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Phoenix Systems (2003-B) V-12 Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder Kit, Medium Duty One Person Bleeder, Hard Case

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  • Patented Reverse Bleeding removes more trapped air than any other brake bleeder by simply pushing Brake Fluid fluid from the bottom up.
  • Reverse bleeding is the only method capable of bleeding tough ABS units without a scan tool.
  • Allows you to refill and bleed a completely dry brake or clutch system. Perform Reverse, Vacuum, Pressure and Bench bleeding all with the same tool.
  • The V-12 is considered a Medium Duty tool for average shop use. Compatible with DOT 3, 4 and 5.1 brake fluid. Comes with a injection molded hard case.
  • Is the easiest one-person bleeder you will ever use. No more asking your co-worker to help you finish a brake job.


If you do mechanic work, you probably already know something about bleeding brakes. And one thing you’ve definitely learned over the years is that brake bleeding can be a cumbersome and time-consuming process – particularly for certain vehicles and especially for ABS. Which is why you may be surprised to find out there’s a tool that can make bleeding brakes fast and easy – and oh, we should also mention: extremely simple. It’s called the Phoenix V-12 Medium Duty Shop Use Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder, and we’re certain it’ll change the way you think about brake bleeding. With the Phoenix V-12, one man can bleed the brakes on any vehicle in 10 minutes or less – even if it’s a tough ABS job (you won’t need a scan tool or special clips). Tip: Our Patented Reverse Bleed Technology is what makes this tool so unique. The Phoenix V-12 Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder is a revolutionary tool based on an incredibly obvious concept: Air wants to go up. That’s it. Traditional brake bleeding tools and techniques fight this principle. At Phoenix, we harness it, so you can quickly remove all the air from the whole braking system. Reverse bleeding: It’s an idea so simply and obviously right that most people ask, Why didn’t anyone think of that before?


