
You can access the bleeder screws on each wheel without removing the wheels and raising the car. However, if you feel like you need more room, loosen the lug nuts on all four wheels, raise the car, secure all four corners on jack stands and remove the wheels. . Locate the bleeder screw on the back of the brake caliper. You will have one on each caliper. When bleeding brakes, it goes right-rear, left-rear,. . After you've finished bleeding all four calipers around your vehicle, top off the master cylinder with brake fluid and go for a careful test drive. Continue checking the brake fluid level for the next few days and top off as necessary.

If the above checks do not solve your problem it’s time to do some electrical measurements on the system. This part of our fault finding guide is intended for those of you who are comfortable with using a basic digital volt meter (DVM) or digital multi-meter. For voltage measurements you will need to set the meter. . If you have check out all of the above and have not found the answer to your problem it might be time to consider a new charge controller. Please contact us for more assistance.