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Hello,

  I have changed my front brake pads because my car did not stop properly and I thought that they were worn out. But when I was changing the pads, I noticed that my pads were not worn out totally ( approximately 50%). Anyway, I though that replacing pads would help my car to stop more efficiently. But, after having replaced them, I did a test drive and was not satisfied with my brake system. Then I decided to check my rear brake pads, and they were ok. So, I don't know what to do with it!? I cannot take to the service center because I am kinda short on money these days. So, could someone suggest what I should do? Actually, I want to bleed air out, but I am not sure how to perform it. I just watched and read some videos and explanations on the internet, but still I am worried that I could do something wrong, :(

Thank you for your answer!

Vehicle: 1999 Toyota Camry 4 cyl

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I would not recommend you try to bleed the brake if you are worried about it because if you leave some air in the system you wont have full brake pressure. There should not be "air" in the system but replacing the brake fluid should help some what. I suggest you save up at most $100 (it should not be more than that) and have a local repair shop bleed out or flush the old fluid and put some fresh fluid

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