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    #21
    Kung Dot3 lang, the Shell dot3 is good enough. Mura pa P220 for 1 liter. And shell stations can do bleeding plus aircleaning, sandpaper-ing of brake calipers and pads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitdrive View Post
    Kung Dot3 lang, the Shell dot3 is good enough. Mura pa P220 for 1 liter. And shell stations can do bleeding plus aircleaning, sandpaper-ing of brake calipers and pads.
    Sa shell before, vacuum lang ginawa from the brake fluid reservoir. I didnt know na pwede pala sila mag bleed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitdrive View Post
    Kung Dot3 lang, the Shell dot3 is good enough. Mura pa P220 for 1 liter. And shell stations can do bleeding plus aircleaning, sandpaper-ing of brake calipers and pads.

    Mura na yan sir. Ung Prestone nasa Php309/Li....

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    #24
    pasawsaw -
    so yun Brand A pwedeng ipang-topup
    sa Brand B na gamit nung oto basta pareho silang DOT3?

    tia.

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    #25
    ^

    of course sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Sa shell before, vacuum lang ginawa from the brake fluid reservoir. I didnt know na pwede pala sila mag bleed.

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    Yes they do sir. Yun bomba method. I did it twice with them na with 2 cars. Basta dapat mechanic din yun nag-bomba ng preno. One time kasi, medyo late na ako nakapag-servicem after office, walang makuha mechanic yun mekaniko ko to pump the brakes, ang kinuha yun shell helper na teenager na may neon vest, sobrang tamad nun bata. Ayun lumulusot yun preno, may hangin pala. Pero next day naman, they corrected it.

    Yun vacuum method is if you ask them to replace brake fluid, as what the Casa do. Get the full service, change brake fluid + plus bleeding, check and clean brake pads and calipers (this is using sandpaper and machine grinder for the pads, and aircleaning of brake components using compressed air after. Medyo mahal lang P220 (brake fluid) + 180 per tire or P720.

    Yun casa kse they have this service brake pad cleaning sevice every PMS, around P150- P250 using brake cleaner spray. Walang kwenta yun, it will have effect for 2 weeks, medyo kapit preno tapos pag-nag dry na cleaner spray or maybe after a car wash at na-sprayan ang brake calipers. Rotors and pads, wala na kasi andyan na oxidation / rust

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    #27
    Petron brake fluid retails for Php96/250ml fyi.

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    Went to a shell station last weekend to have my engine oil and filter changed, ATF replacement, and brake fluid replacement via bleeding. They did the oil change using shell oil and vic filter, and replaced ATF using the fluid I purchased from Toyota.

    However they suggested that I just perform the brake fluid replacement using a syringe that can be bought from mercury drug then do the top-up using any DOT3 brake fluid. Anyone here who have successfully done this? Are there any risk?

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by dos2 View Post
    Went to a shell station last weekend to have my engine oil and filter changed, ATF replacement, and brake fluid replacement via bleeding. They did the oil change using shell oil and vic filter, and replaced ATF using the fluid I purchased from Toyota.

    However they suggested that I just perform the brake fluid replacement using a syringe that can be bought from mercury drug then do the top-up using any DOT3 brake fluid. Anyone here who have successfully done this? Are there any risk?
    I bought brake bleed tool from lazada for 1200 pesos. It comes with a manual vacuum pump, containers and tubes.. i replaced my brake fluid using that tool... no need to manually pump the brake. Just make sure to fill up every time you bleed. Start from the farthest wheel from the brake reservoir

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    I bought brake bleed tool from lazada for 1200 pesos. It comes with a manual vacuum pump, containers and tubes.. i replaced my brake fluid using that tool... no need to manually pump the brake. Just make sure to fill up every time you bleed. Start from the farthest wheel from the brake reservoir
    How does that work? I mean, do you need to remove the tires or it is just attached to the brake fluid reservoir? Thanks

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