Alfa Romeo Giulia QV Brake Bleeding & Brake Flush

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  • Alfa Romeo Giulia QV Brake Bleeding and Brake Flush
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Комментарии • 68

  • @themachine8009
    @themachine8009 Год назад +2

    Phil making it look easy. He’s been doing that for years. I can barely replace my wiper blades but I enjoy watching this stuff

  • @nathanhoffman5230
    @nathanhoffman5230 Год назад

    Thanks for all the great videos, tips and attention to detail Phil! I’ll be doing this to my wife’s Cayenne soon.

  • @mishview
    @mishview 2 года назад

    a proper brake service on a proper beast , by a proper mindset Auto fanatic :)

  • @osPA78
    @osPA78 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! I know this has to happen on my Stelvio and I feel PRETTY confident that I might still need to take it to the dealer to get it done. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад +3

      if you do not have tools or experience doing this then yes go to the dealer

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 2 года назад +2

    Yeah...brakes come in handy when you've gotta slow down quick, huh Phil 😋😅

  • @bishbashbosh-j6z
    @bishbashbosh-j6z 2 года назад +1

    nice video, love the step by step walkthrough. next one pls on how to fix tecnico alloy kerb rash and colour match ! although I hope you haven't kerbed any of yours yet of course!

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад +1

      curb rash is easy to fix i need to do a video one day on that next time a customer ruins wheel and asks me to fix it.

    • @bishbashbosh-j6z
      @bishbashbosh-j6z 2 года назад

      @@autofanaticcars it's the colour match that's the killer. Paint code is not available. I kerbed my third alloy, about 2 inches, last night - but I don't want to send the whole wheel off to be blasted and coated... looking forward to the vid !

  • @brunostudley2191
    @brunostudley2191 2 года назад +1

    Love your attention to detail, great channel 👍🏻

  • @domenicoscangiaterra1583
    @domenicoscangiaterra1583 Месяц назад

    Just the last part, you need to bleed the line at least 3 times each caliper using the pedal break! It will give you 100% success to avoid any air in the system.

    • @xiaomingxia8316
      @xiaomingxia8316 22 дня назад

      how u can bleed the electronic control brake with the pedal? like disconnect the battery?

  • @johnwakamatsu3391
    @johnwakamatsu3391 10 месяцев назад

    I also use the same Motive Industries brake bleeder and should buy the Euro Billet Adaptor which looks much better than the original plastic adaptor. I buy two quarts of brake fluid when I flush my brake systems.

  • @UaeDelta
    @UaeDelta 2 года назад

    Great video and tips Phil, as always.

  • @nathanhoffman5230
    @nathanhoffman5230 3 месяца назад

    Phil, not sure if you’ll see this but the “…more” button on your product links for several of your older videos doesn’t work. It connects to the product link next to it but the drop down menu doesn’t open.
    I’m about to flush my brake fluid so re-watching your videos.
    Thanks for all of your content as usual!!

  • @koimeistermedia9095
    @koimeistermedia9095 2 года назад

    Great tipps and your videos are help always. But a another question : Where ist the Fuelfilter by Quadrifoglio? Can you maybe make a new video!

  • @chasinglimits
    @chasinglimits 2 года назад

    Good to know how to do it properly, saved for when I do mine 👍

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      when I did my Stelvio which is only 3 years old I could not believe the debris that came out of the system maybe the IBS causes more wear due to higher line pressure but in 35 years working on cars i never once sayw fluid so dirty in such short time unless it was in a vintage jalopy from the 1950s

    • @chasinglimits
      @chasinglimits 2 года назад

      @@autofanaticcars perhaps that’s why Alfa recommends getting it flushed out every four years I believe? But looking at it, should be more frequently flushed out just for that piece of mind.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      I now would suggest once a year if you drive 7-15k miles a year

  • @sicilianstyle4517
    @sicilianstyle4517 Месяц назад

    Have you had any squeaky pedal using the ATE Typ 200? I've read lots of reviews and forum posts stating the ATE Typ 200 can cause a squeaky brake pedal - something regarding the master cylinder and the viscosity. I was debating between this and the Bosch ESI6 fluid but I can't make my mind up.

