Это видео недоступно.
Сожалеем об этом.

How to Pressure Bleed Brakes on a BMW MINI R50 R52 R53 One Cooper using a Sealey VS820

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • In this video I use a Sealey VS820 pressure bleeder to flush through and out all the old brake fluid and replace with fresh new DOT 4 fluid.
    ⬇️💥⬇️ Links Below & Donations ⬇️💥⬇️ This is advised every 2 years. I used copper grease on the slide pins but I believe silicone grease would have been better.
    ⚡Useful Tools Some Used In This Video
    1️⃣ Sealey VS820 Brake Clutch Bleeding System 🕔 33:25 🚧 amzn.to/3iTldfe 🚧
    1️⃣ Sealey VS820SA Straight Reservoir Cap 🕔 08:13 🚧 amzn.to/2S9sfkU 🚧
    1️⃣ Sealey VS820UA Universal Adaptor 🕔 🚧 amzn.to/2Uhee5w 🚧
    2️⃣ Sealey VS0212 Brake Bleeding Bottle 🕔 33:25 🚧 amzn.to/3wKfZX9 🚧
    3️⃣ Car Wheel Dollies Car Skates 🕔 02:57 🚧 amzn.to/3wMBvL6 🚧
    4️⃣ Plus Gas Dismantling Fluid 🕔 03:42 🚧 amzn.to/3wTLBdb 🚧
    5️⃣ Sealey Ratcheting Flare Nut Spanner 🕔 03:53 🚧 amzn.to/3p0QRIt 🚧
    5️⃣ Sealey brake spanner 10 & 11mm 🕔 03:53 🚧 amzn.to/35aJxRz 🚧
    6️⃣ Brake Caliper Piston Rewind Kit 🕔 05:43 🚧 amzn.to/3gFOdnU 🚧
    7️⃣ Dot 4 Brake Fluid 🕔 08:17 🚧 amzn.to/3zmtEVW 🚧
    8️⃣ Norbar 10 to 50 Nm Torque wrench 🕔 11:14 🚧 amzn.to/3vetBs4 🚧
    8️⃣ Norbar 20 Nm Torque Wrench 🕔 09:44 🚧 amzn.to/3iwufyn 🚧
    9️⃣ Flexible Hose Clamp 🕔 13:07 🚧 amzn.to/3wBrQ9X 🚧
    🔟 Sealey AK6959 Palm Ratchet 🕔 26:55 🚧 amzn.to/3gGDz1o 🚧
    ⚡Coats and Gaiters is a participant of the Amazon Influencer Program.
    www.amazon.co....
    I may earn a small commission with my affiliate links, though the prices paid are no higher but they do help me fund this channel.
    ⬇️Timecodes
    00:00 Introduction
    01:58 Getting some tools from the car
    02:10 Brake Fluid Flushing Sequence
    02:47 Rear Right Caliper removal and Flushing
    07:27 Filling the Sealey VS820 Pressure Bleeder
    12:31 Rear Left Caliper removal and Flushing
    13:23 Front Right Caliper removal and Flushing
    26:04 Front Left Caliper removal and Flushing
    32:39 Torque the wheel nuts
    33:00 Did soldering the ABS control board work in the end?
    33:25 Credits
    🎁 Donations to help my Channel Grow 🎁
    🎁 Patreon : - - - / coatsandgaiters
    🎁 Paypal : - - - www.paypal.com...
    ⚡Other Social Media Links For Coats and Gaiters
    1️⃣ Facebook: - - - - - / coatsandgaiters
    2️⃣ Main Channel Instagram: - - - - - / coats_and_gaiters
    3️⃣ Photography Instagram: - - - - - / coats_and_gaiters_phot...
    4️⃣ Tech Instagram: - - - - - / candgtech
    5️⃣ Website: - - - - - www.coatsandgai...
    📹Some Of The Equipment Used To Create This Video:
    1️⃣ Vegas 18 Pro Video Editing Software for the PC
    2️⃣ Focusrite Scarlett 2i4: - - - amzn.to/3u5j4QT
    3️⃣ Panasonic GH4 Micro 2/3rds Camera's: - - - amzn.to/3dcwUuz
    4️⃣ Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 Video Lens: - - - amzn.to/3qiglkw
    5️⃣ Panasonic 35-100mm f2.8 Video lens: - - - amzn.to/2Nts3Kv
    6️⃣ Panasonic 15mm f1.7 Lens: - - - amzn.to/2Zi5OK8
    7️⃣ Panasonic DMW-MS2 Shotgun Mic: - - - amzn.to/3phqug3
    8️⃣ Rode NT2-A Microphone: - - - amzn.to/3jKbLJw
    9️⃣ Pixapro 1500s LED Lighting Panels: - - - amzn.to/2N5RTV5
    🔟 Manfrotto 546B Tripods: - - - amzn.to/3rShXlv
    Disclaimer:
    This video only contains tips and my personal methods that could be helpful when carrying out home car repairs or replacing parts. Coats & Gaiters is not liable for any harm, injury or property damage incurred while carrying out such repairs or replacements, that are a result of incorrect use or misinterpretation of the provided information. This video is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee achievement of a specific result. The user is personally liable for incorrect use of repair equipment, tools or car parts, in particular, when this use poses the risk of injury. Coats & Gaiters strongly advises taking personal care and adhering to all safety rules when doing any repair or replacement. The use on inferior or low quality vehicle parts does not guarantee the proper level of road safety.
    #brakes #bmwmini #minicooper
    CK51WXZ
    CK51 WXZ
    CK51-WXZ

