The same way as you bleed any other brake system.
If you did not open any brake lines and only replaced the pads there is no need to bleed the system.
Master cylinder brake lines are the most common brake lines on a the Chevy Malibu.
Bleed the brake system.
The bleed screw on the calipers of brake systems are for 'bleeding' air out of the brake lines.
air in the brake lines theyneed bleed
Then you need to bleed the brake system to remove the air.
The resivoir is built into the transmission.
I would say as long as you have the right tools and then know how to bleed the lines after you should be fine
You Probably have air in your brake lines Or you may have low brake fluid. Mechanics can bleed the brake lines which will remove the air out of the lines. I do not recommend doing this yourself.
Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.
bleed your brakes again...there's air in the lines
Air trapped in the brake lines. Bleed your brakes and that will solve the problem.