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Brake Hose Low Pressure: Beetle (1968-1979), Karmann Ghia (1968-1974), Type 3 (1967-1973)

SKU
N02-035-01 / /

Brake Hose Low Pressure: Beetle (1968-1979), Karmann Ghia (1968-1974), Type 3 (1967-1973)

SKU
N02-035-01 / /
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Low pressure brake fluid hose. Feed from the fluid reservoir to the brake master cylinder (or clutch master cylinder on water-cooled Porsche models). Supplied in blue per meter 7mm.

$11.75 $11.75

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This product, and the activities for which this product is intended (including operation, servicing and maintenance of a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle) can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov

Product Information

Product Attributes
Also known asN0203501
MarqueVolkswagen, Porsche
VehicleBug, Karmann Ghia, Bug Convertible, Type 3, 911, 912, 964, 993, 924, 944, 968, 356, 928, 930
Inner diameter7
BrandHeritage Parts Centre
QualityTop Quality
Unit of salePer Meter
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1968-1979
Karmann Ghia1968-1974
Beetle Cabrio1968-1979
Type 31967-1973
3561964-1965
9111965-1985
9121965-1969, 1976
9241976-1988
9281978-1995
9301975-1989
9441982-1991
9641989-1994
9681992-1995
9931994-1998
Beetle, Panels, Front Body
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

Is this the same hose that is on the corrado g60 coming from the brake fluid reservoir?
Question by: Vince DeNardo on Aug 10, 2021, 6:16 PM
The hose that runs from the reservoir to the anti lock system, was a rigid hose with flexi ends. This was sold complete by Volkswagen under Part No's 536-614-736 and 536-614-735. Unfortunately they are both unavailable and we don't have the diameter to confirm if this hose would be suitable. This hose has a diameter of 7mm if that helps?
Answer by: Nick Bitton on Aug 11, 2021, 10:16 AM