4Runner Brake Bleed and Flush

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • David walks through his process for bleeding and flushing the brake system on the 5th generation Toyota 4Runner. The process should be similar on the Tacoma. This is my hobby - I am not a professional mechanic. I work on my car because I enjoy it, not because I know what I’m doing. Have your car checked out by a certified mechanic. If you choose to work on your own car, awesome, but like me, you do so at your own risk.
    Links to Some Parts and Tools I Use for Brake Work:
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    PowerStop Brake Pads and Rotors: amzn.to/3WNB6ri
    Sprayer: amzn.to/4byzZQQ

КОМЕНТАРІ • 62

  • @perspicator5779
    @perspicator5779 Рік тому +11

    Never knew about the "on" key situation for the rear brakes. Good Tip!

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! The on key saves lots of time.

    • @caution_xray
      @caution_xray 11 місяців тому

      if no help available, can we use the “on” key method for the front?

  • @asarendars
    @asarendars Рік тому +5

    Best video on bleeding 4runner brakes going. Thanks!

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and for the kind comment!

  • @MIlesTeg2023
    @MIlesTeg2023 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for this, very helpful! A couple of notes from when I tried this on a 2003 4-Runner. I would highly recommend loosening the valves with a closed end wrench or socket if you don't have the specialty wrench used in the video. An open ended wrench or adjustable wrench can easily strip these if they are really tight...might even hit it with some wd-40 or pb blaster to help un-seize. Also, i found it was pretty easy to do this w/out jacking up the car or removing the wheels. The valves are fairly accessible if you don't mind laying on the garage floor. By turning the steering fully in one direction or the other it really helps accessing the front wheel valves. Maybe that is common sense but just adding for amateurs like me :) . Again thanks, saved me a lot of money and time taking to a mechanic!

    • @edgaranma23
      @edgaranma23 Місяць тому

      I need to bleed the brake system on my 2003 toyota 4runner .Can you explain exactly how you did it ?

  • @KukLinSky
    @KukLinSky 2 роки тому +6

    This is best break fluid flush and air off video so far...and i must confess i ve watch a lot so far... thanxxx

  • @fernandoreynoso506
    @fernandoreynoso506 Місяць тому

    Very clever using the bottle with the cap and 2 drilled holes.

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching, and especially for the kind comment!

  • @FloridaSunMitochondria
    @FloridaSunMitochondria 2 роки тому +7

    Outstanding video! Well done!!

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and for the feedback :-)

  • @seanpop2886
    @seanpop2886 Рік тому +5

    If the brakes are worn, only refill to the current level to avoid needing to bleed/suck extra fluid later.

    • @Elevationem
      @Elevationem Місяць тому

      The dealership had “topped off” the brake fluid on my girlfriends mothers car during an oil change she gets for free, they “top off” “all” the fluids during the free oil change program she is a part of. They failed to let us know they had done that, so when I depressed the caliper pistons doing a front brake job on her car it made a nice mess in the driveway that I had to spend 30 minutes cleaning off the car and the driveway to prevent damage. It actually blew the master cylinder reservoir cap off to the side.

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Місяць тому

      @Elevationem thanks for watching and commenting! I’m glad you got it cleaned up - brake fluid and paint don’t get along very well. I remember a friend once came to me after getting her oil changed at a quick-lube type shop. The shop had completely filled her crank-case!

  • @azizb.7561
    @azizb.7561 2 роки тому +3

    These are great and thorough videos. Could you consider doing steering fluid flush/replacement?

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Excellent suggestion! Probably about time to service the steering on this 4Runner!

  • @gabemeans2891
    @gabemeans2891 Рік тому

    great instructions. short, sweet, to the point. especially after laying under the truck all day today, last thing i need is some dweeb showing everything but what to do. so thank you. keep up the good work

  • @tattooeyboi7861
    @tattooeyboi7861 4 місяці тому

    This helped me with my wifes 2016 toyota 4 runner please keep making 4 runner videos i do alot of my own repairs but am only fimiliar with honda and chevy , shes got first toyota we have owned ! Thanks !

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and the kind words! LOL, my son’s van has me trying to learn Hondas. We’ll definitely be wrenching again soon on the 4Runner.

  • @greenjondear
    @greenjondear Рік тому +1

    Well done....very thorough.....Do you recall how much fluid you used? I saw a different video and the person used a gallon of new fluid....sounds like a lot, but I wanted to be certain I have enough fluid on hand b4 I begin. Thank you for your help. EB

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  10 місяців тому +1

      I think we pushed about a quart and a half - enough to see that new fluid was coming through at each wheel.

  • @jacobquintanilla3057
    @jacobquintanilla3057 4 місяці тому

    Awesome tutorial however I believe on some other videos I’ve seen, service specs advise to do front passenger than driver first then rear passenger and driver last…

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for the helpful comment! I’ll have to try that order next time I service the 4Runner.

  • @luismatheu4066
    @luismatheu4066 Рік тому +1

    Does the cap needs to be on the reservoir when bleeding the brakes? I saw you put it back on after you add fluid.

  • @cotterpolt5309
    @cotterpolt5309 Рік тому

    Good job good video. Can also just pump the front brakes with the bleeder open until the air bubbles are put. The same way you did the back. One man can do it all. No need to keep closing the valve and pump. Just pump and hold then close when done.

