Truly enjoy your approach. Wish more cars were maintained the same way. However, it worth mentioning that the brake fluid level now should be adjusted on next break pads change since the max level is for a new set of pads. Otherwise after change the fluid will exceed the max level.
Good observation. Garage is narrow so is hard to make such kind of videos, therefore I like to make them outside. But is true is not totally safe jacking car up at such ground.
@@MB212 get yourself a sheet of 5mm metal and have the jack go on top. That will apply even pressure on a big enough surface. Try and bring some gravel and pour over it some concrete. It should cost that much for a 4x10 meter surface.
Great video, looking forward to the reverse camera retrofit
The puppy should be the channel mascot!
Truly enjoy your approach. Wish more cars were maintained the same way. However, it worth mentioning that the brake fluid level now should be adjusted on next break pads change since the max level is for a new set of pads.
Otherwise after change the fluid will exceed the max level.
Thanks, is interesting to learn all the right procedures and repairs. Good tip I need to check it when I replace the pads!
Thanks for the video, keep up the good work man 🫶🏻
I have to do the same in my w212 this sumer. But with the opposite system: applying vaccum in the calipers. Thanks for tutorial.
Should work good also that way, you have car lift? I did thinking about it with car lift this is a 15 min work kinda ☺️
What about bleading the fluid from the ABS pump too? This would have been a perfect plug for that new car scaner sponsorship.
Just got one of these bleeder tools recently makes the job a lot easier. Great vid
I checked your video before I did this, and it seemed to work good also with suction, but I guess this bleeder tool is bit more convenient.
Tools used in the video.
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Fluid Extractor - amzn.to/4bdfCYG
Wrench 11mm - amzn.to/3VNUnYT
Floor Jack - amzn.to/3VPdh1t
Impact Socket - amzn.to/3z7l7uy
Brake Fluid - amzn.to/4csgw4n
Wheel Stopper - amzn.to/4cq0doQ
Impact Wrench - amzn.to/4c2MXGS
Torque Limiter - amzn.to/4enb2d0
Nice job
Great timing. 😁
Only got this to do to complete the service.
Your cabin filter video was perfect. 👍
Glad video come to use 👌
Gör dom så noga på orginalservice tror du? Eller byter dom bara i behållaren? Vilka små framskivor du har btw 😁
Love seeing the puppy - My Labrador would do the same hoping we'd go to the dog park when I was working on the car. Excellent Vid Bro!
Yess that’s for sure ☺️ thanks.
Where did you buy the kit from
Do I see correctly, do you have springs at the back?
Yess is it really rare with air spring for sedan here.
good video! why did you work outside if you have a garage? it's not safe to raise a car on a jack that is on wet ground/mud...
Good observation. Garage is narrow so is hard to make such kind of videos, therefore I like to make them outside. But is true is not totally safe jacking car up at such ground.
@@MB212 get yourself a sheet of 5mm metal and have the jack go on top. That will apply even pressure on a big enough surface. Try and bring some gravel and pour over it some concrete. It should cost that much for a 4x10 meter surface.
where do you get the parts number?
MB EPC program to computer, Google it is really useful.
Brake fluid?? Come oon... we are waiting for camera retro!!❤❤
Haha 🥲 yess camera retro soon 🤓
Yes that would be cool video. Fitting a reverse camera 👍🏻
@@MB212 hopefully!! Parts are waiting since months:))