You can do this 1 person by adding about an inch of fluid to the catch can and making sure the hose is submerged in this. Now you can open valve and slowly pump brake until your reservoir is low as the first return strokes will only pull up the fluid, not air. It's important when using the vacuum assist that the threads are tight enough not to allow air to be pulled past them to create bubbles in hose that could be diagnosed as bubbles in line. Did the ABS module cause any manual bleed issues?
Thanks, that was a very clear video (so much so that I felt obligated to "like and subscribe"). When looking through the official maintenance schedule for my 1996 Camry, strangely there is no mention of changing the brake fluid. Other manufactures do specify a brake fluid change. Anyway, I'll be changing the brake fluid.
My brake goes all the way to the floor. I bled the brakes and no use. Replaced & bench bled the master and re-bled the system. Still have the same issue. 2004 camry. Help
Insanely well made video. Very clear.
Thank you for the comment. Good luck with your brake system service.
My 03 Camry has breaks tighter than a ticks A$$ thanks to you 😂appreciate the walk through helped me a lot , you earned a subscriber!!!
Thanks for the comment. Glad the video helped.
Camry clean asf for it's age! 😍
It is a nice looking one isn't it.
Perfect and thorough. Real expertise and thorough
Thank you for the comment. Good luck with your vehicle service.
This is a really good video 👍
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
You can do this 1 person by adding about an inch of fluid to the catch can and making sure the hose is submerged in this. Now you can open valve and slowly pump brake until your reservoir is low as the first return strokes will only pull up the fluid, not air. It's important when using the vacuum assist that the threads are tight enough not to allow air to be pulled past them to create bubbles in hose that could be diagnosed as bubbles in line. Did the ABS module cause any manual bleed issues?
Thanks for the tip. No issues with the ABS module.
Thanks, that was a very clear video (so much so that I felt obligated to "like and subscribe").
When looking through the official maintenance schedule for my 1996 Camry, strangely there is no mention of changing the brake fluid. Other manufactures do specify a brake fluid change. Anyway, I'll be changing the brake fluid.
Thanks for the comment. Brake fluid is one of those preventative maintenance tasks that is typically overlooked.
Love your how to videos, thanks......... your camry has so much rust on the underside, are you in a salty environment..?
My brake goes all the way to the floor. I bled the brakes and no use. Replaced & bench bled the master and re-bled the system. Still have the same issue.
2004 camry. Help
Does the pedal sink slowly as you are holding the brake or it just goes all the way to the floor any time you brake?
What if you don’t have a second person?
The brake bleed tool (at the 7 min mark in the video) makes it a one person job.
Who the hell told you to support the rear of the car at the bumper???
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