Jeep Cherokee
The rear brake lines on a Jeep Cherokee comprehend a rubber high-pressure hose and two steel lines. Replacing one or all of the lines requires a unusual minutes and necessitates bleeding the brakes after the repair is completed. The steel lines are available in many lengths from your regional auto parts store; you Testament want to bend them to the shape required. The rubber hose is besides available at any Car parts store or Jeep dealer and is a direct-fit item that you even-handed bolt into country.
Instructions
1. Uplift the rear of your Jeep with a floor jack, and help the Jeep under the frame with a allot of jack stands. Be certain to chock the wheels to conduct the Jeep from rolling or Stirring.
2. Bonanza the brake lines that dart along the top of the rear axle housing. They canter from the trundle cylinders to a splitter block on the Chauffeur's side of the housing that connects to the rubber high-pressure hose.
3. Apartment a drip pan under the rear axle before removing the border. Remove the damaged path by unscrewing the becoming that threads into the splitter block with a wrench.
Tighten both fittings with a wrench, being careful not to strip the fittings when you tighten them. Bleed the brake system completely before driving the Jeep.
5. Install the new line under the Jeep by inserting the fittings into the splitter block and the wheel cylinder. You will need to gently bend the line to run along the top of the axle so it does not get hung up or damaged.
6.4. Spring from the contour to the shove cylinder and unscrew the becoming that attaches the limit to the back of the turn cylinder with a wrench. Remove the line from under the Jeep.