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11-03-2024, 07:45 PM | #1 |
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Brakes not pressure bleeding - it was the Motive
This is for my 128i, but it's all the same parts as an e9x and this forum sees far more traffic.
Went to change the brake fluid this afternoon, it's major service time. I have a Motive pressure bleeder, and I did this when I bought the car four years ago with no problems. This time, I can't get any flow to any of the calipers. Very, very odd. Motive seems to be building pressure fine, though the seal at the master cylinder isn't great and I had a bit of trouble with leaking. But I got it sealed up and even with 25psi in the bottle I am getting nothing. I've been using Motive pressure bleeders for decades and never had this issue. Tomorrow I may borrow my neighbor and try it the old-fashioned two-man manual way, but anyone have any bright ideas?
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Sure did - nothing. It's really odd.
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I think something is FUBAR with my Motive. Ordered a new pressure bleeder that will be here today. I could see ONE caliper having an issue and not bleeding, but not all four.
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I can tell you though that there is nothing wrong with your Motive system the car was not designed to be bleed from the caliper itself. Long story short, the bleeder valves in BMWs are designed to have fluid "pushed" by the system not "pulled" by a bleeder system like motive. I have done like 10 blake bleed procedures on both of my E90s since I am religious with maintenance. Every time, except the very first time when I went down the rabbit hole like you are doing, I have used the INPA bleed procedure and it has been the easiest bleed ever done. |
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The BMW procedure is for when components like the ABS pump have been replaced, or air has been introduced into them, for example by allowing the reservoir to run dry. It is not needed for routine brake bleeding/flushing. I am going to bet that my new pressure bleeder works just fine, and something is wrong with this one and it's not passing pressure through the cap properly.
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Does depressing the brake pedal push fluid out of the caliper bleed plug? If so, the Motive is probably the issue. Does it hold pressure? Are you using it dry (just a source of pressure) or wet (filled with brake fluid)?
I use this pressure bleeder for my 335i, was the best bang for your buck that I could find. I use it dry (opening the cap to refill the brake fluid reservoir). |
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The Motive bleeder is the same idea, slightly different execution. I have always used it wet, I don't really see the point of using one dry, that just increases the risk of running the reservoir dry and getting air in the system. I have actually become disenchanted with the Motive bleeders, having had a couple fail in various ways. I ordered a different one that I like better that is a bit more advanced (multiple interchangable caps, pressure release valve, etc). I have one like that at my other place up north and like it a lot better anyway.
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You can get a "one-man" bleeder kit, or make your own. It's just a hose going into a bottle with the hose reaching the bottom of the bottle (to avoid sucking back air). You just put the hose on the bleeder plug, open it a bit, go into the car and pump the brakes a few times (depending on the capacity of the bottle and how quickly it drains the reservoir). It's the same as having to people or using a pressure bleeder, except you can't observe any bubbles escaping (if you're trying to make sure the system is fully bled of air).
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I have a mason jar that accepts the used brake fluid from the bleed plugs that I marked with how much I can bleed before I need to refill the reservoir (as well as how much to bleed from each wheel). |
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Even the INPA/ISTA procedure is intended to be used with a pressure bleeder (like the Motive) applying pressure. |
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It’s my understanding that ISTA wants a pressure bleeder but INPA doesn’t as shown here:
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it was the Motive, as I expected. New bleeder worked just fine with the usual 15psi in it.
That is the last Motive I will ever buy. But a very odd failure. It was passing fluid sufficiently to fill up the master cylinder, but not enough pressure to allow it to bleed, even though it was building pressure just fine. it went into the circular file.
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As I said, I have done it 50+ times with this style bleeder, and while I have now worn out or had them fail three times in the past 25 years or so, it has never been in any way "catastrophic". One had the pump fail, one had the hose fail (split while in storage), and now one has some sort of blockage. But as I said, I like the other style better. It's the one that BavAuto used to sell under their brand, but you can get them as no-names on Amazon for very reasonable money (and delivered overnight, in this case). Much more convenient to use than the Motive. We will see how long this pair last.
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