  • @d5denpet
    @d5denpet Год назад

    Great instructional video, thank you!
    Slightly off topic question: what set do you use to jack the car? I love the supports holding it.
    Thanks!

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  Год назад

      Hi i use two AC Hydraulic floor jacks made in Denmark to lift the entire vehicle on the stands shown. takes me 10 minutes by myself to do it.

    • @Steelcurtainchallenger
      @Steelcurtainchallenger Месяц назад

      @@autofanaticcarslink for the stands?

  • @markswiderski6739
    @markswiderski6739 Год назад

    I’m going to be changing my brake fluid in my 2019 Alfa Giulia. When I use the power bleeder and put in 40 pounds is that enough to open up the ABS module and flush out the brake fluid from the module itself. Thanks Phil for a great video.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  Год назад

      Hi Mark follow this video exact and youll be fine do not over pressure the Motive because you can cause the hose and cap on the master cylinder to explode and you will have a dangerous mess of brake fluid all over the cars paint and engine bay which can remove and damage the paint. Do each caliper one by one and check the Motive PSI and charge up each time to the levels I show here and youll get a perfect flush and bleed. take your time it is easy to do.

    • @markswiderski6739
      @markswiderski6739 Год назад +1

      Thank you, Phil for responding back. Did my brake flush today as per your video everything went well…

  • @zackz1260
    @zackz1260 Год назад

    Lmfao bro 300% of the fluid volume to ‘be sure’. I remember my first time

  • @mikebrooks447
    @mikebrooks447 2 года назад

    Greatly appreciated. I'm not interested in paying the dealer for a brake flush if avoidable. If you document you shouldn't have any warranty issues right?

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      this is regular service like oil changes, tires, brake pads etc so should not pose any warranty related concerns. i only use warranty for complex expensive stuff that needs replacing on any new car since parts can be very costly to do on your own.

  • @mdev8846
    @mdev8846 2 года назад

    You must test great Tarox Road-Race and Endless S-Four ( DD ) and RF-650 brake fluids ( the best for racing ).
    AP brake fluid, Stoptech brake fuid and Mobil brake fluid are good too. Be careful some brake fluids are very aggressive with brakes system.

  • @ivayloiliev3613
    @ivayloiliev3613 Год назад

    Could you tell why you don't follow the wheel sequence procedure from the manual. Is there any valid reason. Thanks.

  • @importpro1334
    @importpro1334 Месяц назад

    Curios what mileage you did yours at? I just changed my break all around on my 19 TI with 50k miles and considering flushing my system.

  • @javierc28
    @javierc28 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, sorry where can I get a car stand like yours?, thanks

  • @Pau1ywog5
    @Pau1ywog5 Год назад

    I'd be nervous about installing that Schrader valve. Could be a point of failure in an otherwise airtight system. Depending on the car, you're really only looking at 1 bar of pressure. That's just a handful of pumps with a small bleeder like that. In their larger units, like ones used for fluid transfer, they do install the Schrader valve from the factory.
    If you really want to get technical, you could fasten the compressor directly to the bleeder with some sort of pressure regulator. Probably overkill but you have some nice cars.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  Год назад

      this method is the safest and easiest DIY on these newer cars with the ABS system since you need more PSI than normal. The Motive container is really strong It can handle over 100PSI so with the air valve to charge per caliper it is perfectly safe and easy for any DIYer to do. The hand pump limits the pressure you can manually force into the container based on the seal so the air valve lets you cheat that from the equation and use the container as a pressure vessel.

    • @Pau1ywog5
      @Pau1ywog5 Год назад

      @@autofanaticcars Ah I see. It was unclear to me the need for the mod. But if you're saying it's to test the PSI limits then for sure. I have a bunch of Motiv products. They're great.

  • @user-ls1rt8sw2j
    @user-ls1rt8sw2j 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Is this the same for Stelvio TI?

  • @DarioGeromin-vr5el
    @DarioGeromin-vr5el Год назад

    Hi,during the operation the handbrake is activated?

