How to Change Your Brake Fluid By Yourself (How to flush and Bleed Your Brakes)
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2022
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An excellent how to video. No stupid music or ridiculous commercials! One of the best.
You explained everything so nicely. I appreciate your hard work to show how to do this flush. Thanks so much
By far the most straight forward and simple explanation I've seen. Well done! Though, I would recommend starting from the farthest and work your way around to the nearest to the master cylinder. That way you are properly bleeding at the same time.
Great lesson for doing it by yourself . Blessings 🙏
Thank you🙂
You’re experience is much appreciated. Thanks
As always great simple well explained guide to a maintenance job everbody can understand , another one for the files, thanks for posting
Thank you🙂 much appreciated
You make a good teacher!! Thanks
Another great how to, professional and well thought out. Thank you.
Thank you🙂
You are awesome, my good sir!
fantastic video
Hey man! are you still making any videos anymore?? sure hope so and hope everything is ok!
Awesome.
Thank you Sir.
Good job
Once again another great video, You can't get any better details than that, good job. I have a question, on my 2006 Colorado LS, so I do this the same way? With front disk brakes and rear drums.
Thank you🙂 yes, the same way..i show the bleeder valve on our 2005 colorado wheel cylinder on it as well..i was thinking of showing the process of the rear drums in video, but the video ended up being a lil long to include that part
Do you happen to have a video for the rear bleeding breaks? 😅 Nice video very detailed and precise. Appreciate the explanation.
Only thing is You didnt show what you Used to Hold Peddle to Floor when You went to Each Caliper to Closed Valve ,
Are u ok my friend 😢 where are u
A question I was taught to bleed the lines starting furthest away . Also, drawing the reservoir dry aren't you concerned about more air in the brake lines? ???
Furthest away is 100% correct.
Some guides say never to lift off the brake when the bleeder is opened, some say like yours that you can open the bleeder and pump, release, pump release, pump release, are the other guides wrong or am I missing something? like is there a situation you can't do it like this?
Awesome video. Thanks a lot.
Where can I buy a syringe like that
If you have a social media account, could I message you a video of my 03 Honda Civic LX? It is making a noise and can’t figure it out.
hii my friend are u ok ? 😞😞
I think something happened to him :(
@lasertiger6251 yeah maybe ☹️ he's not answering here or Instagram i hope he is ok🥹
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