Published On Mar 2, 2018
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If you have replaced a brake hose, line, wheel cylinder, master cylinder or installed a disc brake kit you need to bleed your brake system. Bleeding your brake system is a crucial and possibly the most important step to maintain a safe, reliable vehicle. Remember that if you are not comfortable bleeding your brake system, consult a professional.
Intro 0:00
Vehicle Preparation: 1:01
Brake Pedal Push Rod Adjustment: 1:09
Modified Brake Fluid Reservoir Fill: 1:50
Brake Fluid Feeding: 2:20
Vacuum Pump Brake Bleeding: 2:43
Traditional Brake Bleeding: 4:05
Brake Line Inspection: 6:07
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Tools used in this video:
Vacuum Brake Bleeder
8mm Wrench
13mm Wrench
Side Cutters
Chemicals used:
DOT 3 Brake Fluid
Brake Cleaner
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Music Provided By:
Keep It Real by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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