Another Awesome video i need more tools like bearing press video and now brake bleed. Question? On my scan tool there is a feature to activate abs pump for brake bleed is it necessary to do that? or just do like this video.
I understand. But factory installed that reducer flow valve, in case your foot will slip of the pedal, will not jerk and potentially damage drivetrain, like universal joints, flex shafts, and clutch. Plus, factory never wanted driver to do some doughnuts, even with DTC button turned off, that reducer valve is helping to avoid releasing clutch pedal to do any instant spinning . But i agree, when you learn how to drive manually, you can enjoy this car somewhat better with that valve removed.
Amazing tutorial. Thank you for this
@@cleanname4439 As long as it helps someone up there. Stay safe!
Another Awesome video i need more tools like bearing press video and now brake bleed.
Question?
On my scan tool there is a feature to activate abs pump for brake bleed is it necessary to do that? or just do like this video.
@MR3JOBS i doubt you can bleed brakes with a scanner on this particular model BMW , as it is only made for certain car models.
@@You-can-fix-it thanks I'm watching starter video now excellent stuff 👏👏
I deleted the delay valve and I have much smoother control of clutch. I really dont ser the point of this valve if you know how to drive manual cars
I understand. But factory installed that reducer flow valve, in case your foot will slip of the pedal, will not jerk and potentially damage drivetrain, like universal joints, flex shafts, and clutch. Plus, factory never wanted driver to do some doughnuts, even with DTC button turned off, that reducer valve is helping to avoid releasing clutch pedal to do any instant spinning . But i agree, when you learn how to drive manually, you can enjoy this car somewhat better with that valve removed.