I flush the Brake Fluid every two years.
The tool I used is made by Speedi-Bleed.
www.speedibleed.com
What's different about the Speedi-Bleed is that to supply the pressure needed, you hook a hose to your tire.
It's a very well made tool / Made in B.C. Canada
I've used it four times so far and would recommend it.
All hooked up, Bottle filled and ready to go.
I bought the Adaptor to fit my Reservoir.
Hose connected to Tire and Air Regulator set to 10 PSI
Starting at the Back Brakes.
I use Tygon Tubing to slip over the Bleeder Screw and
Clear Tubing to check color of old fluid.
Finishing at the Front Brakes.
After two years, this is typical color of the Brake Fluid I get out.
And if anyone is wondering,
the tire was down about 10 PSI, and YES I did refill it.
The tool I used is made by Speedi-Bleed.
www.speedibleed.com
What's different about the Speedi-Bleed is that to supply the pressure needed, you hook a hose to your tire.
It's a very well made tool / Made in B.C. Canada
I've used it four times so far and would recommend it.
All hooked up, Bottle filled and ready to go.
I bought the Adaptor to fit my Reservoir.
Hose connected to Tire and Air Regulator set to 10 PSI
Starting at the Back Brakes.
I use Tygon Tubing to slip over the Bleeder Screw and
Clear Tubing to check color of old fluid.
Finishing at the Front Brakes.
After two years, this is typical color of the Brake Fluid I get out.
And if anyone is wondering,
the tire was down about 10 PSI, and YES I did refill it.