Clarke 1801470 CHT470 Brake Bleeder Kit Instructions
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Begin by ensuring all components are present. Connect the bleeder hose to the brake bleeder valve on your vehicle. Attach the other end to the bleeder kit. Ensure the brake fluid reservoir is filled to the appropriate level before starting.
First, remove the old fluid from the reservoir. Attach the bleeder hose to the brake caliper valve and open the valve slightly. Pump the brake pedal slowly to push the old fluid out, then tighten the valve before releasing the pedal. Repeat until clean fluid runs through.
Check for leaks in the hose and connections. Ensure the cap is tightly secured. Inspect the pump mechanism for damage. Reassemble carefully and test again.
Yes, the brake bleeder kit can also be used to bleed clutch systems. Follow the same procedure as bleeding brakes, ensuring the clutch reservoir is adequately filled.
Disassemble the kit and rinse all parts with water. Allow to dry thoroughly before storing. Regularly inspect the hoses for cracks or wear and replace if necessary.
The bleeder kit is compatible with DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1 brake fluids. Always check your vehicle's manual for the recommended fluid type.
Ensure all connections are airtight. Keep the brake fluid reservoir topped up during the bleeding process to prevent air from being drawn in.
While it is possible to use the kit alone, having a second person can make the process easier, especially for operating the brake pedal while you manage the bleeder valve.
This may indicate air still in the system. Repeat the bleeding process, ensuring all air is expelled and connections are secure.
Yes, it can be used on ABS systems. However, refer to your vehicle's manual for any specific instructions related to bleeding ABS brakes.