Skip to main content
Clutchland

Brake Hose or Line Repair in Spokane

Brake hose and line repair to maintain safe hydraulic pressure in Spokane.

Call for a Quote

Brake Hose or Line Repair at Clutchland

Your vehicle's brake lines and hoses carry pressurized brake fluid from the master cylinder to the calipers and wheel cylinders. Steel brake lines run along the underside of the vehicle, while flexible rubber hoses connect to the moving suspension components at each wheel. Any leak, crack, or deterioration in these components can lead to partial or complete brake failure, making this a critical safety repair.

Spokane's winters are especially hard on brake lines. Road salt, magnesium chloride, and sand sprayed on icy roads accelerate corrosion of the steel lines underneath your vehicle. Rubber brake hoses deteriorate from age, heat cycling, and exposure to road chemicals. A corroded line can develop pinhole leaks that lower fluid pressure, while a swollen or internally collapsed hose can restrict fluid flow, causing a soft pedal or dragging brake.

At Clutch Auto Repair, we fabricate and replace steel brake lines using corrosion-resistant materials and replace rubber hoses with quality OEM-equivalent parts. Every repair includes a full system bleed and road test. Do not ignore brake fluid leaks or a dropping fluid level. Call (509) 487-0161 for a quote on brake line or hose repair.

What to Expect from Brake Hose or Line Repair

  1. 1

    Leak Identification

    We trace the source of fluid loss by inspecting all lines, hoses, and connections from the master cylinder to each wheel.

  2. 2

    Line or Hose Replacement

    Damaged steel lines are replaced with properly bent and flared corrosion-resistant tubing. Deteriorated rubber hoses are replaced with new units.

  3. 3

    System Bleed

    The entire brake system is bled to remove all air introduced during the repair, ensuring a firm, responsive pedal.

  4. 4

    Pressure Test and Road Test

    We verify no leaks under pressure and road test the vehicle to confirm proper braking performance at all four wheels.

When You Might Need Brake Hose or Line Repair

  • Visible brake fluid dripping under the vehicle or on a wheel
  • Brake fluid level drops repeatedly in the master cylinder reservoir
  • Soft or spongy brake pedal that sinks toward the floor
  • One brake drags or does not release properly after stopping

Not sure if this is the right service? Call us at (509) 487-0161 and describe what's going on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get a Free Estimate

Every vehicle is different, so we provide quotes after inspection — not generic prices. Call for an honest number before any work begins.

Call for a Quote

Related Services

Call Clutchland