Video Tips for How To Bleed Brakes in Your Car
Video Tips for How To Bleed Brakes in Your Car—this video is given by Emmy Award Winning mechanic of 40 plus years Scotty Kilmer, with this video tips that will show you how to properly bleed brakes in your car.
How To Bleed Brakes in Your Car
What would be the best way to bleed brakes on car?—By maba311
Best Answer —By Eric Rhodes
replace all four of your old oem bleeder valves with new brake speed bleeder valves. Check any store or online. They cost about $10-$20 each and you need four. What you do is take out the old bleeder valves and insert the new valves into it’s place. Now all you have to do is following the sequence of bleeding the brakes accordin to your car repair manual. You loosen the valve a quarter as you would with a regular valve but instead of needing an assistant to pump the brakes while you open and close the valve with a wrench as you normally would do with a regular valve all you do is open the valve and get back into the car and pump the brake 5 or more times that should get all the air out of the line and your done with that side then get out of the car and close the valve with your wrench or socket then do the same thing for the remaining three wheels and your done. Just make sure the master cylinder doesn’t get empty so that air enters the system. The master brake cylinder cover must be off to do this I am sure you already know that.
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Comment by
ron e on 14 October 2009:
Start from the furthest point from the master cylinder, back right in the US, back left in Australia or Japan. Have someone pump the break pedal until there is pressure and then hold the pedal. Open the bleeder valve until the pedal goes to the floor. Continue until clear fluid runs from the bleeder. Then proceed to each next closer valve. Make sure the brake master fluid remains full of fluid or you will have to start from the beginning.
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