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  • Always start with the bleeder the farthest away from the master cylinder and work your way closer. The rr wheel is usuall the one to start with, the lr next , rf and finally the lf.
  • The Sequence is the same for all Vehicles, unless you are trying to bleed the ABS System, Which i highly doubt you are. (That Requires Special Equipment) First You're gonna start farthest from the Brake Master Cylinder, Right Rear Wheel. There are two ways you can do this, 1 Manually by pressing the brake pedal 2 Using an Air Vacuum. If you are doing it manually you will need a second person to help by pressing the pedal down as you open the bleeder screw. Then you will close it before they release so air is not sucked back into the Brake System. You may have to do this several times, when you have a constant steam of just brake fluid flowing out of the bleeder screws, move on to the next brake. If you're using a Vacuum, attach the hose to the end of the bleeder screw and turn on the vacuum, you will begin to see the fluid draining out of the bleeder screw, when the bubbles stop the air is gone, move on to the next brake. Hope This Helps.

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