In a scale of 1 to 10 this is a 2.
Steps:
1. Remove old fluid by sucking out from reservoir.. i used a big syringe... get as much without going below minimum
2. Fill up with new brake fluid.. i used the new bosch brake fluid. Compatible with dot 3, 4 or 5
3. Turn on ignition. Start bleeding in front right. Turn wheel to left most.. you can access bleeder. Have another person to pump and hold brakes. Bleed brakes until fluid clear.
4. Bleed left front. Turn steering wheel right most and bleed accordingly
5. Always check level of brake fluid in reservoir to make sure dont go below min.
6. Move to the rear right. Make sure ignition is on. Crawl underneath to access bleeder valve.. have someone step on brakes. Do not pump, just step on brake pedal. Crack open bleeder and fluid will flow out continously. Close when fluid is clear.
7. Do to left rear wheel. Ignition on. Brake pedal depressed. Open bleeder. Close when fluid is clear.
Flush done!! 30 minutes tops.
Pedal feel actually improved!! Maybe bosch fluid better.
Steps:
1. Remove old fluid by sucking out from reservoir.. i used a big syringe... get as much without going below minimum
2. Fill up with new brake fluid.. i used the new bosch brake fluid. Compatible with dot 3, 4 or 5
3. Turn on ignition. Start bleeding in front right. Turn wheel to left most.. you can access bleeder. Have another person to pump and hold brakes. Bleed brakes until fluid clear.
4. Bleed left front. Turn steering wheel right most and bleed accordingly
5. Always check level of brake fluid in reservoir to make sure dont go below min.
6. Move to the rear right. Make sure ignition is on. Crawl underneath to access bleeder valve.. have someone step on brakes. Do not pump, just step on brake pedal. Crack open bleeder and fluid will flow out continously. Close when fluid is clear.
7. Do to left rear wheel. Ignition on. Brake pedal depressed. Open bleeder. Close when fluid is clear.
Flush done!! 30 minutes tops.
Pedal feel actually improved!! Maybe bosch fluid better.