Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:H620052

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$26.99
MPN: H620052
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Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:H620052
Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:H620052
$26.99

Keep a firm, responsive brake pedal at the front right corner with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H620052. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the front right position on a broad range of GM full-size trucks and SUVs, including the 2002-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche 2500, 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500, 2001-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 3500, 2004-2006 GMC Sierra 1500, 2000-2006 GMC Yukon XL 2500, and 2003-2007 Hummer H2 — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of 25 applications.

  • What it does: Carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid brake line to the caliper while flexing to follow suspension and steering movement.
  • Position: Cataloged for the front right (passenger-side front) corner.
  • Signs this part may need replacing: Cracked, bulging, or chafed rubber, fluid seepage at the fittings, or a soft, spongy pedal caused by a deteriorated hose.

If a failed front right brake hose is the cause of a spongy pedal or a visible leak, this hose replaces it. Because a hose is only one possible cause, diagnose the source of the problem before replacing. Bleed the brake system after installation and torque the fittings per the vehicle service information. Sold individually; this listing is for one hose.

Manufacturer part number: H620052.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which corner does this hose fit?

It is cataloged for the front right (passenger-side front) position on the listed GM trucks and SUVs.

Will this fit my vehicle?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the applications shown, such as the 2004-2006 GMC Sierra 1500 and 2003-2007 Hummer H2. Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the full 25-application list to confirm yours.

What does a brake hydraulic hose do?

It routes pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid brake line to the caliper while flexing with suspension and steering movement.

What are signs this hose may need replacing?

Cracked, bulging, or chafed rubber, fluid seepage at the fittings, or a soft, spongy pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since other components can produce similar symptoms.

Do I need to bleed the brakes after installing it?

Yes. Bleed the brake system to remove air after installation and torque the fittings per the vehicle service information.