Gather the correct brake fluid, a wrench, clear hose, catch bottle, jack stands, and safety gear
Park on a level surface and secure the vehicle
Check the brake fluid reservoir type and fill it to the proper level
Remove the reservoir cap and keep the fluid clean
Start with the brake caliper or wheel cylinder farthest from the master cylinder
Attach the clear hose to the bleeder screw and place the other end in a catch bottle
Have an assistant press and hold the brake pedal
Open the bleeder screw to let old fluid and air escape
Close the bleeder screw before the pedal is released
Repeat the press, hold, open, close cycle until clean fluid flows without bubbles
Refill the reservoir frequently so it never runs dry
Move to the next wheel in the proper bleeding order
Repeat the process for all wheels
Tighten all bleeder screws securely
Top off the reservoir to the correct level
Reinstall the reservoir cap
Check for leaks at all bleeder screws and fittings
Pump the brake pedal to confirm firmness
Test the brakes carefully at low speed before normal driving
Dispose of old brake fluid properly
