Brake Fluid Exchange- Kia

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Originally Posted By: andyd
You guys are funny, investing money that you'll use once every 3 yrs.

I used to have Motive Power Bleeder, it didn't work very well for rear wheels, I sold it on eBay and Craigslist. I used Mityvac fluid extractor instead, this tool is to do the following: oil change, ATF and brake.

One tool to do 3 jobs for several cars, so I use it several times a year.
 
I placed a 2 x 4 block under the pedal. My daughter would step on it when I said down and lift when I said up.
It takes a few more pumps because of a shorted stroke but it does protect the cylinder.
 
Originally Posted By: UG_Passat
Originally Posted By: Ducked
Originally Posted By: UG_Passat
A motive pressure bleeder is an initial investment.

...but, I know some made there own pressure bleeder using a garden sprayer.


Some people build detailed replicas of Notre Dame Cathedral from matchsticks. I suppose they enjoy it, but it isn't necessary, and neither is a "motive pressure bleeder", whatever it is.



Pretty obvious you never used a pressure bleeder to flush your lines, hence your nonsense reply


It's pretty obvious that I use a syringe, because I said so.

A syringe is a pressure bleeder of sorts, since it can apply positive or negative pressure. Has worked fine for me, so I havn't had a need to use, or build, anything else.

Hence the sense of my reply.
 
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