What is the correct method for bleeding car brakes?

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DeJason
07/25/25 7:29am
Car brakes are a guarantee of driving safety. Once you feel that the brakes are not sensitive or abnormal, they should be dealt with promptly. The correct method for bleeding car brakes is as follows: 1. Remove the dust cap on the bleeder valve of the wheel cylinder, prepare a transparent hose, connect one end to the bleeder valve and the other end to a plastic container. 2. Have one person inside the car press the brake pedal several times, then firmly press the brake pedal until it does not move. 3. Another person outside the car should loosen the bleeder screw on the wheel cylinder, at which point air will be expelled along with the brake fluid. 4. Repeat the above steps until the expelled fluid contains no bubbles, then top up the brake fluid and tighten the bleeder valve.
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