Excellent job, sir. Precise, detailed, 'just the facts, man' approach. Clean, easy to see, well lit video and scene splicing. I've been doing brake jobs for many years and I took away some new tips. Thanks you!
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I love you wrench videos, the clips make me want to work on my van :-) Thank you for sharing, i was weary of doing a brake flush, but your guide is very thorough!
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Thank you very much for the video, especially the order to do it in. Doesn't match the general rule you see in almost every brake bleed video of farthest to closest with the back passenger first.
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Great video, thanks! Quick question, ive noticed that some recommend opening and closing the bleed valve based on whether your partner is on an up or down stroke on the brakes. (closed when going up, open when pushing down). I see that you just have it open for the whole process. Is toggling open/close just to prevent sucking old fluid back in or does it prevent potential air bubbles and what are your thoughts on this? Thanks again!
It depends how much you bleed through each caliper, but generally a litre is enough for the system (have two litres ready just in case you use a little more than you expect). Hope that helps! --- To help support us (for both you and others reading this) there are a few things you can do: 1) Donations both needed and welcome! We cannot operate You Wrench without the support of people like you! You can donate by PayPal - just go to www.paypal.me/youwrench 2) Please ensure you subscribe to our RUclips channel. 3) Please Like our video's on RUclips (by clicking Like!) 4) Please help spread the word, the more people who know about us the better! Add links to our video's in forums, let people know about us. Thank you for your support!
So…asking for a friend, of course, if the reservoir did empty, what does an airlocked brake mean? It looks like from some googlefu that one bleeds all the lines of air by pumping then opening to let it push air out?
The brake fluid change process is the same for both, just visually a little different for the calipers. This video will get you through the process for both :-) www.paypal.me/youwrench --- To help support us (for both you and others reading this) there are a few things you can do: 1) Donations both needed and welcome! We cannot operate You Wrench without the support of people like you! You can donate by PayPal - just go to www.paypal.me/youwrench 2) Please ensure you subscribe to our RUclips channel. 3) Please Like our video's on RUclips (by clicking Like!) 4) Please help spread the word, the more people who know about us the better! Add links to our video's in forums, let people know about us. Thank you for your support!
What size hose do you use. I've watched a couple of different videos like this, and none of them have said what size hose to use to go on the bleeder screw. It's hard to find videos for my 2008 Town and Country.
If you changed the front calipers then you should bleed the air out of each caliper in turn as you progress. Then at the end you can perform the full brake fluid change (as per this video) if you want to make sure the entire system is clean and fresh. You ideally should not perform the brake fluid change proceedure if you have air in the calipers. Instead, get the air out of those first of all. We have done a caliper change video, it's the rear, but the process for bleeding the caliper is identical. It is here and may be sueful: ruclips.net/video/I4b0jq13JXM/видео.html Hope that helps 👍 ----------------------------------------------- To help support us: 1) Please be sure to use our Amazon Links! 2) Please ensure you LIKE our video's, and SUBSCRIBE to our channel! 3) Donations always welcome! Hit the SUPER THANKS option below the video on RUclips, or by PayPal: www.paypal.me/youwrench Thank you for your support!
Can you do a video troubleshooting a P0302 or any 300 after spark plug, ignition coil, and injector has been changed? I have a dodge gran Caravan 2018 and it has gave me this issue and I saw that is common in these models.
No, for a brake fluid change the standard process is as shown here, bleeding via the calipers. You need to flush a minimum of 25% of the brake fluid capacity through each caliper. This way the fluid gets 25% x 4 = 100% changed between all four calipers. Hope that helps! --- To help support us (for both you and others reading this) there are a few things you can do: 1) Donations both needed and welcome! We cannot operate You Wrench without the support of people like you! You can donate by PayPal - just go to www.paypal.me/youwrench 2) Please ensure you subscribe to our RUclips channel. 3) Please Like our video's on RUclips (by clicking Like!) 4) Please help spread the word, the more people who know about us the better! Add links to our video's in forums, let people know about us. Thank you for your support!
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Excellent job, sir. Precise, detailed, 'just the facts, man' approach. Clean, easy to see, well lit video and scene splicing. I've been doing brake jobs for many years and I took away some new tips. Thanks you!
Thank you, that is much appreciated! Glad we could help you out! :-)
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I love you wrench videos, the clips make me want to work on my van :-) Thank you for sharing, i was weary of doing a brake flush, but your guide is very thorough!
Very informative.
Thanks for the video, it's very helpful. Greetings from Europe
Nice job well done
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Thank you very much for the video, especially the order to do it in. Doesn't match the general rule you see in almost every brake bleed video of farthest to closest with the back passenger first.
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Please make video about Santa Fe 2017 pcv valve replacement
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, thanks! Quick question, ive noticed that some recommend opening and closing the bleed valve based on whether your partner is on an up or down stroke on the brakes. (closed when going up, open when pushing down). I see that you just have it open for the whole process. Is toggling open/close just to prevent sucking old fluid back in or does it prevent potential air bubbles and what are your thoughts on this? Thanks again!
How many liters of fluid do you need? Greetings from Poland
It depends how much you bleed through each caliper, but generally a litre is enough for the system (have two litres ready just in case you use a little more than you expect). Hope that helps!
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So…asking for a friend, of course, if the reservoir did empty, what does an airlocked brake mean? It looks like from some googlefu that one bleeds all the lines of air by pumping then opening to let it push air out?
Good video!
I have to look at my van 1 or 2 pot calipers?
The brake fluid change process is the same for both, just visually a little different for the calipers. This video will get you through the process for both :-) www.paypal.me/youwrench
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What size wrench dude. You could have told us.
What size hose do you use. I've watched a couple of different videos like this, and none of them have said what size hose to use to go on the bleeder screw. It's hard to find videos for my 2008 Town and Country.
if i changed my rear brakes and calipers should i bleed all 4 brakes?
Is this the same bleeding procedure if I changed out both calipers on the front wheels only?
If you changed the front calipers then you should bleed the air out of each caliper in turn as you progress. Then at the end you can perform the full brake fluid change (as per this video) if you want to make sure the entire system is clean and fresh. You ideally should not perform the brake fluid change proceedure if you have air in the calipers. Instead, get the air out of those first of all. We have done a caliper change video, it's the rear, but the process for bleeding the caliper is identical. It is here and may be sueful: ruclips.net/video/I4b0jq13JXM/видео.html Hope that helps 👍
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Can you do a video troubleshooting a P0302 or any 300 after spark plug, ignition coil, and injector has been changed? I have a dodge gran Caravan 2018 and it has gave me this issue and I saw that is common in these models.
Does the vehicle have to be running ?
No, the engine should be off 👍
Is it necessary to bleed the abs after bleeding the calipers?
No, for a brake fluid change the standard process is as shown here, bleeding via the calipers. You need to flush a minimum of 25% of the brake fluid capacity through each caliper. This way the fluid gets 25% x 4 = 100% changed between all four calipers. Hope that helps!
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So when you flush the brake fluid are there any special scan tool that pumps the abs system separately?
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What size is the bleeding hose?