  • @expressobike
    @expressobike 2 месяца назад

    Phil, what size the hole for the valve? 🙏 thx

  • @chrisfromdalane
    @chrisfromdalane 2 года назад

    Do you have to disconnect the battery? I know these cars are supposed to be put into seevice mode depending on which service is performed, and a diy way to do that is by disconnecting the battery otherwise you get a christmas tree on your dashboard lol but did you do anything before the brake bleed?

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      I did not disable my battery when doing this bleed flush.

  • @DK-455
    @DK-455 2 года назад +1

    Seems like you can get the same result by using a container with tubing end attached tightly to caliper bleeder screw submerged in fluid and pumping the brake pedal to fill container with old fluid. Using a board or some other object under pedal so it doesn't go any further than you normally depress it so there's no damage to the master cylinder. And of course keep the master cylinder topped off. A lot less complicated than using that motive tool bleeder.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад +4

      wrong you can not bleed this car using that archaic method there is no pedal pushrod that goes into the master cylinder it is all electronically controlled and pumping brakes is a horrible solution even on older cars because you can side load the piston and cause other issues. pressure and reverse bleeding are the proper ways to bleed brakes perfectly every time. Motive Power flush and bleed is a simple 1 hour job by yourself with no mess or fuss.

    • @DK-455
      @DK-455 2 года назад +1

      @@autofanaticcars forgot you have that brake by wire system but I stand by my described method as being easier and just as effective. The two person bleeding method has been used for decades as well with great results. Not sure what you mean by side loading the piston by I respect your opinion nevertheless.

  • @petrolracer612
    @petrolracer612 2 года назад +1

    Any change in brake feel after the job?

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад +2

      zero, if the car had a pushrod with typical master cylinder you would notice a firmer pedal but brake by wire no difference.

  • @blackbolt8447
    @blackbolt8447 Год назад

    What year QV is this? I'm planning to do this on my 2018, but stuff I'm reading says anything newer than a 2017 needs specialty tools to clear all the dashboard lights that come up after this is done.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  Год назад +1

      my car was a 2018 so you will not have any issues if you follow my video step by step

    • @blackbolt8447
      @blackbolt8447 Год назад

      @@autofanaticcars I appreciate the fast reply! Looking into getting this done tomorrow. Did you put the car into brake maintenance mode through infotainment and do the IBS/negative battery terminal disconnect beforehand?

  • @jiaqili6997
    @jiaqili6997 2 года назад

    FYI, use Bleeder only if u want to bleed yourself (at least Giulia QV), otherwise Christmas Tree on dash thx to brake by wire system.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      no dash codes on my 2018 and 2019 all good to go, codes pop up if you run the system dry or if your pads are so worn out and you push the caliper pistons in all the way then you need Multiscan to clear and reset but it is easy

    • @jiaqili6997
      @jiaqili6997 2 года назад

      @@autofanaticcars Mine 17 QV, last time I performed an on-track bleed with my friend help me press the brake, all warnings appeared on dash. Might be the worn out pads, I am not sure. After that I used bleeder only and no problem since then.

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад +1

      yes you can not press the brake pedal to bleed like old fashioned days lol and yes if pads badly worn also cause codes, bleeder is easier, cleaner and safer

  • @danijelmarecic5540
    @danijelmarecic5540 Год назад

    Batery was disconected during the yob or not?

  • @NS3825
    @NS3825 2 года назад

    How different is the process if I have a scan tool that opens the abs?

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      i have the Multiscan diagnostics so you most likely just hit some prompts to put the car into brake service mode with the ABS. Not sure how a dealer does it but most owners do not have the diagnostic tools so this method is another option for anyone doing it on their own.

  • @stevegraham7533
    @stevegraham7533 2 года назад

    Link to the quick connect fittings? Thx!

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      I believe Motive sells them on their site or try Mcmaster.com

  • @claudior523
    @claudior523 Год назад

    What size do you drill the whole for the air valve?

    • @expressobike
      @expressobike 2 месяца назад +1

      Good question, was thinking the same 🤔

  • @lunnzzbullitt4692
    @lunnzzbullitt4692 2 года назад

    How much fluid did you use?

    • @autofanaticcars
      @autofanaticcars  2 года назад

      2.5 liters to flush the entire system well so 3 cans give or take