Thanks.VS820
Thanks.VS820
Nice one I shall have one of those. The cap won't fit my Kia though and the one that does doesn't seem to be available anywhere!!!! I can't find a cap anywhere that will fit that I could modify. The distributor of the Sealey is Alba Diagnostics > Alba Diagnostics Ltd and they have an adaptor application pdf that you can check but they don't deal with the general public and they don't list dealers. The cap that fits all is on fleabay or Amazon but its a pile of crap and far too flexible to be of any use. So its the T6 for now, the Kia can wait, I'm only keeping it for the grandson who is 17 this year.Did a fluid change today with the Sealey tool, I used 1.5L and used a pressure of 1.5 bar.
The Sealey tool is well made.
Pretty sure I saw genuine adaptors / clamps on Ebay a while back. Ebay was also the cheapest to purchase by far.Nice one I shall have one of those. The cap won't fit my Kia though and the one that does doesn't seem to be available anywhere!!!! I can't find a cap anywhere that will fit that I could modify. The distributor of the Sealey is Alba Diagnostics > Alba Diagnostics Ltd and they have an adaptor application pdf that you can check but they don't deal with the general public and they don't list dealers. The cap that fits all is on fleabay or Amazon but its a pile of crap and far too flexible to be of any use. So its the T6 for now, the Kia can wait, I'm only keeping it for the grandson who is 17 this year.
Tried eBay with a few searches and the adaptor is an ALB40018 for the Kia. The one with the Sealy is OK for the T6 and quite a few others but won't fit the Kia. The 40018 does fit quite a few other cars so I will see if a fluid reservoir cap is available for one of those. The adaptor list is here. Cap Adaptor Chart > Alba Diagnostics > Alba Diagnostics LtdPretty sure I saw genuine adaptors / clamps on Ebay a while back. Ebay was also the cheapest to purchase by far.
Hi Loz, I need to bleed my t5.1 2013 van. Could you comfirm this would be the same sequence please as I am doing it old school manually. Thank youFrom the manual:
A pre-pressure of 2 bar is required to bleed the hydraulic system.
Open bleeder valves in the specified order and bleed brake callipers.
- Front right brake calliper
- Front left brake calliper
- Rear right brake calliper
- Rear left brake calliper
No pedal pushing required.Thankyou.
I assume the brake pedal needs to be pushed or does the pressure from the bleeder mean that is not nessessary. If there is a link to a hydraulic flow diagram I can check myself
I know the manual states 2 Bar but I bled with 1.5 Bar.Did a fluid change today with the Sealey tool, I used 1.5L and used a pressure of 1.5 bar.
The Sealey tool is well made.