Hydraulic line to abs Module help 2004 yukon xl

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I have an 2004 Gmc Yukon xl with code JL4 stabilitrak(?) I had a line blow out from the brake port to I thinkbthe Abs Modulator and cant seen to locate a repalcement line. Looked at parts at Autozone Advanced and Amazon. I additional bought a new brake line kit from Doorman # 919-149 not realizing that I had the brake control and have to return and reorder looks like doorman brake line kit 919
 
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Imagines of the line and Abs Modualtor pump.(?)
I have an 2004 Gmc Yukon xl with code JL4 stabilitrak(?) I had a line blow out from the brake port to I thinkbthe Abs Modulator and cant seen to locate a repalcement line. Looked at parts at Autozone Advanced and Amazon. I additional bought a new brake line kit from Doorman # 919-149 not realizing that I had the brake control and have to return and reorder looks like doorman brake line kit 919
I was going to order the correct Dorman 919-150 but by the imagine , it does not appear that the line is included in the kit and Customer service at local Autozone couldn't find the part either. It appears to have the numbers 4bb on it.
What is it callled , part number? Can I order of Amazon Autozone, advanced, etc.
 

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Can you mark up one of your engine compartment pics to pinpoint the hose you're talking about? You have hydroboost brake assist, BTW.
 

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Can you mark up one of your engine compartment pics to pinpoint the hose you're talking about? You have hydroboost brake assist, BTW.
He needs the 2 lines that transition from hard line to flex line that come off the ABS pump. He will likely need to get ahold of GM dealer parts and get the OEM numbers then see if anyone else makes a cross for it. Ive never heard of anyone losing one of those lines to corrosion, failure, etc.
 

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Just created my account after browsing around for a month plus with my brake issues and finally-ish resolving my problems (had the line going from ABS to rear brakes rust out). Figured it is mine turn to give back knowledge and experience.


DORMAN 919-153 from Autozone is the full kit you need. They do not sell individual brake lines - so you have a couple options:

buy the kit above, buy some nickel-copper AKA ni-copp line, a double flare tool, and attempt to make your own, or go to a junkyard/pick-n-pull and pull the lines you need off an oldie.
 

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Just created my account after browsing around for a month plus with my brake issues and finally-ish resolving my problems (had the line going from ABS to rear brakes rust out). Figured it is mine turn to give back knowledge and experience.


DORMAN 919-153 from Autozone is the full kit you need. They do not sell individual brake lines - so you have a couple options:

buy the kit above, buy some nickel-copper AKA ni-copp line, a double flare tool, and attempt to make your own, or go to a junkyard/pick-n-pull and pull the lines you need off an oldie.

And tbh, if you can find a decent set of the flex-lines at a junkyard, go that route. The HARD lines in the Dorman kit are just that - HARD/FIRM, so the connection to the Proportioning Valve is extremely stiff and tight
 

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