Thank you for your video. MOT tomorrow and my service light is on, they wanted £80. I went and bought this kit and 3 bottles of dot4 and did it myself after watching this so thanks!
Start by sucking out reservoir with a syringe, then fill to brim with fresh fluid then fit your eazibleed. Also , flexi hoses deteriorate from the inside and should be changed every few years , they are clearly dated marked both on the hose and on the metal end , worth checking the dates whilst you’re under there .👍
Thanks for this video. I’m going to have a go at changing the brake fluid on my Citroen ZX which is disks at the front and drums on the rear. I’d imagine a very similar set up to your Peugeot. They look like Girling drums.
If anyone accidentally gets brake fluid on the brake disc or drum, just use some brake cleaner and paper towel to wipe it off, it's no biggie, but if it gets onto the brake pads, you need to take the caliper off and clean those too. Like they say about prep, goes a long way... When you stated not to tip brake fluid down the drain, that seriously shouldn't have been necessary. If anyone does vile shit like that, they deserve not to be around anymore. Absolute zero respect for scum like that. Helpful video, cheers.
I’ve had a Gunsons Eezibleed for ages, and lost it in the depths of the garage, so I bought another cheapo copy that wasn’t anywhere near as good, didn’t fit the reservoir properly. Lesson learnt - don’t buy cheap EuroCraParts stuff!
Thank you for your video. MOT tomorrow and my service light is on, they wanted £80. I went and bought this kit and 3 bottles of dot4 and did it myself after watching this so thanks!
Glad I could be of help
Start by sucking out reservoir with a syringe, then fill to brim with fresh fluid then fit your eazibleed.
Also , flexi hoses deteriorate from the inside and should be changed every few years , they are clearly dated marked both on the hose and on the metal end , worth checking the dates whilst you’re under there .👍
Good tip. Thanks for watching
I did this and totally forgot to top it up :D but worked out all good.
Thanks for this video. I’m going to have a go at changing the brake fluid on my Citroen ZX which is disks at the front and drums on the rear. I’d imagine a very similar set up to your Peugeot. They look like Girling drums.
Im pretty sure, knowing the french they will probably use the same brakes. Thanks for watching
If anyone accidentally gets brake fluid on the brake disc or drum, just use some brake cleaner and paper towel to wipe it off, it's no biggie, but if it gets onto the brake pads, you need to take the caliper off and clean those too. Like they say about prep, goes a long way...
When you stated not to tip brake fluid down the drain, that seriously shouldn't have been necessary. If anyone does vile shit like that, they deserve not to be around anymore. Absolute zero respect for scum like that. Helpful video, cheers.
Thanks for the comment johny
And don't forget to keep checking the bottles brake fluid level !
Good tip. Thanks Mike
@@mikegray12645 how do you add more fluid the resevoir without stopping the vacuum and introducing air?
Exellent demo sir
Thanks Steven
I presume if it's the clutch one needs to bleed you do the process above but crack off the clutch slave cylinder rather than a brake nipple
Correct. Thanks for watching
Nice one……again.
Thank you dg
I’ve had a Gunsons Eezibleed for ages, and lost it in the depths of the garage, so I bought another cheapo copy that wasn’t anywhere near as good, didn’t fit the reservoir properly. Lesson learnt - don’t buy cheap EuroCraParts stuff!
Typical euros lol. Thanks for watching