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Welcome to Phoenix Systems Support — your one-stop destination for tool guides, troubleshooting, and bleeding best practices.

Start Here: Get Started in 3 Easy Steps

  • The image shows of the V-5 DIY Reverse One-Man Brake Bleeder, a tool used for bleeding brakes on a car. It consists of a plastic syringe with a hose attached to the nozzle. The syringe has a pressure gauge on the side.  There is a label on the syringe that says “Phoenix Systems Clutch Bleeder”.  Phoenix Systems is the company that manufactures the tool.

    V-5

  • The picture is of a Phoenix Systems brake bleeding gun. A transparent syringe is fastened to the front of this black item. There is a plunger on top of the syringe. The air that is trapped in a car's brake system can be extracted using brake bleeding guns.

    V-12

  • The image shows a yellow and black MaxProHD Brake & Clutch Bleeder. It is a close-up of a syringe-like tool with a yellow barrel and a black handle. The text “BrakeBleeder.com” is printed on the barrel.  A syringe-like tool is used to inject fluid into a system. In this case, the MaxProHD Brake & Clutch Bleeder is used to bleed brakes and clutches, which means removing air bubbles from the system.

    MaxProHD

📘 Step 2: Download Your Manual

🔽 [V-5 Manual PDF]
🔽 [V-12 Manual PDF]
🔽 [MaxProHD Manual PDF]
🔽 [Compare All Tools →]

🎥 Step 3: Watch the Quick Start Video

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🔧 Tool Support & Troubleshooting

The image shows of the V-5 DIY Reverse One-Man Brake Bleeder, a tool used for bleeding brakes on a car. It consists of a plastic syringe with a hose attached to the nozzle. The syringe has a pressure gauge on the side.  There is a label on the syringe that says “Phoenix Systems Clutch Bleeder”.  Phoenix Systems is the company that manufactures the tool.

V-5 Reverse Brake Bleeder

Overview: Compact, affordable, perfect for DIYers. Supports all bleed methods.

V-5 Manual (PDF)

V-5 FAQ / Troubleshooting:

How do I prime the V-5?

Fill with fluid, hold upright, pump until all air is purged.


Handle feels sticky — what should I do?

Remove clear cylinder, dip piston/o-ring in fresh brake fluid, reassemble.

Why are there bubbles in the fluid?

Re-prime and tilt tool slightly forward while pumping.

Leaking around bleeder screw?

  • Apply Teflon tape to threads (not the fluid port).
The image shows a mechanic using a brake fluid bleeding gun to bleed a brake caliper on a car.

V-12 Professional Brake Bleeder

Overview: Durable, shop-ready, adjustable stroke volume. Ideal for pros needing speed + flexibility.

V-12 Manual (PDF)

V-12 FAQ / Troubleshooting:

How do I adjust stroke volume?

Use the built-in adjustment knob for precise control.

Fluid pushing air?

Re-prime and check for loose fittings.

Compatible with ABS systems?

Yes, use reverse bleeding for fastest results.

What fluids can I use?

The image shows a mechanic using a brake fluid bleeding gun to bleed a brake caliper on a car.

MaxProHD Bleeder

Overview: Heavy-duty, fully rebuildable, military-approved. Best for shops and fleet maintenance.

MaxProHD Manual (PDF)

MaxProHD FAQ / Troubleshooting:

How do I bleed ABS brakes with MaxProHD?

Reverse bleeding works without a scan tool in most cases.

Why is fluid leaking from the tool?

Check seals, o-rings, and spring tension; rebuild kit available.

Can I rebuild the MaxProHD?

Yes, it’s fully rebuildable; kits and diagrams available.

What makes it different from the V-12?

Higher volume per stroke, stronger build, designed for heavy use.

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🎥 How-To Videos

Priming Your Bleeder

Reverse Brake Bleeding Made Easy

ABS Bleeding Without a Scan Tool

Cleaning & Rebuilding Your Tool

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  • 📧 Email

    sales@brakebleeder.com

  • 📞 Phone

    888-749-7977

  • 📫 Address

    1450 South Sandhill Drive
    Washington, UT 84780