Toyota auris | brake oil | fluid | changing

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @broletsdiginasmr5366
    @broletsdiginasmr5366 2 года назад +17

    Why you don't catch the old brake fluid for recycling while you bleeding it? You just let it run on the parking lot.

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  2 года назад

      Thanks, for advice i will consider it doing next time

    • @theebestoflife831
      @theebestoflife831 Год назад +2

      Yeah this guy is driving me insane with the environmental issues.

  • @AA-os1sg
    @AA-os1sg Год назад +12

    How not to bleed brakes! The backsplash of that brake fluid landing on your paintwork not a great idea. Not to mention environmental impact! All it takes is a clear tube & a bottle if your on a budget. Or better still invest in an ebay brake bleeder kit for £10-15 one man bleeder suctions the fluid out of the bleeder. You need to work smart. This video is a quick & dirty way of bleeding brakes.

  • @wimschoenmakers5463
    @wimschoenmakers5463 Год назад +1

    Just wondering about the age of that Auris. Never changed my break fluid on my 2011 Auris and it breaks just fine !

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  Год назад

      It is recommended by the specialist to change it every often but not necessarily to be replaced.

    • @AA-os1sg
      @AA-os1sg Год назад +3

      On normal braking around city or motorway driving you wont notice the brake fluid boiling. If you were on a spirited drive say countryside or mountain pass if your brake fluid has water content you will make the brake pedal sink to the ground with little or no brakes more noticeable downhill. Not to mention other issues like seized calipers/ABS pump causing a problem long term. It costs less than £20-30 for a DIY brake fluid change dont chance it. Its well worth getting it changed.

    • @rondhole
      @rondhole Год назад

      10 y / 100k miles interval is enough for hybrid car just like Tesla. It depends on how much % water.

    • @DavetheMonster
      @DavetheMonster Год назад +1

      The brake fluid needs to be changed regularly. (At least tested every year and depending on the moisture level changed). I usually change it every 2/3 years.

    • @caremeprenant
      @caremeprenant 7 месяцев назад

      On most of my vehicles in the past 40 years, I never bothered changing brake fluid, but when I started to do it I noticed the difference: brakes become really more responsive. It simply can make the difference in case of emergency. 😉
      I decided to flush brake fluid on a regular basis when the car I had then had its brakes pipes burst because of corrosion! It was 20year old and made 200000Km so it's hard to say if changing brakes fluid regularly would have changed anything but if you do it by yourself it doesn't cost much, so why not do it?

  • @sarusalijumani4918
    @sarusalijumani4918 3 месяца назад

    Toyota auris lights on dash board is dim have you got any solution plz

  • @SAS-n9l
    @SAS-n9l Год назад +1

    How much fluid is needed to make this change?

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  Год назад +2

      1 to 1.5 litre. Mostly 1 litre will do the job. More peace of mind drain the rear more will take half litre more

    • @SAS-n9l
      @SAS-n9l Год назад

      Thank you, sir

  • @bakirbrizat
    @bakirbrizat 6 месяцев назад

    لقد فعلت مثل المقطع ولكن ظهرت اشارة abs ماذا افعل

  • @ertugrulsevim7598
    @ertugrulsevim7598 Год назад

    I just wonder that, is there any importance of priority of tyre when it is draining, because you started rear sides after front size. And how to arrange quantity of draining oil. Each tyre three times draining is OK or not

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  Год назад +1

      Start from the rear side first cos brake line are coming from the front. Try drain 1 litre from all tyres. 65% from the rear and 35% from font.

  • @hannamonique853
    @hannamonique853 Год назад

    What happens if you don’t bleed the tires and just put the brake fluid in?

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  Год назад

      Old fluid will remain in the brake lines it my slow down the corrosion and rust.

  • @tomasz6165
    @tomasz6165 6 месяцев назад

    How to replace the rear seat belt in a 2015 Toyota Auris? Do you know that? Thank You

  • @mzeeshankhan
    @mzeeshankhan Год назад

    There is a proper calibration of each side u can’t do this way ur master cylinder will be damaged and cause issues later on

    • @DiyMechanics
      @DiyMechanics  Год назад

      Yes I agree I did that later on

    • @DavetheMonster
      @DavetheMonster Год назад +2

      What do you mean? What calibration do you need to do?

  • @alexfriesen5934
    @alexfriesen5934 7 месяцев назад

    Geil einfach auf die strasse😂