أداة نزف الصمامات الفولاذية من Mission Automotive لـ PV2 وPV4، تمنع التعثر غير المرغوب فيه لمفتاح تحذير ضوء الفرامل أثناء نزيف الفرامل، فرامل فولاذية لـ AC Delco 172-1353، 172-1371
Essential Brake Bleeder Tool For Bleeding Brakes: Combination valve bleeder tool to prevent brake light warning switch tripping during bleeding.
Easy To Use: Simply remove the brake light warning plug and replace with the brake proportioning valve bleeding tool and you will be free to bleed the brakes without the hassle of tripping the brake warning light.
Made From High - Quality Steel Unlike other similar products on the market, our brake tools are made of high-quality steel ensuring they won't break off in seconds or fail while protecting your valve's threads.
Combination Valve Bleed Tool Compatible With: Various non-adjustable GM combination valves, Disc and Disk/Drum PV2 & PV4 and AC Delco 172-1353, 172-1371 brake proportioning valves.
This is an aftermarket product manufactured by Impresa Products. Any other brands mentioned are for illustrative purposes only and are in no way affiliated with Impresa Products, nor do they endorse Impresa Products.
وصف
This is an essential tool for anyone who has to bleed brakes. This proportion valve tool simply
goes in place of the brake light warning plug and holds everything in place while you're
bleeding the brakes. Simply screw in and you're ready to go.
We make our combination valve brake tool from high-quality steel meaning this tool will safely
retain the CPP proportioning valve time after time. This reliability makes it perfect for both DIY
and professional applications unlike other lower quality nylon alternatives which are known to
break on the first bleeding procedure.
Our combination valve bleed tool is compatible with:
Disc/Disc and Disc/Drum PV2
Disc/Disc and Disck/Drum PV4
AC Delco 172-1353
AC Delco 172-1371
Various non-adjustable GM style combination valves
Keep this necessary tool for brake modifications in your brake bleeder valve
toolbox and you'll always be ready to bleed brakes frustration-free.
Why make bleeding the breaks any more difficult than it has to be?