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It is best to have a shop pressure flush the system. You can manually do it by drawing all the fluid from the master cylinder, clean it and add new fluid. Then bleed the Right Rear, Left Rear, Right Front and then the Left front. It is best to place a 2x4 on the floorboard to keep the pedal from going all the way down as this can cause the master cylinder to (bypass) go bad.

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