Route brake fluid safely to the front right corner with the Dorman First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H621014. This flexible EPDM rubber hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's hard line to the caliper while flexing with suspension and steering movement, and it drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the front right position on the 2006-2010 Ford Explorer, 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, and 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer (all engines).
Gaskets and a stamped-steel bracket are included; mounting hardware is not included — consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 611755 · 150.65183 · 150.65185 · 350-54411 · 35054411 · 6L2Z2078AB · 6L2Z2078D · BH382543 · 2202791 · BH142772 · F142772
Manufacturer part number H621014.
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What does this brake hydraulic hose do?
It carries pressurized brake fluid from the vehicle's hard line to the caliper while flexing with suspension and steering movement.
Which vehicles does H621014 fit?
The front right position on the 2006-2010 Ford Explorer, 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, and 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab.
What is this hose made of?
The hose is EPDM rubber with a rubber outer sleeve, and the treated-steel banjo and female fittings are specially coated to resist corrosion.
Is mounting hardware included?
Mounting hardware is not included. Gaskets and a stamped-steel bracket are included; consult the service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.
What are signs this hose may need replacing?
Signs may include fluid leaks, cracked or bulging rubber, or a soft, spongy brake pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as a spongy pedal can have other causes.
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.