2001 Crv fuel line and Brake line
We recently moved to TX from PA and have run into a lot of problems due to rust. First the exhaust pipe, them the Tie rods and now A brake and fuel line. I was able to fix the tie rods, but now need to replace the brake lines and fuel line. Can anyone lend a hand with a diagram, tips, etc.?
Last edited by Stealthbarber; Sep 11, 2020 at 08:36 AM.
I went thru this with my 2001 accord. (Canadian car)
The long lines that run to the back of the car(3 for fuel and 2 for brake) are quite expensive from Honda.
I went to a junkyard in Georgia, found a car with no rust and took all the hard line from that car to install on mine. I think all 5 lines were 24$ from the yard.
The front hard brake lines are cheap enough from Honda that I bought new ones.
Replacing the lines I must admit is quite time consuming. this took me 2 hours at the yard to pull lines and a whole day to swap lines on my car in my garage.
The long lines that run to the back of the car(3 for fuel and 2 for brake) are quite expensive from Honda.
I went to a junkyard in Georgia, found a car with no rust and took all the hard line from that car to install on mine. I think all 5 lines were 24$ from the yard.
The front hard brake lines are cheap enough from Honda that I bought new ones.
Replacing the lines I must admit is quite time consuming. this took me 2 hours at the yard to pull lines and a whole day to swap lines on my car in my garage.
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