1. Remove the cap from the expansion tank and fill it with brake fluid.
Warning! Brake fluid dissolves paint, plastic and wire insulation, so if the fluid accidentally comes into contact with the vehicle's paintwork or components, rinse them with plenty of water.
Note: Do not press the brake pedal while bleeding under pressure.
Recommended brake fluid: DOT3 or DOT4

2. Unscrew the cap from the bleed nipple and attach one end of the transparent hose to it, and insert the other end of the hose into a glass container of sufficient volume, half filled with brake fluid.

2) Enter the name of the car.
3) Set the anti-lock brake system test mode to "Anti-Lock Brake system"
4) Select the air removal mode.
5) Press "YES1" to activate the pump with electric motor and solenoid valve.
| 1.6 AIR BLEEDING MODE | |
| ABS AIR BLEEDING STATUS | |
| 01. SOLENOID VALVE STATUS | CLOSE |
| 02. MOTOR PUMP STATUS | OFF |
| DO YOU WANT TO START? | |
| (PRESS [YES] KEY) |
6) Wait 60 seconds before performing the air bleeding operation, otherwise the electric motor may be damaged.

5. Slowly press the brake pedal several times. With the brake pedal depressed, use a wrench to loosen the bleeder screw and wait until brake fluid begins to come out without air bubbles. Tighten the bleeder screw and release the brake pedal.
6. Repeat step 5 to bleed the brakes on the remaining wheels.

7. Tighten the bleed screw. Tightening torque: 7–13 N·m
