- 500ml Hydraulic Brake and Clutch Pressure Bleeder bottle
- Includes a cable leash attachment for easy placement while bleeding brakes within a matter of minutes
- Compatible with most cars, compatible with disc or drum brakes allowing for safe collection and disposal
- Perfect for flushing brakes on a car, truck, or motorcycle – made of excellent quality that you can rely on
- USA-made
$15.99 Original price was: $15.99.$11.19Current price is: $11.19.
SKU: AMZ-B008C8O026 Category: Brake Fluids
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Chaffeekid –
Fast shipping. The catch bottle works and performs as advertised. There is no suction so left that blank. This works in conjunction with the pressure bottle that you connect to the master cylinder. What I do is suction out the old fluid with a turkey baster or something like that. Then fill it with new fluid, in my case DOT 4, for my BMW i3, then screw down the cap of the pressure bottle on the master cylinder. Attach the Catch bottle to the brake cylinder that is located on the right rear. The one that is the greatest distance from the Master Cylinder.Pressure the system with the pressure bottle to about 10 pounds maybe 12 on the gauge, course again make sure your master cylinder is full of the required brake fluid for your vehicle. (If you want to know what the pressure bottle looks like, just check Motive products.)Go to the right rear cylinder and using a wrench that fits the bleeder valve just crack it open to where you see fluid running into your catch bottle, course you did attach the rubber hose didn’t you LOLYou will probably see yellow looking fluid coming from the lines and maybe a few bubbles.Tighten up the valve, and go check the level of fluid in the Master Cylinder, DON’T ALLOW IT TO RUN DRY.If more fluid is required release the pressure on the system and refill the Master Cylinder. CAREFUL, make sure the pressure is released or fluid may spray out, if brake fluid gets on your paint, it will destroy it, and its not very helpful for your either LOL.Once you see new fluid coming from the Right Rear Tighten that bleeder valve and proceed to the left rear, then the right front, and finally the left front. Course these instructions are for Master Cylinders located on the left side, drivers side of the car, they normally are.Its a pretty simple job and saves you a couple of hundred bucks.
P. S. –
I needed a new brake bleeding reservoir! I have been using Motive power brake bleeders for 20 years and after 20 years of use in a for-profit shop, my power bleeder finally wore out-I bought another Motive.When I was stupid and lost the gasket to my power bleeder, Motive graciously and generously sent me TWO!That kinda customer service guarantees that I will be a repeat customerYou cannot go wrong with any Motive product, buy with confidence!
Wade Stout –
The hose material is pliable and fits well over the bleeder. It didn’t have any leaking. The wire is helpful if your fender well has anything to hang it on. I was able to bleed all 4 corners of my mustang and filled it to the top.
Carlos A. Rodriguez Sr. –
I bought the entire kit. This was in addition, ( 2bottles) it work perfectly and it’s made to last. Is so easy for o e person job.
Axel K. Kloth –
When brakes need to be bled, the old fluid has gotta go somewhere. Ideally not onto the driveway or the garage floor, but into a catch can. Well, this is a catch can that catches fluids. It does what it was designed to do.
Amazon Customer –
Obviously you can make a diy one cheap but pretty good pre done solution.
Pierce –
This simple tool made collecting brake fluid easy and kept the line air free. I flushed clean fluid through the lines during a brake pad change and this bottle made it easy. Just keep the bottle above the bleeder port on your caliper. Made in USA!
Robpol86 –
No problems with my 2019 VW mk7 Golf Alltrack.