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Best to get a Haynes Manual.
Just a couple notes to what's already been posted:
*You shouldn't need to bleed the brakes after replacing brake pads or shoes, only if you replace a caliper or wheel cylinder or air somehow gets into the brake lines.
*Always start bleeding the brakes with the bleed valve furthest from the master cylinder, them work towards the master cylinder. This means bleed the rear pass. 1st, rear driver's 2nd, front pass. 3rd, front driver's 4th.
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