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Fits the following 2009 Toyota Matrix Submodels:
Base, S, XRS | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS
2009 Toyota Matrix Brake Line
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2009 Toyota Matrix Brake Line Parts Q&A
Q: How to replace the Brake Line for the rear flexible hose on 2009 Toyota Matrix?
A: The verification of correct part number is vital before installing the rear flexible hose due to its non-interchangeable nature between left and right sides. Before reuse of hoses users must check the identification marks that remained during detachment. Install the rear flexible hose for Torsion Beam Type Suspension by using a new clip that should be completely inserted. A 10 mm union nut wrench should be used to connect the brake line to the rear flexible hose while holding it with another wrench at 15 Nm (155 kgf-cm, 11 ft-lbf) torque if no union nut wrench is present or 14 Nm (143 kgf-cm, 10 ft-lbf) torque when using a union nut wrench. The brake line needs protection from both kinking or injury and any foreign elements that could intrudethrough the system. Apply torque to the union nut wrench using a 250 mm length torque wrench (9.84 in.) where the wrench remains parallel with the torque tool for precise torque measurement. Mount the rear flexible hose to the rear axle beam through a bolt then secure it to the rear disc brake cylinder assembly with a new gasket and union bolt at the specified torque rate of 29 Nm (296 kgf-cm, 21 ft-lbf). Double Wishbone Type Suspension requires following the initial hose installation process but requires a connection torque amount of 33 Nm (336 kgf-cm, 24 ft-lbf) to the rear disc brake cylinder assembly. The last steps involve checking the brake fluid and bleeding the brake line as well as leak inspection before you can install the rear wheel at 103 Nm (1050 kgf-cm, 76 ft-lbf).