Order of execution
1. Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir.
Warning! Brake fluid dissolves paint, plastic, and wire insulation, so if you accidentally spill fluid on your vehicle's paintwork or components, wash it with plenty of water.
Warning! When pumping under pressure, do not press the brake pedal
2. Unscrew the cap from the bleeder fitting and attach one end of a transparent hose to it, and insert the other end of the hose into a glass container of sufficient volume, half filled with brake fluid.
3. Slowly press the brake pedal several times.
4. With the brake pedal depressed, use a wrench to loosen the bleeder valve and bleed air from the hydraulic system. Tighten the bleeder screw and release the brake pedal.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the brake fluid comes out without air bubbles.
6. Tighten the bleed screw.
Tightening torque: 7–9 Nm
7. Remove air in the sequence shown in the figure.