I have used various vacuum brake bleeders to bleed the brakes. Some are terrible and some are just fine. Bleeding your brakes is very easy and effortless with this bleeder. Fill the priming bottle, connect the line to the priming bottle tightly, and install it in the liquid tank. Then a few pumps up to about 15 psi. Open the outlet valve on each wheel and a nice smooth flow of liquid will flow. After a few minutes you will have a good clear liquid. Most of the work is removing the wheels, but on some vehicles you can probably do this with the wheels installed. I still had to clean the brake guide pins, so they had to be removed anyway. This is by far the best and easiest way to bleed your brakes. Don't worry about air intrusion when using a vacuum bleeder. It held good pressure when used in severe conditions.
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