Saw many videos on RUclips but some how I found ur one is the easiest and step by step informative thanks going change mine own car's brake fluid thanks..
Hello i just bought this same kit for my 328i, there is a gasket that came with it, is this gasket optional or is it vital for sealing the cap to the master cylinder? Thanks... Okay update just completed a flush on my 328i this kit work great with the exception that it was leaking at the connection, but some plumbers tape took care of that. Other than that thanks for posting the video it was the 1st video i watched on how to perform this brake flush procedure.
Thanks for the video! I have an e90 and actually ordered the kit months ago but I’ve been so busy with work I haven’t got to it but am gonna do it next week. Just a few questions: 1. How many liters of brake fluid do you think Ill need to complete all 4 calipers, and 2. This is probably a stupid question, but since I don’t have quickjacks, I’ll have to do each caliper individually. Will it matter if I jack up just one corner at a time and do it like that? Will it matter that that corner will be higher and the car not even? I wouldn’t think so but just making sure. Thanks!
I honestly don't remember how much brake fluid I used to do all 4. I just know I didn't use all what was given to me by BMW when I bought their brake fluid at the dealership. And I don't think it will matter if one corner of the car is higher. Though I'm not an expert.
I watched probably every video on this and you all basically copy word to word each one of you. Seriously, word to word. You even buy the same equipment to do this job. As if you promote or upsell the useless vacuum plastic pump. . . I went back to the manual days and have done it without any of these costly things on my F32 and it was super easy. Forget the Pumps, PSI, etc they tell you, it's meaningless. All you need to do the brake bleeding job is a small hose, a foot and a foot. .. literally. I laugh at kids that watch the RUclips mechanics and copy one-on-one.. wow In comparison, it is the same as a manual for washing a rug or carpet. In normal days you would take it out and wash it with the hose, in the RUclipsr "Motorsport" gurus that multiplied faster than bugs they ask you to buy a machine and you do so.] Well done
Please use the proper sized wrench for the bleeder. Also, Dot 4 brake fluid is VERY corrosive. Put a plastic bag over the fender. If you get fluid on your paint wash it immediately!
Using an adjustable wrench is fine if there isn’t much resistance from the bleeder screw. Also, using a plastic bag is a horrible idea. Plastic bags can scratch the paint and if left touching the paint long enough, it will stick to the clear coat, absolutely ruining it.
@@stashoneill ok. I worked at an Aprilla dealer for years and in the service manual it states to use plastic sheeting to cover any painted surface. If you don’t own an 8 or 10 mm wrench you shouldn’t be working on your car
@@mattf301 Do you mean “Aprilia”? I’ve never heard of Aprilla. Anyway, When working with brake fluid, one must understand how corrosive it is to plastic. Using a thin plastic material such as a plastic bag, will not protect your car’s paint from brake fluid. It will eat right through it and get all over your paint. Also, plastic bags are not soft. They will scratch the clear coat. Most plastic bags will have a store logo or other design printed on them using an ink that is corrosive to clear coats and paint. It can also transfer the ink leaving an imprint of the design on your paint. I have been working as a mechanic for 36 years, 22 of them as a master mechanic and to this day, I have never read a service manual(and I’ve read a lot of them) that reccomends using plastic sheeting over a fender guard. And as for the wrench. Don’t be that garage snob that everyone hates. Sure, there’s a right way and a wrong way to do things but, to nit pick over a DIYer’s choice of wrench is just lame.
Saw many videos on RUclips but some how I found ur one is the easiest and step by step informative thanks going change mine own car's brake fluid thanks..
Think I'll buy this brake flush kit, the vid made the job look a bit easier
Keep pumping the content out! The video was great & detailed!
Thanks!
This actually helped me out so much thank you dude love the build too
Glad I could help 🙏 and thanks !
great video - i watched with no audio and still was able to understand
Tight video👍
So pressing the brake pedal isn't necessary?
Hello i just bought this same kit for my 328i, there is a gasket that came with it, is this gasket optional or is it vital for sealing the cap to the master cylinder? Thanks...
Okay update just completed a flush on my 328i this kit work great with the exception that it was leaking at the connection, but some plumbers tape took care of that. Other than that thanks for posting the video it was the 1st video i watched on how to perform this brake flush procedure.
