DIY brake flush for 4GS
#31
I would like to add to this thread that I have both the Speedibleed and the Motive pressure bleeder.
Using the Speedibleed is much cleaner and quicker for Toyota cars.
The Motive pressure bleeder requires one to wrap a chain around the brake fluid reservoir cap and master cylinder. I've had it leak due to it being misaligned or not on tight enough which causes a huge mess in the engine bay/floor.
The Speedibleed is a cap with a thick rubber seal inside and uses wingnuts to secure on the brake fluid reservoir. The Speedibleed includes a pressure gauge which is much higher quality and accurate than the Motive one.
Not trying to sell anyone on the Speedibleed, only stating what my experience has been after owning both. Both do a good job if setup correctly, but given how Toyota's don't have a "screw cap" design for the brake fluid reservoir, the Speedibleed is cleaner and quicker.
Using the Speedibleed is much cleaner and quicker for Toyota cars.
The Motive pressure bleeder requires one to wrap a chain around the brake fluid reservoir cap and master cylinder. I've had it leak due to it being misaligned or not on tight enough which causes a huge mess in the engine bay/floor.
The Speedibleed is a cap with a thick rubber seal inside and uses wingnuts to secure on the brake fluid reservoir. The Speedibleed includes a pressure gauge which is much higher quality and accurate than the Motive one.
Not trying to sell anyone on the Speedibleed, only stating what my experience has been after owning both. Both do a good job if setup correctly, but given how Toyota's don't have a "screw cap" design for the brake fluid reservoir, the Speedibleed is cleaner and quicker.
Last edited by LatinLS430; 07-03-17 at 05:08 PM.
#32
Just changed.
I just changed mine using the old way, my gf was helping me pressing the brake. The whole process around 2.5 hrs, 3 bottles Toyota brake fluid (a little left).
#36
Some kind contamination mix in there too.
Edit: I Googled it, seem like the green comes from copper corrosion, and I'm not sure this is normal. Another Toyota forum, one tech said that is mean the brake fluid has never been change before. I guess, I will wait for 6 months and bleed them again to make sure.
Last edited by Longevite1; 07-03-17 at 07:51 PM.
#37
Dang! Well good thing you decided to do it! My car shows that a brake fluid change was done at 30k but it looked pretty dark at 50k. They probably just did the turkey baster method on mine.
Sounds like a good plan to bleed them again in a few months since it's not that difficult.
Sounds like a good plan to bleed them again in a few months since it's not that difficult.
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#45
I used the Motive adapter and it worked fine! I regret not buying one of these years ago as have been using the MityVac hand bleeder and this is 100x better.
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