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+[* black] Before removing the hoses, the brake fluid on that caliper should be allowed to drain.
+[* black] This is done through the bleed screw on each caliper. The following bleed screws are shown:
+ [* red] Front caliper bleed screw
+ [* green] Rear caliper bleed screw
+[* black] Allow the fluid to drain by loosening the screw just two or three turns until the fluid is dripping quickly. Use a 9mm box end wrench for this job.

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