Комментарии • 82

  • @CoatsandGaiters
    @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +1

    If you click "SHOW MORE" in the description above your be able to see Links to the Tools 🔧🔨🔧 I use. Also Clickable Chapters📋 📙 throughout the video and other Links 🎬 that may be of interest. I've had a few viewers request where they can buy the tools they see in some of my videos but it's not very clear that the "SHOW MORE" tab has a lot of information in that may be of interest. Admittedly the amazon links are associated with me and I would earn a small commission which helps towards keeping the channel funded.

  • @JP-vs1ys
    @JP-vs1ys 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for uploading this video. Great camera work with colored freeze frame of parts an excellent feature, great narration, and despite many brake jobs under my belt, I had never heard of the risk to ABS when bleeding.
    As someone else mentioned, the order is indeed based on where your MC is. So in the UK, yes, you'd start LR (farthest from MC, then RR, then LF, then RF. I did note that you hung your caliper by the hose, which is definitely something to avoid. Support it with either a bungee cord or zip tie to the coil spring so the hose is always slack. Letting it hang can stress the hose and cause a leak down the line. Thanks again.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      Thank you for the compliment John. I was going to answer you back that I would never leave a calliper hanging but on checking the video........I did grrrr. In my defence I'm going the say the hand brake cable was holding it lol. I always hang the fronts but just shows we can get complacent so easily. Like you say you shouldn't allow to hang from the pipe.

    • @JP-vs1ys
      @JP-vs1ys 2 года назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters HA! Well there you go then, we're both right! Have a good one.

  • @paulbrigham9287
    @paulbrigham9287 3 года назад +2

    I did the very same repair about a year ago and no joy alas. At least you know a bit more about the make up of the ABS unit. I also have a very rare model unit and can’t find a second hand replacement anywhere. You have inspired me to do some further investigation around the pressure sensor circuitry though. Great vid. 👍

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Paul for the comment. You can get them repaired for around £150 I think. I think my silver mini is going past cost effective so will just use for video making. Engine mounts also failed and the 2 wheel sensors refuse to come out. Rusted solid.

  • @veteranmc8241
    @veteranmc8241 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve never needed to take the calliper off to successfully get the old fluid out. Strangely I’ve found that even without bleeding the brakes you can get a lot of air out just by pressurising the fluid with this bottle device. You actually see the air bubbles coming up the pipe back towards the container when using it. I’ve found that doing this after bleeding the callipers made the pedal go solid, especially after having bled them where the pedal was still spongy.

  • @roman6149
    @roman6149 2 года назад +2

    Great video with properly lighted , thank you very much

  • @earlwebster5351
    @earlwebster5351 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I have yet to service my R53s rear brakes and was unaware of the screw retraction.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 года назад +1

      Hopefully the video gives you some insight so you have the upper hand.

