Honda HR-V: Brake Hose Removal and Installation
Removal

Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake
fluid gets on the paint, wash it off
immediately with water.
NOTE: After removal, plug the ends of the hoses and the joints to prevent
spilling brake fluid.
Front
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Front Wheels - Remove
3. Brake Hose - Remove
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- Disconnect the brake line (A) from the brake hose
(B)
- Remove the brake hose clip (C).
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- Remove the banjo bolt (A), and disconnect the brake hose (B)
from the caliper body
- Remove the brake hose mounting bolt (C), then remove the brake
hose.
Rear
4. Vehicle - Lift
5. Rear Wheels - Remove
6. Brake Hose - Remove
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2WD
AWD (Left side)
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AWD (Right side)
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- Disconnect the brake line (A) from the brake hose (B)
- Remove the brake hose clip (C), then remove the
brake hose.
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2WD
AWD (Left side)
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AWD (Right side)
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- Remove the banjo bolt (A), and disconnect the brake hose (B)
from the caliper body (C)
- Without AWD left side: Remove the brake hose mounting bolt
(D)
- Remove the brake hose.
Installation

Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake
fluid gets on the paint, wash it off
immediately with water.
Front
1. Brake Hose - Install
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Fig. 2: Brake Hose Hardware Torque Specifications
NOTE:
- Check that all parts are free of dirt and other foreign particles.
- Replace parts with new ones whenever specified to do so.
1. Install the brake hose (A) with the brake hose mounting bolt (B)
2. Connect the brake hose to the caliper body with the banjo bolt (C) and new
sealing washers (D).
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Fig. 3: Brake Line Torque Specification And Clip Location
- Install a new brake hose clip (A) to the brake hose (B)
- Connect the brake line (C) to the brake hose.
NOTE : Do not twist the brake hose.
2. Brake System - Bleed
3. Brake Hose and Line - Check
NOTE:
- Check for leaks at hose and line joints or connections, and retighten if
necessary.
- Check the brake hoses for interference and twisting.
4. Front Wheels - Install
Rear
5. Brake Hose - Install
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Fig. 4: Brake Hose Mounting Hardware With Torque Specifications (2WD)
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Fig. 5: Brake Hose Mounting Hardware With Torque Specifications AWD (Left
side)
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Fig. 6: Brake Hose Mounting Hardware With Torque Specifications AWD (Right
side)
NOTE:
- Check that all parts are free of dirt and other foreign particles.
- Replace parts with new ones whenever specified to do so.
1. Install the brake hose (A)
2. Without AWD left side: Install the brake hose with the brake hose mounting
bolt (B)
3. Connect the brake hose to the caliper body with banjo bolt (C) and new
sealing washers (D).
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Fig. 7: Brake Line Torque Specifications (2WD)
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Fig. 8: Brake Line Torque Specifications AWD (Left side)
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Fig. 9: Brake Line Torque Specifications AWD (Right side)
- Install new brake hose clip (A) to the brake hose (B)
- Connect the brake line (C) to the brake hose.
NOTE : Do not twist the brake hose.
6. Brake System - Bleed
7. Brake Hose and Line - Check
NOTE:
- Check for leaks at hose and line joints or connections, and retighten if
necessary.
- Check the brake hoses for interference and twisting.
8. Rear Wheels - Install
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Removal & Installation
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake
fluid does contact the paint, wash it off
immediately with water.
NOTE:
Press the brake pedal
Removal
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake
fluid does contact the paint, wash it off
immediately with water.
NOTE: After removal, plug the ends of the hoses a
Removal & Installation
NOTE: Keep grease away from the brake disc and the brake pads.
1. Vehicle - Lift
2. Front Wheels - Remove
3. Brake Caliper - Remove
Fig. 13: Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt Tor
SEE MORE:
Adjustment
NOTE:
For a clutch interlock operation problem, check clutch pedal position
switch A.
If there is no clearance between the master cylinder piston and the push
rod, the release bearing will be held against the diaphragm spring, which
can result in clutch slippage or other clutch
The hydraulic control system is controlled by the transmission fluid pump,
the valves, and the solenoid valves. The transmission fluid pump is driven by
the engine turns. The transmission fluid
pump drive sprocket is connected to the stator shaft, turns as the engine turns,
and drives the transmi