How to Do a Brake Fluid Flush. Learn how to do a complete brake system flush to remove all of the old, water logged brake fluid out and replace it with fresh new DOT 3 brake fluid. I show you the two person method and the one person method to bleed the brakes. I also show you how to bleed drum brakes and disc brakes as well as the correct order to bleed them for a complete flush.

Here is the tubing you need for the brake bleeder: http://amzn.to/1RQyTyF

How to Replace Every Fluid in Your Car: https://youtu.be/t7JCh7PHoDc
One Person Brake Bleeder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wwq1Vlk4Wg
Everything you Need to Know About Brake Fluid: COMING SOON
Wheel Cylinder Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIWYkCOPAQ0
How to Replace Drum Brakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_UXP6GWkw

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49 thoughts on “How to do a Complete Brake Flush and Bleed”
  1. I was planning on only changing the fluid in the reservoir . My question is “Does the brake fluid in the brake lines eventually mix with the reservoir so instead of doing a complete flush I can replace the reservoir with new fluid until eventually the old fluid is no longer there.

  2. Wow Chris, your knowledge and skills are countless especially on flushing the braking system. Keep it up my master! From your diy follower far away from Malaysia.

  3. Hey, I feel the pressure when I’m doing the one man method and it works, but after I close the bleeder valve and wait like 2 minutes, the brake pedal feels soft again. Also sometimes I heard some sloshing sounds from the caliper which I assumed are air bubbles, but idek. I feel like I’m doing something wrong cuz now the brakes don’t feel solid like they do when I normally turn off the ignition and press it several times.

  4. It makes total sense to raise the car but I don't have anything to raise my car and so…… I might just be going into the shop after all… but this was super helpful and informative!!!

  5. Very informational sir
    The brake fluid in my picanto is still clear , no record when it was replaced last as i bought it used .
    do i still need to bleed the fluid and fill with new?

  6. I just cannot tell you, how beneficial your videos are to me. You make everything so informational, and easy to understand. Thank you, for everything that you do.

  7. Thanks for a very helpful video! What's best way for a DIY'er to dispose of old brake fluid? Do the repair garages or parts shops take?

  8. For my Volvo I use system "every 4th year". It means, when xc70 comes to 4th engine oil change, haldex oil&filter as well as brake fluid is changed. At that point 940 and v70 are taken for the BIG liquid change despite of mileage (kilometerage?). I guess the same about belts…not sure… OMG, must check!

  9. Watch this channel and you don't have to put up with the BS digression some YouTubers do. I can't stand that crap either, it's like stick to the subject will ya?… no one wants to hear all that unrelated bullshit. This is how a learning video should be, get to the subject and stay there.

  10. What if you're not getting much brake fluid? Do you keep pumping the brakes? These are new calipers on an '88 Iroc-z.

  11. Great job. This is was excellent to change the fluid myself than having a Honda Dealership charge my ass $200…

  12. “Press!” > “Pressed!” Once fully pressed…
    “Release!” > “Released!” Once fully released…
    Better when communicating to ensure each person understands current state. Overall, great video even though I’ve done this a million times, I enjoy seeing how others teach. Your channel is by far the best I’ve seen. Especially your newer ones as they filter out most of the “down time” between the important information. 👍🏻

  13. Hey Chris, I have an 07 Tahoe and I tried the one man method. The master cylinder had plenty of fluid, but when I would push the brakes to siphon the fluid, the brake fluid would only go about half way through the funnel and then make it's way back toward the brake line, not the bottle. Hope I explained that ok. Any suggestions?

  14. And your supposed to pump the brakes a few times and hold it while the blessed valve is open 🤣🤣💀 wow dude who taught you 💀💀

  15. I bought a "Mighty Vac" some years ago that "draws out" various
    types of fluid; it made the process even easier. I only had to use
    the "brake-compression" part once—on the last caliper. The re
    sult was…Perfect brake operation. Get a Mighty Vac, guys, it
    comes in quite handy.

  16. Please help. Followed this to the T best we could. Now the 99f150 rebuild for kids 1st vehicle has no brakes. Pedal harm with engine off, engine on pedal to the floor and no brakes. We also changed front calipers and pads. Pass front caliper started leaking all over the place during the bleed bleed. Thoughts?

  17. does this work for newer high end cars such as a giulia quadrifoglio? I like doing everything myself as the mechanics by me are all deceitful

  18. I tried this but the bleeder valve just snapped off. Fortunately it just broke the top but the thread is still intact and in the same place so the brakes still works and don't leak. But now I can't flush them

  19. Method 1:
    The person pressing the brakes should get a firm pedal before you loosen the bleeder, then follow through as you loosen the bleeder. Trying to do it at the same time risks air getting sucked back in. It's more of a pump and hold, then bleed and try to close the bleeder right before the pedal hits the floor.

    Method 2:
    Air can get sucked in past the bleeder threads. I usually put a little vaseline on the treads to prevent this. I also try to finish with the two person method.

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