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and for the helpful tip! I’ll give that a shot next time!

    • @comodice905
      @comodice905 Рік тому

      What are you saying

    • @trijicog
      @trijicog Рік тому

      How is one man supposed to keep the brake pedal depressed while closing the bleeder valve?

    • @comodice905
      @comodice905 Рік тому

      @@trijicog how zo

    • @nedasher116
      @nedasher116 Рік тому +1

      ​@@trijicog if using the bottle no need to close and pump just pump until clean

  • @ThePanjatan
    @ThePanjatan 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the detail video. Any difference in doing a 4th gen v6 4x4 4runner

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and for commenting! I’ve not worked on a 4G, but from the forums, it looks like the key-on process is similar. Hopefully this thread will get you going in the right direction. Please let me know what you find out: www.toyota-4runner.org/4th-gen-t4rs/196576-talk-me-through-brake-bleed-fluid-replacement-2.html

  • @Andr1019_
    @Andr1019_ Рік тому +1

    Does the abs pump needs to be ON for the front calipers bleeding procedure? Some people saying yes some others no

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  10 місяців тому +1

      We only had it on for the rear, but this has me curious to try it on for the front next time! Let me know what you end up doing and how it works!

  • @dallastaylor6235
    @dallastaylor6235 Рік тому +1

    Really helped thanks

  • @seanmoores6553
    @seanmoores6553 2 роки тому +1

    Why are you not using the abs pump for the front wheels? Thanks for another informative video!

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I am running through the method I found here: www.toyota-4runner.org/5th-gen-t4rs/253825-how-bleed-brakes.html
      Now you have me curious…next time I’ll try the front with the key on :-)

    • @1T1ME
      @1T1ME 2 роки тому +5

      @@fixityfix I used the abs pump for front. Worked very well.

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +1

      Nice! Thanks for sharing. I’ll definitely have to do that next time!

  • @joriz5869
    @joriz5869 2 роки тому

    Thanks, great tutorial, you make it look easy to do it. what if you don't have an assistant???

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! There are vacuum bleeding kits out there for solo work. Many swear by them (I usually just swear at them ;-)). The assistant method for me, is the most fool proof - probably just because I’ve never gotten the hang of the vac bleeders.

  • @831Adventures
    @831Adventures 9 місяців тому

    Do you have hold the brake down with something when you tighten up the bleeder nut

  • @jeremychrist
    @jeremychrist Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @alphasmurf6563
    @alphasmurf6563 Рік тому +6

    I’ve read that Toyota says the front is supposed to be bled first FP,FD,RP,RD can you confirm. Does it matter?

    • @ruchirsajwan
      @ruchirsajwan 2 місяці тому +2

      Follow Toyota’s since the orientation depends on where the ABS unit is located.

  • @alefig2035
    @alefig2035 10 місяців тому

    Would this work for 2012 trd 4x4 Tacoma? it has the same brake booster but has Drumms in the rear .

  • @Allheadingtosameplace
    @Allheadingtosameplace Рік тому +1

    Absolutely the best instruction

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @hellsprick
    @hellsprick 2 роки тому

    I did this but now my pump keeps running like ever min it runs without me touching the brakes

  • @camutk
    @camutk 2 роки тому

    3/16 or 3/8 ID lines?

  • @sayuncle9631
    @sayuncle9631 Рік тому

    If I replaced the brake hose from Brake to caliper, do I need to bleed every wheel or just the wheel I was working on?

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching! I’d do a full bleed just to be safe - though I’ve seen many just bleed the corner where the system was opened. Also, would be a good idea as it would get the same ‘age’ fluid into each caliper for consistent braking.

  • @brianlavelle5991
    @brianlavelle5991 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @lg9853
    @lg9853 2 роки тому

    My ABS warning lights and bells go on when it's below freezing. I can hear the brake pump trying to pressurize continously then the warning activates. When it's above freezing the pump pressurizes in a few seconds and no ABS light. What's wrong that this only happens when it's below freezing?

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +5

      This is a guess, but I’d speculate the brake fluid (which is hydrophilic, meaning it absorbs water as it ages) has absorbed significant moisture through age and/or something open or loose somewhere in the brake system. When the water in the system freezes, the system wouldn’t pressurize proper. In any case, Id suggest thoroughly evaluating for safety. Good luck! Please let me know how it turns out!

    • @ThanxBeToGod
      @ThanxBeToGod 2 роки тому

      @@fixityfix spot on!

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe 2 роки тому

    Why would you put the car on the on position .

    • @fixityfix
      @fixityfix  2 роки тому +1

      To activate the electronic ABS pump. Weird Toyota procedure for sure!

  • @MrPetrvershinin
    @MrPetrvershinin 8 місяців тому

  • @MrPetrvershinin
    @MrPetrvershinin 7 місяців тому

    the easiest way: OPEN ALL FOUR BLEEDERS and let the old fluid drain - YOU ONLY MAKE SURE that there is always brake fluid in the supply container. OF COURSE, YOU NEED TO SUCK THE OLD LIQUID FROM THE CONTAINER.