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Originally Posted by rdruss
Use DOT 3 or Valvoline synthetic which is compatible with both.
I would remove as much fluid from the reservoir as possible before starting, and refill with fresh.
I would use the brake system pump to do the rears, pass side first, then driver.
I would then do the fronts, pass side first, then driver.
I have not used a Motive Power system, but have used the Mityvac using the procedure just listed, using MV only on the fronts.
Yes, soaking the bleeder screws first may be helpful. I use a 6-point socket to break them loose first time.
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Page 1716 tells how to replace the brake fluid:
TOYOTA 2016-2019 4Runner Repair Manual RM27F0U