Try gravity... start at the furthest point from the master cylinder crack the bleeder and wait for to sttart to drip, as the drips quicken close bleeder and move to next closest and repeat. check master cylinder level and top up. then slowly push brake pedal NO FURTHER than 2 inches then release do this until you start to feel the pedal have resistance, then push the pedal further and repeat this might help.
SOURCE: bleeding breaks
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there is an order to bleeding these brakes here it is follow this to make sure you get all the air out .
SOURCE: how to bleed the power steering system on a 2004
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You don't actually have to bleed a power steering system as such, its not like a brake system. If the fluid bottle was empty and you refilled it, or you have replace the steering pump then it's only a simple operation.
The power steer system should operate as normal after doing the above.Hope this has helped, let me know how you get on.
Jason
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