Place rags all around the opening of the reservoir.Ħ) Fill the reservoir with fresh fluid and tighten the power bleeder cap. Use a turkey baster or something and be careful not to get fluid everywhere. Make sure it holds pressure for a few minutes, if not, find out where it's leaking and fix the leak before you start flushing.Ĥ) One liter of fluid is more than enough, I used 0.5L just as someone else said.ĥ) remove about 3/4 of the OLD fluid from the reservoir. Some assembly required, but very easy.Ģ) DO NOT put brake fluid in the power bleeder.ģ) Connect the power bleeder to the fluid reservoir and pump it up to about 10 psi. May be over simplified for most here, but this is for the OP and not them.ġ) Get familiar with the power bleeder and the hoses. For you, the first timer, here are some suggestions to make this super easy, thought I'd share my experience and observations in as simple a way as I can to help you.
It's no more difficult than an oil and filter change. To the OP, you can do it, and as already stated, watch the videos. I just did it a few weeks ago using the power bleeder and a catch bottle on my 335i.