

🚗 Bleed like a pro—no help needed, just flawless brakes!
The Autojack 1 Litre Brake Fluid Bleeder is a vacuum and air-powered tool designed for efficient brake and clutch fluid changes. Operating at 6-7 Bar pressure with a max of 113 PSI, it features a transparent drain hose for easy fluid monitoring and a locking trigger with hanging hook for hands-free use. Compact and reliable, it’s engineered for universal compatibility and professional-grade performance.








| ASIN | B07CRKSDX5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,352 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 342 in Brake Tools |
| Brand | Autojack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Date First Available | 30 April 2018 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | ABCB1L |
| Manufacturer | Autojack |
| Manufacturer part number | ABCB1L |
| Model | Brake & Clutch Bleeder |
| OEM Part Number | ABCB1L |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 14 x 24 cm; 500 g |
D**T
Car parts
Brilliant did the job excellent
M**E
It only comes with 1 size cap for you reservoir
It looks good only fault I can find at the moment is it only comes with 1 size top for your reservoir so I hope it'll fit haven't had chance to try it yet
N**H
Doesn't work
Doesn't work
M**Y
Does what it says on the tin, works well and hopefully we to continue for many years?
Does what it says on the tin, works well and hopefully we to continue for many years?
G**E
Doesn't work as supplied, poor quality.
This was completely unusable as supplied. The tyre gripper is bendy plastic and falls apart when you try to use it. It was quite incapable of griping onto the tyre valve and seemed tobe missing a rubber seal between the valve and the part that exracts the air causing a massive leak. Replacing it would have been best but I managed to cut some silicone tubing (remember to cut a notch to allow the air down the little hole) to make a seal after which it works quite well if pushed in place (there may have been a part missing from mine, perhaps htey are not all like this). The bottle is quite good and the valve (from a pneumatic cylinder) is well made and works nicely. it seems not to leak air. The cap for the tank didn't work at first, massive leaks. I managed to seal the tube to the brass ferrule by cutting the end square (it was very rough), pulling it back into the ferrule and pushing the long brass eyelet (which is inside the end of the tube) into the ferrule. The nut needed tightening but this pushes out the flimsy silicone (?)washers (they are NOT "fibre" as described), making a small leak. The "chicken hopper" function that tops up the fluid now won't work but the small leaking air would defeat this anyway. While it still doesn't work as intended, it does allow pressurising the tank and bleeds the clutch (which is all i needed) while carefully watching the fluid level. one person can do the clutch (tyre balanced on engine, one hand on the tyre gripper and one on the clutch bleed nipple) but brakes would need two people. Anyway it seems to be getting me there so not too unhappy. IF you're an inventive engineer or mechanic you will find a way to make it work but it does need some effort . IF not, you need something more expensive of better quality. G.
R**A
Easy to use piece of kit
I had to create a new silicone washer as the Euro reservoir cap bottomed out on my mk2 TT reservoir, preventing an air tight connection to be made. Worked perfectly on Ford S-max and Focus without the need for this additional sealing washer.
D**E
Bleeding Bleeder
I haven't managed to use it yet as the accompanying written instructions are very poor & obviously written by someone who is incapable of putting themselves in the position of someone receiving the various items for the first time & identifying how they fit to operate the bleeder-the accompanying video lasts 30 seconds & is pretty useless having no narrative & annoying music. The bleeder itself seems solid & well made however-maybe one day I can put it together & report back!
G**.
Bottle now not sealing due to weakness in threads
Weak threads on refill cap/ bottle
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