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Is replacing the ABS High Pressure Hose every 30K really necessary?

4.2K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  LPB  
#1 ·
Hi,
I was going through the various maintenance schedules I've found (the owners manual, etc.) and one of them (the Newbie FAQ) recommends replacing the "ABS High Pressure Hose" every 30K.

Is replacing this $50 part every 30K mi really necessary? Can I just wait until it starts leaking and the ABS light comes on?

Would a hypothetical leak in this ABS hose by any chance interefere with the more crucial regular braking system (I believe the reservoirs are linked)?

I have 119K mi on my 94 Acura Legend L sedan so I'd rather not put additional money into this car unless it's necesary. As far as I can tell from the maintenance records I inherited from the previous owners, this part has not been replaced.

Thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards,
-g
 
#7 ·
XclusivLegend said:
could this also be the reason the abs light comes on minutes after driving?
It's either a leak or a wheel speed sensor.
 
#13 ·
I believe that ABS high-pressure hose replacement is every 60K not 30k miles. Funny (not so funny) is that on my way home following the hose replacement, my ABS started to set a code (1-8).