  • @rss608
    @rss608 2 года назад

    with the advent of ABS, I no longer follow the old bleed pattern because the rear brake lines are the same length and are not connected. the fronts are again, independent and not connected so what order is no longer important. crimping the brake lines is no longer recommended because of problems with the interior brake line wall delaminating from the outside wall. I don't compress the wheel cylinders because I use a vacuum on each line rather than pressure from the main reservoir. Never had any problems with ABS units using a vacuum. I would have pulled the abs unit and had it rebuilt before bleeding. My bosch unit differs in the plug spade location but looks exactly the same. Great video with lots of detailed information.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      Thank you for the compliment. I'm always conscious when clamping the pipes as like you say I read it can sometimes be enough to cause an issue within the pipe that can lead to locked brakes. As I'm not a qualified mechanic I have to stick to the the exact instructions in the manuals so I'm not giving out misleading information. This is where a qualified mechanic with experience can advise a lot better than I.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Год назад

      @Roy Saxton
      The bosch unit is very different internally to the ATE unit... and externally.
      You should still follow the furthest from the MC first rule as physically most systems with an offset MC ate still best bled longest to shortest pipe run.
      You won't find anyone who will 'rebuild' the hydraulic side of the ABS system but you will find companies who will rework and replace pcb and components as required.
      If you're crimping the brake lines you're doing it wrong. You gently CLAMP them, padded jaws (closed cell foam works well) set to barely clamp the lines is the way to go I needed.

  • @kevinthacker8349
    @kevinthacker8349 Год назад

    Great video, Am going a stap further and changing all 4 Calipers and Flexi pipe. After snapping one bleed, screw.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      Thank you. Bleed screws are very delicate. I tend to heat and cool them with loads of Plus Gas to work them out.

  • @aldarko9487
    @aldarko9487 10 месяцев назад

    top video mate....thanks for your dedication to the MINI....I have an R53 and love it......

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you and hope it helps you out.

  • @feras3499
    @feras3499 3 года назад +2

    I was expecting that ABS module won't work. I had the same issue and ended up changing it with second hand one and worked. No need for coding.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 года назад

      There is talk it's normally the pressure sensor that fails which is connected by micro fine hair like wires. I think you have to code if you get the same module but not the exact one that was fitted to your series of car. They do contain an EEPROM for vehicle data that needs to be correct to the model of car.

    • @iebah1
      @iebah1 3 года назад +1

      Ddi you manage to find the exact part number? Mine is very rare, 6760085/6760086 and I can't find it anywhere.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 года назад

      @@iebah1 Thankfully mine is available on ebay for about £150 second hand but the thing is you don't know how long it will last as they all suffer the same issues I believe. I might have another look at once I've done my engine removal series. Just searched for yours and I couldn't find it either. Is yours an early model? mine car is Dec 2001 I think.

    • @iebah1
      @iebah1 3 года назад +1

      @@CoatsandGaiters Mine is Jan 2002.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 года назад +1

      @@iebah1 so later than mine

  • @minimanadam
    @minimanadam Год назад

    Just grabbed my buddies schwaben bleeder tool so hopefully it gets the dang air out my lines after doing am r56 brake swap

  • @garyalcorn3831
    @garyalcorn3831 Год назад +1

    I play this in the Backround to help me fall asleep incredibly boring keep up the good work

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to give me your feedback Gary. Point noted.

    • @garyalcorn3831
      @garyalcorn3831 Год назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters am winding you up mate just banter am in the army Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 good detailed video . My q7 abs pump is buggered so I need to do this for mine got the rosstech so will use the program to bleed the brakes got the Sealey pressure bleeder on order to

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      @@garyalcorn3831 Thank you for that Gary. I do admit my on camera persona is probably a bit bland though haha The ABD pumps can be a problem as the wires can break on the sensor inside. They can be sent off for repair or I ended up buying a second hand one off ebay to pass an MOT.

