If You need a new motor or accumulator please visit wholesalepartsexpress.com and select the year make model of your vehicle to see whats available - should you need assistance or if you can't find what you are looking for please feel free to email me david@wholesalepartsexpress.com
I should note that you should - ALWAYS- hold it upside down at around a 15 degree angle for a few and see if fluid comes out because if the accumulator is bad it will load up with fluid over time and shoot brake fluid all over you when you inflate it
If You need a new motor or accumulator please visit wholesalepartsexpress.com
and select the year make model of your vehicle to see whats available - should you need assistance or if you can't find what you are looking for please feel free to email me david@wholesalepartsexpress.com
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I should note that you should - ALWAYS- hold it upside down at around a 15 degree angle for a few and see if fluid comes out because if the accumulator is bad it will load up with fluid over time and shoot brake fluid all over you when you inflate it
i replaced mine two years ago but it cracked again
how do they go bad? ? ? ? ? ?
How many PSI do you recommend testing it with? Thanks
Presumably like 90 since that's what most shops run their compressed air at. These nitrogen spheres will be more like 2000 psi
WHAT DOES THE ACCUMULATOR DO
I didn’t get it right I heard the other one puped up to can you explain it more thank you