Here are the parts you will need #1 10mm wrench #2 Brake fluid (I used Amsoil DOT4, but my favorite is still the Castrol SRF) #3 Motive Power Bleeder #0107
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07-18-2010, 12:00 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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DIY: Bleed your brakes without removing your wheels (sport package only)
Here are the parts you will need
#1 10mm wrench #2 Brake fluid (I used Amsoil DOT4, but my favorite is still the Castrol SRF) #3 Motive Power Bleeder #0107 (Source: Amazon or Summit) #4 Water to rinse the brake fluid off the car as you will get some on your car one way or another. Optional but recommended #1 A catch can to catch all old fluid along with a clear hose, I bought one for $10 that has 2 nipples and a rubber hose build in by Genesis Racing or something. You can use a 2L bottle if you want to save money. Simply pour brake fluid into your motive bleeder, slip a 10mm onto each nipple along with a clear hose to catch old fluid. Once you are done, simply crack the bleeder at each caliper and you should be able to flush out your system within 15 minutes. |
07-18-2010, 06:31 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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The sport calipers have two nipples (one on the inside, one on the outside). This applies to both the front and the rear.
And I do anything necessary to avoid brake fluid on the paint. Didn't get any on it the first time around. The motive bleeder makes it much easier to avoid.
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Ya, the rear nipples are pretty much impossible to reach without removing the wheels.
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It is possible but not fun. You have to access the inner bleed from under the car and from the inside of the rim. There is just enough room and having a long tube to bleed the fluid is mandatory. Not fun and sorry no pictures.
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