Need to change Mercedes Benz Braking Fluid.
Some people dont know but changing your Brake fluid is a good DIY, it should be done at least every 2 years.
Here is what you will need:
First thing you need to know is that you will be bleeding brake fluid so please wore nitriles gloves,
Locate the furthest more wheel from the Braking fluid compartment, this means that if the compartment is on the front left, we will start bleeding the rear right wheel first, then rear left, then front left and finally front right.
Please note thet it is not necessary to remove the wheel on your car, The image shows no wheel but its just for you to understand fully what to do.
So lets go to the step by step
Hope this helps, if you need any part information, please email me to jflores911@hotmail.com
please include, Year, Series, and VIN Number.
Some people dont know but changing your Brake fluid is a good DIY, it should be done at least every 2 years.
Here is what you will need:
- At least 5 ft of 1/4 plastic hose, such as those used on aquariums.
- Brake fluid 1 liter, such as CHF 11S, PRESTON etc..
- a big syringe.
- A person to assist you.
- A 1 liter or greater plastic bottle.
- A small 10mm wrench.
- Nitrile Gloves.
First thing you need to know is that you will be bleeding brake fluid so please wore nitriles gloves,
Locate the furthest more wheel from the Braking fluid compartment, this means that if the compartment is on the front left, we will start bleeding the rear right wheel first, then rear left, then front left and finally front right.
Please note thet it is not necessary to remove the wheel on your car, The image shows no wheel but its just for you to understand fully what to do.
So lets go to the step by step
- Open the Brake fluid reservoir and with the use of the syringe extract all the fluid. Top up with new brake fluid.
- With the car OFF, Attach the plastic hose to the bleeding port on the caliper, have your assistant pump 2 or 3 times the brakes, now open the bleed valve using the wrench as shown on the picture. Have your assistant to pump the brake pedal slowly but fully. Brake fluid will start to flow, (IMPORTANT, dont let bubbles in teh system, keep the hose dipped in fluid always) watch the reservoir and keep topping it up DO NOT let it dry!. Pump fluid until clear fluid flows on the hose. Once clear fluid flows, Secure tigthly the bleeding port. Move to the next wheel and do the same procedure.
- Remember DO NOT LET DRY THE RESERVOIR!!
- Once all wheels have being bleeded, top up the reservoir. check for leks. Go for a drive, yo should have a better braking feeling.
Hope this helps, if you need any part information, please email me to jflores911@hotmail.com
please include, Year, Series, and VIN Number.

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