.

Important: Use a brake wrench for fitting and removing nipples.

2. Unscrew the brake line's connecting nipples and any other connections or securing arrangements.
3. Insert plastic plugs into the open connections and remove the damaged brake line.

To fit





1. Clean the inside of the new brake line by blowing compressed air through it.

Warning: Brake lines should not be bent or flexed after installation.

2. Position the brake line, remove the plastic plugs and tighten the connecting nuts.
Tightening torque: 15 Nm (11 ft. lbs.)
3. Bleed the brake system.
4. Check all the brake pipe connections for leakage.