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  1. Well, changing brake fluid is a job of 2 mechanic or person. One require to bleed the brake fluid and other need to constantly keep pouring the brake fluid in brake fluid canister so that no air enter into the system. It is required to lift car on safe jack stand and keep all four wheels off the ground. Remove all 4 tires and access the bleeder valve behind the brake caliper. Loosen the bleeder valve and attach a hose to drain the old brake fluid into some waste bottle (preferable see through bottle that can show the progress). Ask second person to put constant pressure on brake and you will notice the fluid started to drain out. Once its completely out, fill the new brake fluid in engine bay brake fluid canister and and repeat the same drain procedure until you see the fresh clear brake fluid started coming out of the bleeder valve hose line into waste bottle. Once done, lock the bleeder valve tightly and install the tire and do same for rest of the wheels. Keep draining until you see fresh fluid and keep adding brake fluid until brake becomes harder back like before, if brakes are spongy then do couple of pump until it becomes hard like before and then top up the fluid back in.
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