Great job! Thanks for the info!
Hello , really liked the detailed video. Can you also put a link of the Jack which you used to lift the car?
Thanks for a solid DIY 🙏🏽
Very helpful thank you
Great job, I feel better about trying it myself
Thanks for the video! I have an e90 and actually ordered the kit months ago but I’ve been so busy with work I haven’t got to it but am gonna do it next week. Just a few questions: 1. How many liters of brake fluid do you think Ill need to complete all 4 calipers, and 2. This is probably a stupid question, but since I don’t have quickjacks, I’ll have to do each caliper individually. Will it matter if I jack up just one corner at a time and do it like that? Will it matter that that corner will be higher and the car not even? I wouldn’t think so but just making sure. Thanks!
I honestly don't remember how much brake fluid I used to do all 4. I just know I didn't use all what was given to me by BMW when I bought their brake fluid at the dealership. And I don't think it will matter if one corner of the car is higher. Though I'm not an expert.
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me, please, the internal diameter of the flexible tube you use at the bleeding screw?
add a shut off valve to your bleeder at that fitting. way nicer.
that painted caliper is all I need to know
Jack name??
Ma la pompa abs non va spurgata?
What’s a calibre? 😉
Bro whats that lift ur using??
IT's a QuickJack!
@@InlineSixAuto can you post a link where you got it?
@@squiggly1047 www.quickjack.com/compare/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-8qVBhANEiwAfjXLrg2xPOjW5oXjKIx0XTqBE0MNpJwBdVVIRxgXiipzR14fMOaeboVumRoC8NEQAvD_BwE
@@InlineSixAuto which specific one do you have?
@@BiaxialBead 5000TLX
Can you fill break fluid without flushing all four wheel I got E90
Yes you would need to flush all 4 wheels if you want to put new brake fluid in
Is 1 catch Can enough for all 4 sides ?
No I had to dump out the can a couple times
why not use the handbrake instead of the bricks?
I use both just to be safe
It's a caliper, not a caliber.
I watched probably every video on this and you all basically copy word to word each one of you. Seriously, word to word. You even buy the same equipment to do this job. As if you promote or upsell the useless vacuum plastic pump. . . I went back to the manual days and have done it without any of these costly things on my F32 and it was super easy.
Forget the Pumps, PSI, etc they tell you, it's meaningless.
All you need to do the brake bleeding job is a small hose, a foot and a foot. .. literally.
I laugh at kids that watch the RUclips mechanics and copy one-on-one.. wow
In comparison, it is the same as a manual for washing a rug or carpet. In normal days you would take it out and wash it with the hose, in the RUclipsr "Motorsport" gurus that multiplied faster than bugs they ask you to buy a machine and you do so.]
Well done
Please use the proper sized wrench for the bleeder. Also, Dot 4 brake fluid is VERY corrosive. Put a plastic bag over the fender. If you get fluid on your paint wash it immediately!
Using an adjustable wrench is fine if there isn’t much resistance from the bleeder screw. Also, using a plastic bag is a horrible idea. Plastic bags can scratch the paint and if left touching the paint long enough, it will stick to the clear coat, absolutely ruining it.
@@stashoneill ok. I worked at an Aprilla dealer for years and in the service manual it states to use plastic sheeting to cover any painted surface. If you don’t own an 8 or 10 mm wrench you shouldn’t be working on your car
@@mattf301 Do you mean “Aprilia”? I’ve never heard of Aprilla. Anyway, When working with brake fluid, one must understand how corrosive it is to plastic. Using a thin plastic material such as a plastic bag, will not protect your car’s paint from brake fluid. It will eat right through it and get all over your paint. Also, plastic bags are not soft. They will scratch the clear coat. Most plastic bags will have a store logo or other design printed on them using an ink that is corrosive to clear coats and paint. It can also transfer the ink leaving an imprint of the design on your paint. I have been working as a mechanic for 36 years, 22 of them as a master mechanic and to this day, I have never read a service manual(and I’ve read a lot of them) that reccomends using plastic sheeting over a fender guard. And as for the wrench. Don’t be that garage snob that everyone hates. Sure, there’s a right way and a wrong way to do things but, to nit pick over a DIYer’s choice of wrench is just lame.