Keep firm, responsive braking flowing to the wheel with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose (H380318) — a flexible line that carries pressurized brake fluid from the steel brake line to the caliper while flexing with suspension and steering movement. It installs as a direct-fit, front-left replacement for the 1993-1994 Ford Explorer [All] and 1993-1994 Mazda Navajo [All], and is precision-built to the original hose's fit, function and performance for those specific vehicles and position.
Includes gaskets; mounting hardware and bracket are not included — consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 18J1140 · 87-42075 · 8742075 · B916640 · 611049 · HB-85075 · HB85075 · 78196 · 150.65075 · BH178196 · 350-54306 · 35054306 · F3TZ2078D · ZZL143990 · NF380318 · BH380318 · 2203153 · BH130435 · F130435 · Manufacturer part number H380318
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Will this brake hose fit my vehicle?
It is cataloged as the front-left brake hydraulic hose for the 1993-1994 Ford Explorer and 1993-1994 Mazda Navajo (all engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your application.
What comes in the package?
One brake hose plus gaskets. Mounting hardware and a bracket are not included.
What is this hose made of?
An EPDM rubber hose with specially coated, corrosion-resistant treated-steel fittings — a banjo fitting on one end and a female fitting (3/8-24) on the other.
Is this hose DOT approved?
Yes. It is DOT approved, and its materials are tested to government-regulated safety and durability standards.
What are signs the brake hose may need replacing?
Cracking, bulging, chafing, or fluid leaks at the hose, or a soft/spongy pedal. Diagnose the cause first; if the hose is at fault, this replaces it.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.