How to Use a Snap-on Brake Bleeder | Snap-on How-to
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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Brake jobs are extremely important but let's face it, no one likes to bleed brakes. Watch how our Snap-on Brake Bleeder helps make the job easier so you can do the job faster.
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Just got a report of a mechanic who connected his shop air to this and it blew up. He did not read the instructions as it stated to regulate at no more than 75 lbs. Snap on should have used a regulator in this video. Please be cautious and Snap On please change the video and use a regulator before another one blows up.
Mine popped the line off and made a mess
It has a built in regulator that is preset. It shouldn’t have done that. It may be defective.
A nice bleeder kit, but you're better off buying the Gearwrench bleeder tank (4 gal) and the Power Probe master cap adapter kit. It is a steep price ($800+ for the pair), but well worth the investment if your shop focuses primarily on brake repair jobs, and to save time and man hours.
And it’s for the low price of your soul and a life long truck account........
Why is your soul only worth about 500 dollars tho?
lame, buy what you need and can afford
Will this work on newer GM products with electrical master cylinders
I see you can also use it to do a brake fluid flush too.
This is hilarious cause I just ordered one today from my snap-on guy. I was going to buy one from Amazon and with all the attachments it was not much cheaper than this one. Can’t wait to get it
Please need this tools in London England UK 🇬🇧
Why is mine staying full after I use it
Yeah no. I'll stick with the little can and tube. Submerging the tube so it dosnt suck air back up.
O rings to tight to fit on master cylinder
Had to replace o rings too make it fit still hard fit
I had this snap on break pressure for 5 months it's so slow
When you add the right fluid purg the system right and adapter it takes for ever too bleed
Tell me more please
@@smtshrek3674 he's not lying about adaptors. They're nearly impossible to get on to the point that you're likely to break the reservoir. It's also slow, but that's not a big deal since you don't really have to watch it once it's set up.
Got a gunsen ezi-bleed that does the same job for about £20.
Definitely doesn't
Just a small fee for $8,000 it's yours lol 🤣
You don’t need the manly background noise. This is supposed to be an instructional video.
Too many Steps.... I use a Clear bottle half filled with brake fluid and a vacuum hose attached to
The bleeder screw depress the pedal 3 times and your done..works every time..
That is WAYY 2 MANY steps!
That method won’t flush it out completely. With this tool, you can accomplish the flush and bleed it out easily. It’s like riding a bike. In addition, it’ll have a more professional appearance.
Ya they fail to mention if you have ANY leaks whatsoever in the system this really doesn't work for shit. I mean you even have to remove EVERY bleeder and Teflon tape them all and reinstall them before attempting this.
You are thinking of a vacuum bleeder needing T tape on the bleed valve. Pressure bleeders work perfectly fine without. And if you do have a leak, then it should be repaired before attempting to bleed the system.
@@stevenfarley6909 most brake leaks are pretty obvious without pressure. Unless it's a master dumping into the booster. I've never needed a bleeder to diagnose a break fluid leak.
@@stevenfarley6909 your statement is accurate. Just saying you don't NEED a tool to find a leak.
Too complicate