You will need: a special 10 mm wrench for unscrewing the brake pipe nuts, a 15 mm wrench.

Remove the corresponding wheel.

Replacing brake hoses and pipes

Using a 10 mm wrench, unscrew the brake pipe from the hose, holding the hose tip with a second 15 mm wrench.

If the pipe fastening nut "sticks", cut the hose and unscrew the hose tip from the pipe.

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Remove the hose tip from the bracket on the body.

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Remove the brake hose seal from the bracket on the strut.

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Use a 15 mm wrench to unscrew the hose tip from the wheel cylinder

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Remove the brake hose.

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Note that a copper sealing ring is installed on the end of the brake hose.

Replace the ring when installing the hose.

Replacing brake hoses and tubes

Install the new hose in the reverse order of removal.

Make sure it does not twist.

There is a colored strip along the hose for control

Bleed the brake system hydraulic drive.

Replacing the rear brake hoses

Place the car on a lift or inspection pit.

Replacing the rear brake hoses

Using a 10 mm wrench, unscrew the brake pipe that goes from the hose from the brake force regulator, holding the end of the hose with a 15 mm wrench.

Replacing the rear brake hoses

Remove the end of the hose from the bracket on the body.

Replacing the rear brake hoses

Using a 10 mm spanner, unscrew the brake pipe going to the rear wheel brake mechanism from the hose, holding the end of the hose with a 15 mm spanner.

Replacing the rear brake hoses

Remove the end of the hose from the bracket on the rear suspension beam and remove the brake hose.

Install the new hose in the reverse order of removal.

Make sure that it does not twist.

Bleed the brake hydraulic drive systems.

Replacing the brake pipes

Unscrew the pipes from the master cylinder and brake hoses.

Cover the holes in the master cylinder and hoses.

Replacing the brake pipes

Unscrew the three nuts securing the plastic pipe protection

Replacing the brake pipes

Remove protection.

Replacing brake pipes

Use a screwdriver to pry off the fixing tabs of the metal plates of the pipe holders

Replacing brake pipes

Remove the plates.

Unscrew the nuts securing the pipes to the brake system components and remove the pipes from holders.

Replace broken holders.

To remove the rear right brake pipe, you need to remove the fuel tank.

Install new pipes in reverse order and bleed the brake system hydraulic drive.

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