FixItDad
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
I recently purchased the Phoenix Systems (2003-B) V-12 Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder Kit as part of a full brake booster/master cylinder replacement. In general, this will revolutionize my vehicle maintenance routine in the long term as it truly allows a single person to bleed the system of those pesky air bubbles. No more "pump, pump, pump... hold" directives to your annoyed spouse or child! As someone who takes pride in performing my own repairs and maintenance, finding tools that are efficient and effective is critical. This kit fits the bill perfectly, making brake and clutch bleeding a straightforward, one-person job.What stands out about this kit is its reverse bleeding technology. This feature ensures that air is pushed out of the brake lines from the bottom up, which is the most effective way to remove trapped air and prevent spongy brakes. The difference in brake responsiveness after using this kit is night and day. Knowing I'm achieving a professional-level bleed with minimal effort is reassuring.The quality of the components is top-notch. Each piece feels durable and well-made, designed to withstand regular use without compromising performance. The hard case is a thoughtful touch, keeping all the parts organized and protected, which is essential for someone who likes to keep their tools in working order.What I appreciate most about the V-12 Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder Kit is its versatility. It is incredibly convenient to be able to work on a wide range of vehicles without needing additional tools or assistance. This kit saves time and money, considering the cost of professional servicing. This tool was critical to getting this repair done in a pinch and saving over $1,000. Even for standard maintenance, it pays for itself in the first use. The last time my dealer bled the brakes on my wife's SUV - the total was over $310.Using the kit is surprisingly simple, thanks to clear instructions and a user-friendly design. Phoenix Systems has put a lot of thought into making this kit accessible to DIY enthusiasts without sacrificing the quality of the bleed. The efficiency of being able to bleed the brakes or clutch by myself, without the hassle of coordinating with a second person, cannot be overstated.In conclusion, the Phoenix Systems (2003-B) V-12 Reverse Brake & Clutch Bleeder Kit is an outstanding addition to any DIY mechanic's arsenal. Its efficiency, quality, and ease of use make it worth the investment. Whether you're an experienced mechanic or just starting to take vehicle maintenance into your own hands, this kit will not disappoint. I recommend this for anyone looking to streamline their brake maintenance process and achieve professional results.
stone
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Purchased the PhoenixV-12 brake bleeding system in hopes that it would make it easier to bleed my brakes? After reading the instructions manual, the system never did work correctly? After calling the phoenix help line 😂 I got zero help, wanted me to email someone?? I called them the day before asking to return my call maybe help me understand if their system had lots of trouble or maybe just the one I purchased? So after this experience I will not be purchasing the Phoenix system again!! I took it to the firehouse, ask several firefighters and other people if they used this system and so far no luck? Guess Ill stay with bleeding brakes the way Ive been doingbit for 40 yrs👍
gary knecht
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I like the fact that it came in one complete unit. Everything you need to do the job. Very easy to follow instructions. Thank you.
Placeholder
Reviewed in India on August 31, 2023
Excellent product. Matched expectations 100%
Johnf
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
Reverse bleeding is a great idea. This had lots of adapters included so we found one that worked for a clutch slave. The pump action was very hard and kind of awkward. we finally used a pump tank like a garden sprayer which was easier to pump.
Dale K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
It worked great after I figured out what was going on
Stephen
Reviewed in Australia on April 11, 2023
Very easy to use and can do the job by yourself.
Guilherme Mazzoni Eugenio
Reviewed in Australia on November 11, 2022
I see many reviews here saying the following things:-the pump comes stuck from factory. That's correct.- work is very messy. Yeah. Can be!-tool feels cheap on handle or quality. Well it feels good enough.- it creat more air than anything! Well. If you haven't discovered how to operate, it might.Now I'll get into details how to fix these issies before 'brake' it.As a professional mechanic I use this tool basically every day on multiple cars/brands and my own car. It's been about 4 months now. Never had an abs or related issue.Does it really manage to bleed the system in a way that makes the pedal fell very rigid and responsive? In most cases, yes.This tool resquires constant maintenance, right out of the box, due to its desing. For me, now days it works pretty much flawless, because I'm constantly maintaining.So right out of the box - Even before you try to do the first pumping. - do as follow:You have to lube the piston's o'ring(instruction can be found on they're website, if you need). Just remove the transparent barrel by rotanting. Lube the o'ring and the cilinder wall. I use and recomend silicone paste. It's neutral and doesn't react with the brake fluid. (do not use petroleum based stuff, as it might damaged the o'ring).To prime the pump:The manual says to prime the pump straight back to the return line into the same providade bottle. I don't recomend that. It leads to more air bubbles inside the fluid.Get the bottle full of fluid, place it on the floor in a way it won't tilt, get another reservour and put it sufficiently high so the whole pump stays vertical. Sometimes its quite hard to get rid of all bubbles inside the tube, cause they can stick to the side walls. Give it some finger taps to where they are as you pump it. Just re-fill the bottle as it gets to 1/4.Bleeding on the car:Here there is a catch, and they don't tell in the manual.1stp, you open the bleeder nipple. Let the fluid come out until you see no more bubbles coming out, only fluid.2stp - assuming you have already primed the pump- with the nipple open, you place your pump hose right under the lip of the nipple, as you squeeze the pump, you fit the hose on the nipple.3stpNow to pump, I highly recomend you to face the pump up side down. This will avoid any possibility of air injection, because the bubbles will be trapped inside the highest point of the piston chamber, away from the injection nozzle. As you stroke, try to be smoth and constant. Fluid agitation can creat bubbles. Be slow and smoth specially when you're about to release the trigger, a rapid retraction will cause air bubbles to be generated due to low pressure spot.4 stp. After you've done your few pumps, before closing it, remove the line and allow the bleeder to leak fluid out until you see no bubbles coming out (which you shall not see any).Maintainance:As you fell the trigger is getting heavy or stuck, remove barrel, lube o'ring and the white cloth ring with silicone paste, assemble back. If you're using the pre-filter, also use compressed air to clean the filter.These steps will guarantee your tool to keep working as inteded. If you don't wamt this kind of obligation, then I would not recomend for you.Hope this helps everyone.
Tim Beaubien
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2021
Fast shipping and very nice tool in nice case.
Denise
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2021
Thought this sounded like a great piece of kit. Arrived and after thoroughly reading instructions attempted to prime the pump. Pump lever appeared jammed. Took two hands to shift it, somewhat jerkily. Then the lever failed to return to allow further pump. After much strain managed to prime the pump. Used a lot of fluid in the process. Then used it on the car. Force required on pump ridiculous and still the lever would not recover by itself to pump again.Filled in online form to Phoenix explaining my problem. Followed up by 2 calls to them. Answerphone each time and left a clear message with call back numbers.Never heard from them!So decided to return the faulty item. Awaiting a refund. Back to the old way of brake bleeding.I could not possibly recommend this product or the non existent customer service!
Corey Whitelock
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2020
Like this works very well
raz
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2019
I was nervous buying this product the price was high. But it works great First time reverse bleeding the pedal went to the floor second time around Reverse bleeding the system I dropped my new tool on the cement floor it’s built solid thank goodness it works my brakes are great
Pickles
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
This does work, first off. It does exactly what it claims to do. It just does it in a really messy way that I don't think really saves you any time once you're done cleaning up your mess. I like it for certain applications though. I was hoping I could reverse bleed the clutch in my Ranger, however the way the bleeder screw is designed you can't get anything on there with a good seal. A few months later I overheated my brakes and this worked really well for that. I was by myself and I wanted to ensure I got all the old fluid out. So I pumped, then used a syringe to empty the reservoir, and kept doing this until the black fluid was gone and all I got out was clear. I liked using this kit in this instance because I was able to work alone without worrying about getting air into the lines. After using it the first time and creating a huge mess, before getting started I put down absorbent mats. Using those, or a blanket/tarp is essential when using this kit.All in all, it does work and the quality is good. Some people broke the gun I noticed. If you take your time I don't see that being an issue to be honest. My only complaint is the cost, I don't think it's worth it. If you are thinking about getting this, I might suggest getting the cheaper version, although I think the plastic used to construct the gun might be different. If this kit was closer to a hundred bucks I could give it more stars, but as-is I think this tool is just okay.