This video was very helpful. Just accidentally destroyed my emergency bake cable and need to replace it. This video will help me bleed my brakes afterwards. Thanks.
Thanks for the tip. Much easier then using muscle to cycle the MC. You guys should do a video on replacing the components in these actuators. A lot of them are welded to the trailer and have to be taken apart. I just had to teach myself how to replace the shock in there .
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My single axle trailer only has a bleeder valve on one side. How do I bleed the side that doesn’t have a bleeder valve? Or do I just bleed the one side and that will remove the air from both sides?
You need to upgrade your instructions to include usage or non usage of DOT-5 silicon brake fluid. I use it in 2 vehicles & the stuff is very good in vehicles that don't get driven much, like RVs. DOT-5 doesn't have the affinity for moisture like DOTS 3 & 4.
My Titan does not HAVE A HOLE FOR A SCREWDRIVER!!! so I will just drive it around with no brakes...haha really though I bled it with a pump...worked great!
what do they mean by this Bench bleeding master cylinder: until no air bubbles are seen coming from small orifice hole in the bottom of the master cylinder reservoir. where is this hole ???
from your 5 pin wiring plug on the trailer side it goes to the brake lockout solenoid which is a little valve on the output side of the brake actuator that prevents your brakes from locking up when you back up.
How about showing how t bleed the surge brakes with drum. None of the videos I watch have accurate instructions, don't work. One has written instructions that refer to a non existent drawing. ??? Guess I'll have to wing it
This video was very helpful. Just accidentally destroyed my emergency bake cable and need to replace it. This video will help me bleed my brakes afterwards. Thanks.
Same here
Very precise and direct. Gets points across clearly and efficiently.
impressive video Dexter Axle. I smashed that thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the amazing work.
Thanks for the tip. Much easier then using muscle to cycle the MC. You guys should do a video on replacing the components in these actuators. A lot of them are welded to the trailer and have to be taken apart. I just had to teach myself how to replace the shock in there .
We are glad you found this video helpful! Feel free to chat with our team on our website at www.dexteraxle.com/. We are happy to answer any other questions you may have.
Awesome... not the same as my trailer but same principle. Thanks so much!!
My single axle trailer only has a bleeder valve on one side. How do I bleed the side that doesn’t have a bleeder valve? Or do I just bleed the one side and that will remove the air from both sides?
Are you sure you have brakes on both sides?? Some small single axel trailers only have one single break on one wheel.
Very helpful.
Do you have video on best way to replace emergency brake cable?
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You need to upgrade your instructions to include usage or non usage of DOT-5 silicon brake fluid. I use it in 2 vehicles & the stuff is very good in vehicles that don't get driven much, like RVs. DOT-5 doesn't have the affinity for moisture like DOTS 3 & 4.
how do you clean the brake oil compartment? Mine is rusted
Can you clamp the hydraulic line to help with having the bleed?
@dexter axles, what about a gooseneck when the reservoir is all the way at the top of the neck. Tough to get that below the caliper.
park the trailer on a hill
My Titan does not HAVE A HOLE FOR A SCREWDRIVER!!! so I will just drive it around with no brakes...haha really though I bled it with a pump...worked great!
There are no bleed screws on a dexter DB35 with parking brake....now what?
what do they mean by this Bench bleeding master cylinder: until no air bubbles are seen coming from small orifice hole in the bottom of the master cylinder reservoir. where is this hole ???
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He said “stroke the push rod”
Where does the blue wire go
from your 5 pin wiring plug on the trailer side it goes to the brake lockout solenoid which is a little valve on the output side of the brake actuator that prevents your brakes from locking up when you back up.
How about showing how t bleed the surge brakes with drum. None of the videos I watch have accurate instructions, don't work. One has written instructions that refer to a non existent drawing. ??? Guess I'll have to wing it
Should be same procedure.
Ok