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Simple. Open your hood and open the brake fluid resivor lid Jack the vehicle on a stable surface. Use jackstands to hold the vehicle up. Remove the lug nuts, take off the weel. Then you will have access to the brake caliper, Remove the two retaining bolts holding it on, Remove the old brake pads. * this par is not required but makes it so much easier* Then use a small wrench to open the brake bleeder screw. Then use a small clamp to press the brake pad plunger in the caliper all the way in, close the bleeder screw* and install new brake pads. bolt caliper back on, then to make sure there is no air in the wheel. have someone slowly depress the brake pedal while you open the bleeder screw again, brake fluid should leak out, while its leaking tighten it to close it off. replace wheel. lightly tighten lugs, drop car . fully tighten lugs. Repeat process on other side of car.

If brakes dont work, re-bleed both from calipers.

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