    • @garyalcorn3831
      @garyalcorn3831 Год назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters I was planning sending away for complete strip down and rebuild compared to buying second hand as not sure how to recode it . Was it your pump in the end that was shot after doing all this brake bleeding ? Did you have to further bleed it after replacing the pump aswell?

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      @@garyalcorn3831 I re soldered my pump by opening it up as sometimes that works but their is a sensor inside with wires as thin as human hair which can break after a while. As long as the new pump has the exact number on it would work but like you say you may have to recode so in a way it's better to send it off and get a guarantee and you know it's the right one anyway. The problem I had after removing the pump was purging the air out of the unit itself. This can require a diagnostic tool to activate the motor and the valves. Some have said to rag it around a car park braking hard to activate the ABS and hopefully clear the air out that way. My car passed an MOT but the pedal wasn't as hard as it was before removing the whole unit.

  • @williammatthews35
    @williammatthews35 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the upload! It has given me more reassurance about the process! When you purchased the Sealey bleeding tool, did you have to order the cap separately? Just wondered if it was a different size for the R50s as its linked separately in the description? Thanks

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      Thank you for the comment. If I can recall it was only the universal cap with chains that might have been an optional extra. It comes with a 42mm cap which apparently fits most European cars.

    • @williammatthews35
      @williammatthews35 2 года назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters that's great thank you for the quick response. Have a good day and please keep uploading!

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      @@williammatthews35 Thank you and have a good weekend William.

  • @hilmanrootes
    @hilmanrootes Год назад

    another great video . Thank you Mark

  • @binagarten4667
    @binagarten4667 2 года назад +1

    IVery well explained, is that a Gear Wrench ratchet your using?

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Bina. Not sure which tool your looking at but it might be listed in my description as I try to list all the tools I use.

  • @sammascall7858
    @sammascall7858 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video thanks!

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      Thank you for the compliment and hope it helps you.

  • @Benzknees
    @Benzknees 2 месяца назад

    V.comprehensive video. But how do you clean the Sealey brake pressure bleeder out afterwards? I imagine a thin film of brake fluid will be left on the inside walls, which will absorb moisture & contaminate new brake fluid at the next change.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you. What I do is to rinse it all through with water and and leave it to dry.

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees 2 месяца назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters - Thanks for the quick response! Does plain water mix well with brake fluid oil?

    • @One_over_the_eight
      @One_over_the_eight 12 дней назад

      ​@@BenzkneesMake up your mind. One minute your stating brake fluid absorbs moisture, which is WATER then asking if WATER mixes with brake fluid. 😀

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees 12 дней назад

      @@One_over_the_eight - Haha, sounds that way. But absorbing a mere 2-4% makes a brake fluid change necessary. Whereas trying to use a lot of water to wash away a small amount of brake fluid is an altogether different proposition.

  • @danielperez8647
    @danielperez8647 Год назад

    Did you try changing the wheels bearings, the problem from the ABS might come from there.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment. I think it was the sensors. If I remember correctly I bought two new ones.

  • @djmgarage306
    @djmgarage306 2 года назад +1

    When bleeding brakes start with the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and work your way to the closest one.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +2

      That's how I have always known it, so unsure why the manual said it slightly differently unless they didn't account for right hand drive when writing the manual.

    • @djmgarage306
      @djmgarage306 2 года назад +1

      @@CoatsandGaiters, I would bet that’s the case, the manual is written for left hand drive cars.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +1

      @@djmgarage306 Think so. Had me stumped as I thought do I go with furthest from master cylinder or exactly as the book says.

    • @koperety
      @koperety Год назад +1

      Pretty sure with modern ABS cars you want to start at the point furthest from the "ABS manifold".

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Год назад

      @@koperety that's still usually the furthest wheel from the master cylinder as the MC is usually virtually still on top of the ABS valve block (as you say, manifold).

  • @LOTPOR0402
    @LOTPOR0402 2 года назад

    Surly as far as diagnostics computer goes for the purging the ABS pump goes operating the pump direct to a 12v supply does the same

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +2

      I couldn't say as I think it opens the valves and operates the pump in a sequence. I've read some suggest taking the car to a car park and driving it fast then slam on the brakes to operate the ABS normally which might purge any air out.

