I was hesitant to spend the money on something like a Motive product or a much cheaper solution. I'm very, very glad I spent the extra money to pump the motive. I bought this because I knew I was going to replace the caliper on my '98 Camaro Z28. I decided to change all the liquid at once, and Motive Bleed helped me with that. A little advice. There are two ways to use this product and get great results. I tried emptying the turkey before starting and filling it with fresh liquid. If you use the product as directed, this is not necessary. I did this because I chose to refill the reservoir after every brake instead of refilling the Motive bleeder. It took 2 brakes due to paranoia, I was about to let air into the system and had to start over. For the last two, I choose the full Motive product before pressurizing the system. It works great but make sure you have a tight seal. After about 30 minutes I noticed a stream of liquid coming out from under my car. Replaced seals and problem solved. Can't say enough good things here. My brakes work great and the cost of bleeding the brakes is less than half the cost, it's a great investment.
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