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SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit - Car Mechanic Tools
SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
In stock > 5 pcs at the supplier's
16.24 €
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Martin, Javorniceflag
Rated 14/11/2025, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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the piston in the vacuum gun is not working!
the brake fluid valve reducer draws in ambient air.
horrible shit!
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Jan, Ostrava - Zábřehflag
Rated 07/07/2025, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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it'll fall apart the first time you use it.
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František, Věžflag
Rated 31/03/2025, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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It's not working, it's sucking air
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Daniel, Ostrava - Dubinaflag
Rated 10/03/2025, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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tightness
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Josef, Drahonínflag
Rated 26/04/2024, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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Even after closing the bleeder and then checking the vacuum leak, the bubbles go absolutely leak-free. a waste of money for me
It draws air around the bleeder screw
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Jan, Sokolovflag
Rated 29/05/2022, variant SEFIS Brake Bleeding Kit
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It' s priceless for that money. I could not bleed my Ford Focus Mk2 2009. The vehicle has ABS and ESP. It only worked out with this extractor hood. The procedure is simple. Top up brake fluid to max. Then I connect the extractor to the deaerator and turn it ON. I release the deaerator, the liquid is sucked out, I close the deaerator. Then I TURN OFF the hood. After draining, simply empty the old brake pad. In addition, you can nicely clean the hoses on the extractor so that you turn it on and into the hose, spray alcohol, clean the brakes or immerse it in water. The only thing I missed was that the air quick coupler was in the threaded suction cup, which is sealed with a rubber O-ring. Air was running through here. I threw away the seal and used Teflon tape.
- vented car with ABS and ESP
Clean work, nothing flowing anywhere
The suction connection is held firmly
A 50L compressor is enough
Suction of old brake fluid from the reservoir
Rubber seal for adapter for connection to the compressor
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