I never change oil before. I'm curious about air going into the brake. On your shown steps, where that I need to be extra careful to prevent air going in?
Furthest from the brake cylinder to the closest. Normally the Rear right(passenger side rear), rear left(driver side rear), front right(passenger side), front left(driver side)
“That’s how to poke the funnel in” Golden!
So you don’t need the car on for the front brakes?
Should you start with the rear passenger tire first?
Great video
Excellent thanks for sharing
Thanks for video!
Why is the fluid tank empty to start with? Don't you have to siphon out the dirty fluid down to the min line to start?
I never change oil before. I'm curious about air going into the brake. On your shown steps, where that I need to be extra careful to prevent air going in?
Is there a 'preferred wheel order' to do this job?
Furthest from the brake cylinder to the closest. Normally the Rear right(passenger side rear), rear left(driver side rear), front right(passenger side), front left(driver side)
@@888kham is there a reason for that?
You showed how to put the funnel in, but you never explained how to remove the funnel.;)
Lmao #1 u do not spell brake correctly
#2 u start bleeding the passenger rear then driver rear then passenger front and last driver front
Front Passenger
Front Driver
Rear Passenger
Rear Driver
That’s what my 2017 4Runner manual says.
@@spalacios9058
Thank you!
what size is the tube?
Break fluid ?? Is that the fluid that makes it break ??
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Look like party boy
How to spell BRAKE.
your engine bay says all I need to know about your video info.
alway ALWAYS have brake fluid in you collection container and have the hose submerged into it. Otherwise you run the risk of sucking in air