Miata Brake Fluid Bleed & Exchange | MOTIVE Power Bleeder
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- In this video I show you how easy it is to bleed any car's brakes with the MOTIVE Products Power Bleeder. This is great for fluid exchanges between track days too. We demo the process on a 2019 Mazda Miata MX-5 ND2 and the process is very similar on most cars.
Tools Used in this Episode:
MOTIVE Power Bleeder with #0108 Adapter: amzn.to/328Djkk
MOTIVE Catch Bottle: amzn.to/3jZvMux
Alternative Catch Bottle: amzn.to/3jZvMux
Flare Nut Wrenches (recommend): amzn.to/3242KDQ
MOTUL RBF600 Fluid: amzn.to/2ZgOiXh
Brake Fluid Tester: amzn.to/333VTJX
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I've watched a few of these motive bleeder videos as I'm getting ready to try it myself for the first time. I appreciate your explanation of what happens when brake fluid absorbs air over time and why you need to change it. Also really liked the step-by-step instructions - very helpful. Excellent video!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Hitting the track soon in my 16 club!
Very concise. Well done.
Thanks.
Learned lots about breaks and break fluid in general
Best walk through and explanation I’ve found on this process, thanks!
Thanks dude best youtube video on the miata. Very informative and Stright to the point.
My brother and I will be doing this job on our NA within a couple of weeks. Your video will be a GREAT help. I hope we can find the correct cap for our Miata.
Most important part you didn't show them. How do you clean the motive power Bleeder after use
Thanks so much. Done the same, I also suggest the viewers to bleed the Clutch fluid out. It's located underneath you just attach the drain hose to the plastic drain nozzle (located right where the transmission tunnel starts underneath the car).
My dad just realized that so I found this comment. The creator didn’t reply. I wish the had
One question. Autoparts only have brake pads for 2016-2020 but I have the 2021 miata. Is that an omision error on their system or is it really true that pads from 2020 won’t fit my 2021?
I am getting some conflicting info based on the forums and the motive website. They both claim the proper adapter is the #1118. What made you decide on the #0108 adapter? No issues with pressure leaks that made you have to re pressurize the pump?
No issues. Remember I bought that adapter for my Cadillac and it locked on perfectly on the Miata. Maybe it wasn’t meant for it but worked well
Thanks for your MX5 fluid change video's. Is it necessary to bleed and exchange the fluid for the clutch at this time?
The owner says it's all part of the same fluid system, he doesn't recall a bleed nipple on the clutch master cylinder though.
Unfortunately adapter #1108 does not fit my ND1 - huge leak around adapter when I tried to pressurize the bleeder to 15 psi. There're suggestions for using adapter #1118 for NDs from various sources though. Great video, except that the adapter number is very likely wrong.
Hey, I know your comment is old but did you figure out which adapter you needed to bleed your ND1 brakes using the Motive bleeder? Do I need the 1118?
What about doing the clutch as the same time as the brakes with the power bleeder?
You could
We want cadillac cts
I got a question:-
if somehow my new mastercylinder is installed and I suppose it has some air, would this process help to eliminate air from the master too while bleeding for the 4 tires ??
I don't mind adding and losing more brake fluid to use, to ensure zero air.
No, the process needs to be done no matter what but your master cylinder has very special bleeding procedures. You will definitely want to look at other videos for that. The bleeder tool could be helpful though.
W bmw f31 zaczynamy od przedniego kola czy tak jak Ty robisz od prawego tylnego???czy ABS ESP ma jakies znaczenie od ktorej osi zaczynamy???
Generally the rule is to start with the wheel farthest from the brake fluid reservoir. Then move closer. I don't know where it is on the F31.
Three questions. (1) Do you need to disconnect the negative battery or ABS module prior to bleeding? (3) Should you let off the handbrake if you have an electronic hand brake? (3) How do you clean the pressure bleeder afterwards?
1. No, 2. not sure probably no handbrake on, 3: degreaser and water let fry thoroughly. Instructions in the box will tell you.
@@JetFuelOnly Nissan says to unplug the abs module or the negative terminal before bleeding.
That’s interesting
so is the break bleeder and reusable?
Yes
What about the ABS unit?
My next bleed video (on the Porsche in a couple weeks) will talk about that but what it comes down to is don’t worry about it unless you’ve worked on the system ahead of the ABS unit, had excessive fluid loss, or after normal bleed your brake pedal still doesn’t feel like it should.
Beware the adaptor listed doesn’t fit The NB
NB or ND?
@@JetFuelOnly NB