Sitting at the traffic lights on a warm day and the pedal just sinks to the floor ? Pushing hard on the brakes and its just not happening ? You need to repla…
Sitting at the traffic lights on a warm day and the pedal just sinks to the floor ? Pushing hard on the brakes and its just not happening ? You need to repla…
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i have a 2000 Honda Prelude that I replaced the brake master cylinder and
bleed it and the wheels yet the pedal still goes to the floor. Can anyone
give me any suggestions on what I should do next.
should i use a sobeys bag like you? i only have IGA bags
Wow! This is really helpful! Thank you very much for this video. It’s
very precise and easy to follow.
Should I be sure to not wear shoes while I do this? Does brake fluid ruin
shoes or something?
good day i need some help i have a2005 bmw x5 sports 4.4i i have no braking
system . i change the master cylinder . .brake booster..bleed the 4 wheel
.bench bleed the master….there in no light on the dash.. still no brake .
help me please……..thanks fitzroy
thanks that really help a lot..
Thank you! Great explanation!
Dinosaur toes
go put some shoes on
1) Use a Siphon Suction to take out fluid out of master Cylinder to
minimize fluid spillage 2) Always Use a Flair Wrench to take off The Brake
Line Nuts ..Adjustable Wrenches are Cardinal sins, and will Strip & Round
the Outside of the Nuts.. USE 10 MM and 12 Mm box wrenches as appropriate,,
order from HarborFreight dot 3) No Bare Feet on Job Sites, Use Plastic
Safety gloves for hands and Eye Protection. 4) Do not pour water onto your
Alternator below,Good way to short circuit
wiggle your big toe
is that a foot or a master cylinder?? jk…great video..but real
talk…where are your shoes lol
Thanks for making this video. You just possibly saved me not only money but
my life.
Hell yeah thank you…
nice
jood job
thats 1 wicked big toe
@shotta191 LOL
First time… I did it myself with the help of this video.. I saved $160.
Thanks… a cave man can do this… lol
i saved $ 200 thaks for help me
wouldn’t it be better to suction the brake fluid from the reservoir first?
should use inLINE OR FLARE NUT WRENCH
thanx your video helped a whole lot….saved me lots of money on changing
the cylinder on my 66 Impala!
uga buga…me replace master cylinder…you jane