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How to Replace a Brake Hose: Video Series

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Brake hose replacement tips and techniques. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  1. Loosen lug nuts for removing a tire. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  2. Jacking up your vehicle safely. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  3. How to properly place a jack stand and remove lug nuts. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  4. Inspecting a car's brake system. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  5. How to remove a car's retaining clip and steel hose. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  6. Breaking caliper bleeders loose and removing lower hydraulic fittings for a brake hose. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  7. Facts and tips for new brake hose use. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  8. How to install a brake hose and retaining clip. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  9. How to properly bleed a vehicle's brakes. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  10. How to remount a tire and snug down a car's lug nuts. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  11. How to jack the vehicle up and remove jack stands. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  12. The proper torque procedure for your lug nuts. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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  13. How to refill your brake fluid. Learn how to remove and replace worn brake hoses in this free video on car maintenance.

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Sometimes brakes just stop working even if they initially worked well. And sometimes the brakes were just the wrong type in the first place. Whichever the case, you can always upgrade those old or insufficient brakes with high-performance brakes. Many classic cars have incredible amounts of horse power, but brakes too weak to tame those horses. If you would like to learn how to remove your old, worn out brake hoses and replace them with new ones, there's simple steps you can follow.

Proper performance of a car's braking system entails more than brake lines, fluids, and pads. There's also a piece called a brake hose that is essential to the performance of brakes on a vehicle. In this free video series, a car repair expert will teach you how to undo the steel line to brake hose connection, how to install new brake hoses, and how to bleed car brakes, among other tips for brake hose replacement. With these step-by-step instructions, you can avoid the auto shop through preventative brake hose replacement!

 
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Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. He has managed several automotive facilities over the last eight years. His many certifications include front end suspension, brakes, manual transmission, engine tune up, engine overhaul, heating ventilation and air conditioning, automotive electrical and many more. In his spare time, McCullough enjoys working on cars, performing everything from minor repairs to complete overhauls.dkdk

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