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1) Find the brake master cylinder. This is usually located under the hood on the driver’s side of the car, toward the back of the engine compartment.
2) Clean off the reservoir cap and remove it.
Remove the filter screen inside of the reservoir and spray it off with brake cleaner.
3) Using a rag, soak up all the brake fluid in the reservoir and place the filter screen back in
4) Fill up the brake reservoir with an approved brake fluid.
5) Properly support your car on Jack Stands and remove your wheels.
6) Starting with the right rear, remove the rubber nib covering the bleeder screw and undo the bleeder screw appx. 2 turns. The brake fluid will slowly run out, so it would be best to use a container to capture it.
7) Allow appx. one half bottle of brake fluid to drain, then re-tighten the bleeder screw. Spray off the caliper or rear of the drum with brake cleaner.
8) Do the same for the other wheels in this order; left rear, right front, left front.
Tips: Be carefull not to allow the reservoir to run out of fluid. Do Not touch the brake pedal at anytime during this process.
Warnings: Brake fluid is very toxic. Keep it away from hands and eyes, and avoid spilling it on the ground and your vehicles paint. Dispose of empty containers carefully. Wash your hands well after handling brake fluid.