Sunsong Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:2207729

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$30.99
MPN: 2207729
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Sunsong Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:2207729
Sunsong Brake Hydraulic Hose P/N:2207729
$30.99

Keep firm, responsive brake pedal feel flowing to the rear wheels with the Sunsong Brake Hydraulic Hose 2207729, a direct-fit replacement for the 2016-2021 Mazda 6. This is a rear brake hydraulic hose that carries pressurized brake fluid from the rigid brake line to the wheel-end, while flexing to follow suspension travel so hydraulic pressure reaches the brake without interruption.

  • Flexible hydraulic link: routes pressurized brake fluid from the hard line to the rear wheel-end and flexes with suspension movement.
  • Rear position: cataloged as a rear brake hydraulic hose for the listed application.
  • Direct-fit replacement: designed to install on the 2016-2021 Mazda 6 as a replacement for a cracked, swollen, or leaking original hose.

Signs this hose may need replacing include a soft or spongy pedal, visible cracking or bulging in the rubber, fluid seepage at the fittings, or brake drag if the hose has deteriorated internally. If a failed hose is the cause of these symptoms, this part replaces it; diagnose the cause before ordering. Always follow the vehicle service procedure and bleed the brakes after installation.

Interchange: BH2207729 · BHA2207729 · H2207729 · GML843810 · Manufacturer part number 2207729

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

BH2207729, BHA2207729, H2207729, GML843810

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does this hose fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2016-2021 Mazda 6. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your specific vehicle.

Is this a front or rear brake hose?

It is cataloged as a rear brake hydraulic hose for the listed Mazda 6 application.

What does a brake hydraulic hose do?

It carries pressurized brake fluid from the rigid brake line to the wheel-end while flexing with suspension movement, so hydraulic pressure reaches the brake.

What are signs this hose may need replacing?

A soft or spongy pedal, cracked or bulging rubber, fluid seepage at the fittings, or brake drag can indicate a failing hose. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Do I need to bleed the brakes after installing it?

Yes. Opening the hydraulic system introduces air, so bleed the brakes and follow the vehicle service procedure after installation.