Brake Hoses
Fits FORD MONDEO IV Saloon (BA7) 2.0 TDCi
(2007)
Important compatibility info
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle |
Type | Brake Hose |
Length 1 | 415 mm |
Thread Measurement 2 | Female M10 x 1 |
Function | Brake Hose |
Thread Measurement 1 | Male M10 x 1 |
Brake System | Star |
Model | GALAXY MONDEO S-MAX |
Manufacturer | FORD |
Important compatibility info
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle, outer |
Thread Measurement 2 | Female M10 x 1 |
Thread Measurement 1 | Male M10 x 1 |
Length 1 | 200 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Function | Brake Hose |
Model | GALAXY MONDEO S-MAX |
Manufacturer | FORD |
Important compatibility info
Length | 415 mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
Thread Size | M10x1 |
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Type | with internal thread, with external thread |
Important compatibility info
Thread Length | 17 mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
External Thread Size | M10 x 1 |
Internal Thread Size | M10 x 1 |
Weight | 0.110 kg |
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle Left, Front Axle Right |
Length | 415 mm |
Spanner Size | 14 |
Type | Brake Hose |
Additional Information
General Information
These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.
Important compatibility info
Thread Size | M10x1 |
Length | 197 mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Type | with internal thread, with external thread |
Important compatibility info
Inner thread | 10x1mm mm |
Outer thread | 10x1mm mm |
Length | 197 mm |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle, outer |
Type | Brake Hose |
Function | Brake Hose |
Important compatibility info
Length | 415 mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Measurement 2 | F10x1 |
Thread Measurement 1 | M10x1 |
Weight | 0.103 kg |
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle, Left, Right |
Important compatibility info
Length | 200 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Measurement 1 | M10x1 |
Weight | 0.069 kg |
Thread Measurement 2 | F10x1 |
Function | Brake Hose |
Important compatibility info
Inner thread | 10x1mm mm |
Outer thread | 10x1mm mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
Type | Brake Hose |
Length | 415 mm |
Placement on Vehicle | Front Axle |
Important compatibility info
Inner thread | 10x1mm mm |
Outer thread | 10x1mm mm |
Length | 177 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Function | Brake Hose |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle Left, inner |
Important compatibility info
Outer thread | 10x1mm mm |
Inner thread | 10x1mm mm |
Length | 177 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Function | Brake Hose |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle Right, inner |
Important compatibility info
Thread Measurement 1 | Male M10 x 1 |
Additional Information | with pipe |
Brake System | Star |
Length 1 | 660 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Measurement 2 | Female M10 x 1 |
Function | Brake Hose |
Model | GALAXY MONDEO S-MAX |
Manufacturer | FORD |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle Left, inner |
Important compatibility info
Thread Type | with internal thread, with external thread |
Length 1 | 600 mm |
Function | Brake Hose |
Thread Size | M10x1 |
Length 2 | 117 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle, Left, inner |
Important compatibility info
Thread Size | M10x1 |
Function | Brake Hose |
Length 1 | 600 mm |
Length 2 | 117 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Thread Type | with internal thread, with external thread |
Important compatibility info
Function | Brake Hose |
Brake System | Star |
Additional Information | with pipe |
Thread Measurement 2 | Male M10 x 1 |
Length 1 | 660 mm |
Type | Brake Hose |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle Right, inner |
Model | GALAXY MONDEO S-MAX |
Thread Measurement 1 | Female M10 x 1 |
Manufacturer | FORD |
Important compatibility info
Length | 660 mm |
Thread Measurement 1 | M10x1 |
Thread Measurement 2 | F10x1 |
Type | Brake Hose |
Function | Brake Hose |
Weight | 0.13 kg |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear Axle, Left, inner |
What is a brake hose?
Brake hoses are flexible pipes that connect the metal brake lines to the brake caliper or brake cylinder. They can also be used to connect 2 metal brake lines together. Brake hoses are made out of rubber or some other flexible tubing. This is so that the part they are connected to can move freely without causing damage to the hose.
There are different types of connectors on the end of these hoses depending on the vehicles design requirements. These are:
Male screw connector
Female screw connector
Banjo connector
How do I choose the correct brake hose?
Brake systems are often uprated at the time of manufacture. For example some vehicles are fitted with a sport pack or some other performance upgrade. Some car makers use different brake systems depending on which country they had their vehicle manufactured. Whatever the reason there can be several factors that determine which brake hoses are correct.
These can be:
Type of connector
Length of the brake hose
Difference in the original manufacturer brand of the brake system. The makers of the brake system on a vehicle can be different especially when a model of vehicle is manufactured in different countries and then brought to the UK
If the vehicle has ABS
Brake system code. This is commonly used with German vehicle brands
Sports pack or other factory upgrades
VIN (chassis number sequence. Sometimes the first 3 letters of the chassis number or the last 6, 7 or 8 characters will determine the correct part
Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made
What brand of brake hose should I choose?
Bosch and TRW make brake parts for the original car manufacturers so these are classed as premium brands. There are other brands such as Apec, Borg & Beck, Delphi, Febi and Quinton Hazell that manufacture high quality brake hoses and at a lower price point.
All brake parts are designed to meet the original specification so which brand you choose is down to your budget and the brand you trust.
How can I tell that my brake hose needs replacing?
Safety is paramount so if you have any issues with your braking system we would always recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to receive an accurate diagnosis.
Some of the symptoms of a faulty brake hose are:
Brake pedal feels soft or spongy when pressed
Brake fluid is leaking from the hose or hose connector
Brakes do not work
Brake warning light on the dashboard