I think everything was ok? I wish I could just buy a Motive brake bleed like I used to. It did its job well, but I wasn't thrilled to use it. I replaced the brake lines with stainless steel and bled them. I think I ended up letting all the air out, but I won't be using it again. The rubber grommets for the breather do not fit my Nissan Frontier. I had to cut one in half and use it as a bushing instead of its intended purpose. Even tried knitting a tie to seal it. It helped, but a bad seal, in the end the adapter sleeve solution helped hold the vacuum. The vacuum is so low that you have to keep pumping to maintain a vacuum. The reservoir is so small it's just annoying. Maybe that's what I like least about him. Some brake fluid got into the vacuum pump itself. It started squirting brake fluid and I inhaled a bit and got some in my face. It wasn't fun. Unique situation? Maybe, but it could happen to anyone. It was also difficult to tell when the air was out of the system. Since you have to download it all the time, you just can't tell. The motif creates a good discharge of liquid from the screw. Overall it did the job, but I'm sticking with spending a little more to improve the subject!
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