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The Jeep Brake Bleeder Screw removes the trapped air of your brake lines and in the process makes the brake pedal solid and enables you to have power to rely on on whatever trip you are about to take. Each of the Jeeps has the heritage of hardiness since 1945; it combines boxy power and the freedom to feel the air which calls you to explore the frontiers. With the Selec-Terrain traction system, a Jeep driver is able to turn a knob and feel secure when rolling over the snow, sand, and mud. Contemporary dashboards in a Jeep today have voice control, over the air updates, and driver support, and are cloaked in an air of community that throws a wave on the trail. This combination of rough vehicle and technological features makes a Jeep a weekend getaway vehicle and an everyday friend. The Brake Bleeder Screw is the name of the valve, and it is a compact screw which is threaded in each of the caliper or wheel cylinder which controls the flow of fluid and air. Prior to replacing the Brake Bleeder Screw, park position, position the brake and maintain the reservoir full. Loose lug nuts, jack, lift the vehicle, take the wheel, and take the dust cap off clean the port. Install the new Brake Bleeder Screw by hand to keep the threads clean, tighten to specification, place a clear hose over the nipple and drop the hose tip into a new fluid. Pedal to have helper press pedal, open screw, blow off bubbles, close and repeat until only clean fluid flows. Wipe down area, reinstall the wheel and check the firmness of the pedal with a brief drive in your Jeep.