Changing and flushing out the brake fluid from a 1999 Toyota Camry Solara with 4 wheel disc brakes. Same procedure as many vehicles with 4 wheel disc brakes,…
Changing and flushing out the brake fluid from a 1999 Toyota Camry Solara with 4 wheel disc brakes. Same procedure as many vehicles with 4 wheel disc brakes,…
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I’m about to replace my rear calipers, disks, and pads on my 1999 Toyota
Solara. I keep hearing that if the car is equipped with ABS, there may be
some other things I need to consider. Any thoughts? Thanks!
thks for helping people !!
Great video and good idea with the lube on the bleeder didn’t think about
air getting in though the threads.
Just found out that my corollas brake fluid reservoir is empty. What should
I do? Thx.
Thank you. Saved me some $$
In what order do you bleed these? If it was in the video, I missed it.
Thank you.
Great video !!
Could you use anti-seize compound to seal the hose at the bleeder screw,
instead of brake lube? And also use the anti-seize on bleeder screw
threads instead of brake lube? LAST question: is there a risk that brake
lube or antiseize at bleeder screw thread may get into the brake fluid and
contaminate the brake system?
I watched a lot of you auto videos. You do a really nice job. Thanks.
last weekend, my uncle and i change all 4 break on my mom car (96 isuza
oasis) and bleed all 4 break. but the break paddle is too soft, which i
have to push couple time before i feel the car come to stop. Any idea to
help me on this?
Why the brick?? Why should you not press the brake pedal all the way
during bleeding or flushing? Thanks.
I know this is off topic but what bulbs do you use for the fog lights on
this car? Is it the same as the headlights?
what year is your car. i like your wood interior. did it come as standard
or afteramrket
Fog lights are 9006. Headlights are H4.
thankyou
Rims were off a Lexus IS300. Procedure is same regardless.
’99 Toyota Camry? 0:06 looks like a Lexus rim