prgynt
Jul 24, 2023Explorer
Brake hose failures
I have a 2004 F150 5.4L towing a 16ft travel trailer with dry weight of around 4500lbs. Been towing it over mountain passes for years.
This last weekend when going over a low pass, my passenger rear brake hose ruptured. I managed to get it down the hill into town before I lost all fluid. I figured it was 20yrs old, just failed. A brake shop replaced the hose, bled all the brakes. Not sure what brake hose they used. Got to my destination including going down another pass. 2 days later driving home, new hose pops off where crimped. Had to disconnect trailer, get truck towed to auto parts store. No repair shops open on Sunday. Figured it was a bad hose. Bought a new one at NAPA, installed it myself, bled brake line. 50 miles later going down another low pass, hose pops off same as earlier. Brake fluid is very hot. That is 3 hoses in 48hrs.
Don't know make of brake controller offhand. Was thinking if trailer brakes getting old, not sharing the load and putting too much stress on truck brakes? Maybe fluid getting too hot and causing failure at weak point (where hose is crimped to connector)?
This last weekend when going over a low pass, my passenger rear brake hose ruptured. I managed to get it down the hill into town before I lost all fluid. I figured it was 20yrs old, just failed. A brake shop replaced the hose, bled all the brakes. Not sure what brake hose they used. Got to my destination including going down another pass. 2 days later driving home, new hose pops off where crimped. Had to disconnect trailer, get truck towed to auto parts store. No repair shops open on Sunday. Figured it was a bad hose. Bought a new one at NAPA, installed it myself, bled brake line. 50 miles later going down another low pass, hose pops off same as earlier. Brake fluid is very hot. That is 3 hoses in 48hrs.
Don't know make of brake controller offhand. Was thinking if trailer brakes getting old, not sharing the load and putting too much stress on truck brakes? Maybe fluid getting too hot and causing failure at weak point (where hose is crimped to connector)?