Keep hydraulic pressure flowing to the brake caliper by replacing a cracked or leaking flex line with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H620795. This flexible EPDM rubber hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid line to the caliper while flexing with suspension and steering movement. It is cataloged for the front-left and rear-left positions on the 2007-2009 Chevrolet Equinox, 2017 Chevrolet Equinox, 2017 GMC Terrain, 2007-2009 Pontiac Torrent, and 2007-2009 Suzuki XL-7 [All].
Precision-manufactured to specific measurements for a position-specific, exact fit and straightforward installation on the listed applications and positions. Gaskets/seals are included; mounting hardware, bracket, and jacket are not — consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 612707 · 150.62434 · 150.62442 · 350-47185 · 35047185 · 15223827 · 15914568 · 23240860 · 25903682 · 84068672 · BH383384 · 2202574 · 5158078J11 · 5158078J12 · BH144304 · F144304 · Manufacturer part number H620795
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What does this brake hydraulic hose do?
It carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's rigid hard line to the caliper, flexing with suspension and steering movement to maintain hydraulic pressure at the brake.
Which vehicles does H620795 fit?
It's cataloged for the front-left and rear-left positions on the 2007-2009 and 2017 Chevrolet Equinox, 2017 GMC Terrain, 2007-2009 Pontiac Torrent, and 2007-2009 Suzuki XL-7. See the Buyer's Guide tab.
What material and fittings does it use?
The hose is EPDM rubber with corrosion-resistant treated-steel fittings — a banjo fitting on End 1 (10 mm thread) and a female M10 x 1.0 fitting on End 2.
Is any hardware or bracket included?
Gaskets/seals are included, but mounting hardware and a bracket are not. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.
What are signs this hose may need replacing?
Cracking, bulging, chafing, or fluid leaks at the hose, or a soft/spongy pedal, may signal a failing brake hose. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
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