Quijote
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I didn't find much info, so perhaps this thread will help others.
It's been a while since I've been active primarily because we don't drive our LR4 much and it has been good. Our 2013 only has 62k miles, but it has seen New England salt every winter since we bought it new. Yesterday, the red "BRAKE" light came on and a message warned of low brake fluid level. Not good. Luckily I was less than 2 miles from home. Once home, I could see there is a massive brake fluid leak from the center rear of the car. I cannot see how it could be anything else other than the rigid brake line failing due to corrosion. I will find out for sure tomorrow, when I will put the LR4 up on the lift (fortunately, I have a 10k-lb, two-post lift). So, yes, I plan to tackle this myself.
Digging around, I found the video below, which I suspect is exactly what I will need to do, down to cutting the lines mid-way and splicing them to avoid tearing apart the whole car.
What I would like to confirm, if one of you guys can, is that I am getting the right parts. From what I dug, I have bought the following:
- 50' of 3/16 (4.75mm) Ultrabend (NiCu alloy) brake line
- Brake line bending tools
- Lisle 33260 flaring tool kit (apparently a bubble flare is just the first step on a double flare)
What I need to get now is the fittings. Could one of you please help confirm the size? I am pretty sure that they are M10 x 1.0.
Thank you!
It's been a while since I've been active primarily because we don't drive our LR4 much and it has been good. Our 2013 only has 62k miles, but it has seen New England salt every winter since we bought it new. Yesterday, the red "BRAKE" light came on and a message warned of low brake fluid level. Not good. Luckily I was less than 2 miles from home. Once home, I could see there is a massive brake fluid leak from the center rear of the car. I cannot see how it could be anything else other than the rigid brake line failing due to corrosion. I will find out for sure tomorrow, when I will put the LR4 up on the lift (fortunately, I have a 10k-lb, two-post lift). So, yes, I plan to tackle this myself.
Digging around, I found the video below, which I suspect is exactly what I will need to do, down to cutting the lines mid-way and splicing them to avoid tearing apart the whole car.
What I would like to confirm, if one of you guys can, is that I am getting the right parts. From what I dug, I have bought the following:
- 50' of 3/16 (4.75mm) Ultrabend (NiCu alloy) brake line
- Brake line bending tools
- Lisle 33260 flaring tool kit (apparently a bubble flare is just the first step on a double flare)
What I need to get now is the fittings. Could one of you please help confirm the size? I am pretty sure that they are M10 x 1.0.
Thank you!
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