1 Lift the vehicle and locate the brake bleed screws on each of the four wheels. These screws will be located on the brake caliper or wheel cylinder.
2 Crack open the bleed screws on one wheel at a time and allow the fluid to drain out until it is free of air bubbles.
3 While bleeding the brakes, keep an eye on the fluid level in the master cylinder and add fluid as necessary.
4 Once all of the air bubbles have been removed from the system, close the bleed screws tightly.
5 Lower the vehicle and test the brakes to make sure that they are working properly.