good video . should have shown the brake bleed . the bag trick was sweet . I am a ase master and have 15 years experience and i never saw that move . im gonna try it !
@bngo128 My brother in law helped me bleed them the standard way. One person presses the brake down while the other person loosens the bleeder valve to let air out. We did this multiple times per brake caliper. It worked perfectly for me.
I also have a 2006 GS 300. I changed my pads last fall and had to ask a lexus mechanic where the brake fluid reservoir was. He explained that mine is a sealed system and doesn't have a reservoir. If we have the same model I wonder why you have one and mine didn't....
nice
hp11208 1 month ago
good video . should have shown the brake bleed . the bag trick was sweet . I am a ase master and have 15 years experience and i never saw that move . im gonna try it !
bella21167 2 months ago
How do you bleed your brakes after you changed the caliper? I do know that on the lexus gs350 you cannot pump the brake paddle like a normal car.
bngo128 3 months ago
@bngo128 My brother in law helped me bleed them the standard way. One person presses the brake down while the other person loosens the bleeder valve to let air out. We did this multiple times per brake caliper. It worked perfectly for me.
homeaddition 3 months ago
Update: My front right caliper was frozen also! I had to change it out, I'll post a video soon.
homeaddition 7 months ago
This was excellent Job.
Thanks Man.
:-)
urkkik5 7 months ago
Great Video!
Neil4Speed 7 months ago
I also have a 2006 GS 300. I changed my pads last fall and had to ask a lexus mechanic where the brake fluid reservoir was. He explained that mine is a sealed system and doesn't have a reservoir. If we have the same model I wonder why you have one and mine didn't....
timinator2000 9 months ago
@timinator2000 I never heard of that, and you can plainly see mine @1:44 It does say only use dot 3 Toyota brake fluid on the cap.
homeaddition 9 months ago
very good diy, great job!
amkiddd 10 months ago 2