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🛠️ Master your brake maintenance like a pro—fast, reliable, and built to last!
The Orion Motor Tech Brake Bleeder Kit features a durable anodized aluminum vacuum pump with pressure gauge, universal adapters compatible with nearly all vehicles, and premium silicone tubing for superior sealing. Designed for quick, solo brake and hydraulic system bleeding in under 5 minutes, it also handles power steering and vacuum system maintenance. Packaged in a blow-molded case for easy transport and storage, this kit is a must-have for efficient, professional-grade vehicle fluid servicing.













| ASIN | B09JSJ76GT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #826 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Brake System Bleeding Tools |
| Brand Name | Orion Motor Tech |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | All of the above |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,498) |
| Included Components | 1 x Brake Bleeder Bottle, 1 x O-Ring, 1 x Universal Cap Adapter, 4 x Clamps, 1 x Gloves, 1 x Vacuum Pump with Pressure Gauge, 3 x Vacuum Hoses, 1 x Suction Lid, 1 x Transport Lid,, 3 x L-Shaped Bleeder Adapters, 2 x Tapered Hose Adapters, 1 x Straight Hose Connector, 1 x T Hose Connector |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Type Name | Vacuum Bleeder |
| Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA-BBTA001GY |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Model Number | BBTA001G1 |
| UPC | 198715460636 |
R**N
Brake bleeder tool
Awesome brake bleeder set. Works great on bleeding calipers. Happy customer 😁
E**M
Worked as it should
Worked bleeding a Our four wheel brakes
R**S
Esta muy bueno.pude purgar la línea de líquido de frenos sin ayuda
H**R
Did not work good for me.
This kit may not work for you. I used it on a Toyota Rav 4 that is easy to access the brake nipples without raising the car or taking off a wheel. The hose fit good, but the suction wasn't enough compared to just using the brake pedal which I ended up using to do the job. I made sure the rubber ring was installed correctly on the small plastic cup and double checked to make sure I was getting good suction. If you turn the nipple just a little to avoid sucking in bubbles- there is not enough suction to get a good stream of brake fluid moving. If you open the nipple more for more flow- you get a lot of bubbles and you cannot tell if they are coming from the nipple or the brake line. Note that the cup is small and a hassle to empty all the time when you are trying to get rid of old brake fluid. Using the brake pedal to pump was best because I could open up the nipple a lot and the fluid came flying out of the tube so it made it easy to get all the old dark fluid out. I'm going back to my tried and true plastic tube that sits in a tall heavy clear container that won't fall over. Kit looks like good quality for the cheap money but did not work for me. Aloha!
R**.
Patience.
Very useful tool. Had to replace my primary and secondary clutch cylinder(saved $2,300). With patience and enough youtube videos it's not so difficult. Ps: be careful when you remove the clutch. It bites.
A**E
Don’t buy this to solo brakes
If you’re buying this with the thought that you’ll be able to bleed brakes by yourself, at the corner of the vehicle, with this one amazing tool, I wouldn’t count on it. The vacuum pump functions fine for vacuuming fluid out of the reservoir. Although the capacity of the collection jar is tiny when you’re talking about removing fluid from most vehicles, it does a good job actually creating vacuum and removing the fluid. When it comes to attaching to a bleeder screw and maintaining a vacuum to bleed your lines and calipers, it is not so simple. The plastic bleeder attachments are cheap and flimsy, designed to fit a multitude of vehicles, so the chances that the fit will be snug on your particular bleeder are slim. Some grease or some teflon might help you make a better seal, but by the time you have made that mess, you’re better off using the old school method of submerging a piece of tubing into a Gatorade bottle 1/4 full of clean break fluid and creating your own brake bleeder. Even with some teflon and grease, and using the including wire clamps, I wasn’t able to make a tight enough seal around my bleeder to make any meaningful progress. Keep in mind, I’m bleeding brakes on a Suburban, so large calipers, lots of brake line, a large amount of fluid. It took 10 minutes of pumping and cracking the bleeder to get about an ounce of fluid out of the first caliper, meaning it isn’t worth the time or effort. I wound up aborting, and using the included tubing and a clean 1/2 full bottle of brake fluid to make a poor man’s brake bleeder, and finished the corner I was working on and the other 3 corners in about the same amount of time that I wasted playing with the vacuum pump. Keeping it around, because I can see other uses for it in the future around the garage, like changing power steering fluid or pumping fluid out of a differential or transmission pan without having to remove the entire pan (although I’m going to have to fabricate a much larger catch can for that job, because 6 oz at a time will take all day) but it wasn’t the end all be at all brake bleeder that it is advertised to be.
I**Y
Worked for brake bleeding and power steering fluid reservoir drain
I have an 03 Toyota Corolla(non-ABS brake system) that I've made a hobby to experiment on and do as much as I can to it maintenance wise within reason. It's my only car and I've owned it since 2005. I thought I'd try to bleed my own brakes since I have replaced the rotors, brake pads, drums and brake shoes a few years ago. I went to the auto-shop to bleed the brakes for me back then. This inexpensive pump did the trick for me. I did a lot of research reading forums and watching Youtube videos. One thing that made me uneasy though is some people were saying seeing small bubbles is normal since the vaccum pressure is sucking air through the threads of the bleeder screw and isn't necessarily indicating there is air in the brake line nor does seeing these small bubbles mean that air is going into the line. Some folk were applying a grease or teflon tape around the brake bleeder screw to prevent air from being sucked into tube during the brake bleed process which I did not do. I chose the mindset that seeing a stream of air bubbles was normal and not to worry that they were going to make it into the brake line since the vaccum pressure was pulling. I did all four brakes and the braking system works fine. I'm happy to know the old dark brake fluid has been replaced with fresh new fluid. I did not use the black tips that came with the kit. I felt better securing the clear tubing directly over the bleeder screws. At a later date, I used this same pump to siphon out the old power steering(P/S) fluid from the reservoir. To my knowledge, this fluid hasn't been replaced once since I've had the car. I then filled the reservoir full with fresh Dexron III ATF from Toyota since that is what this car specifies to use for P/S fluid interestingly enough. I redirected the P/S fluid reservoir return hose into an empty bottle. I raised the front wheels to turn them from lock to lock to push new fluid through the system and push out the dark old P/S fluid until I saw the cherry red color. Had to top off the reservoir a few times as you do not want it to run dry since that would introduce air into the P/S system which you'd have to bleed out. I hope this review and my comments are helpful!
W**T
Works great
Works great.
R**L
Trabaja muy bien para el precio que tiene, buen producto
C**P
Worked well. Good value
D**L
I was on the fence about purchasing this tool as I had only heard bad things about this style of bleeder. That all changed when I used it. Worked flawlessly, flushed the brake fluid in both my vehicles without having to get my wife to pump the brake pedal. I would highly recommend this for the quality and price.
A**.
Utter garbage....pump handle fell apart after 5 min of use.....the bottle leaks at the gasket and does not hold vacuum....put it right in the garbage and went back to old two people brake bleeding....DO NOT BUY...
S**A
Esta herramienta cumple con su propósito es muy buena. llego antes del tiempo prometido.
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