    • @LOTPOR0402
      @LOTPOR0402 2 года назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters Probably ,it's a shame it didn't work after the Hrs of work put in ,either the board has another fault or there is a wiring fault to one of the sensors

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад +2

      @@LOTPOR0402 I know, I read that their is a deceleration sensor inside with very fine hair like wires to it and they fail. I've assumed it might be that. I keep looking on eBay for my exact model number as I would buy one and then take this one completely apart for RUclips.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Год назад

      @@LOTPOR0402
      Get a DCAN cable and the latest version of ISTA.

  • @withgrowinginsanity198
    @withgrowinginsanity198 3 месяца назад

    morning,
    did you try the Sealey adapter by chance on your Renault? Does it fit? Or is the adapter set (>200€) needed...?
    😬

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 месяца назад +1

      I haven't used the universal adapter with he chain

    • @withgrowinginsanity198
      @withgrowinginsanity198 3 месяца назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters but the one that comes with the box... does it fit the Renault?

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 месяца назад +1

      @@withgrowinginsanity198 I'm not sure now as I sold that Renault. Sorry. They seem pretty standard. Was access really tight. There was one car I couldn't get access to the top with the pipe on.

    • @withgrowinginsanity198
      @withgrowinginsanity198 3 месяца назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters "sold that Renault" -> Oh nooooo 😱

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  3 месяца назад

      @@withgrowinginsanity198 I have a later model now the MK3 - still 2008 though

  • @mikeharrison5087
    @mikeharrison5087 2 года назад

    Mark did you find out what was the cause of abs light situation?

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  2 года назад

      Sadly not. I went straight onto removing the engine series. If I get a diagnostic reader at some point I will take another look at it. I’m assuming it’s the velocity sensor but don’t actually know.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Год назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters
      Might be worth getting a dcan cable and a copy of ista. In fact I can sort you out with a working version of ista. It's a revelation!

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад +1

      @@skylined5534 Thank you so much for the offer but the Mini's have gone now and I now have Renault Lagunas and that Peugeot 207 still. I managed to get hold of a second hand Autel 808 after the laptop one gave up on me.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 Год назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters
      Ahh no worries! Good luck with the Rens, I've had several over the years now and while they're not trouble free sometimes they're nowhere near as unreliable as some would have you believe!
      Thanks for all the videos you've made regarding the Minis, they've helped me a lot to resolve several issues on my missus's R50 Cooper. Narrowed the ABS light trio (quartet if you count the traction light!) Down to I think two duff abs magnetic rings on the left! Fingers crossed replacing the stuffed ones will resolve it!
      Edit: just had a look at those Autel 808s... they look awesome! Supposed to be really good bits of kit from what I've read.

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад +1

      @@skylined5534 My wife has always had Renault Lagunas and took them to 150k miles before changing them. I used to joke about them but they never went wrong. She has just upgraded again to her 6th Laguna and I'm now driving her old one to do some HGV work to supplement RUclips. It has 174,000 miles on. Nothing has ever gone with with it apart from usual suspension and brake parts. Original turbo, clutch, exhaust etc. M9R diesel engine's seems to be really good. We still have a Mini in the family so may still do the occasional video but the problem is I need the cars for a few days to make a video and I don't have a courtesy car to give people haha

  • @minimanadam
    @minimanadam Год назад +1

    95% of the time the abs fails on these 1st gen minis is bad hubs , more specifically bad FRONT hubs...

    • @CoatsandGaiters
      @CoatsandGaiters  Год назад

      I did have some fun and games with the ABS. Trying to remove a broken wheel hub sensor I used a drill and cut the magnetic inductor ring so had to buy a new bearing !!!! ahhhhh

    • @minimanadam
      @minimanadam Год назад

      @@CoatsandGaiters
      I had it happen to me on the front so I had to drill it out or replace the entire carrier but thankfully I got lucky.. only after replacing 4x speed sensors and all 4x hubs did I get the trifecta to turn off.. check my channel. I git 2x minis , ones 300+whp and other is coming along