I bought a 2007 agility in mid May. One day a few weeks ago, my front brake was very squishy. The next day it was completely useless. My 1st thought was brake line leak. But i also hoped for the possibility that somehow the very small fluid chamber was just empty. So I figured I would fill the chamber and bleed the brakes, and if it went out again soon, i definitely have a leak. But I got stuck on bleeding the brakes. Its been 20 years since Ive last bled brakes and that was on a car, but i understand the idea is to pump the air bubbles out of the lines.so I loosened the bleeder screw, let out the rest of the old fluid, and refilled the chamber, then began to slowly pump the brake, trying not to overflow the chamber. But before i stopped seeing air bubbles come out, the chamber was empty again! I refilled it and tried again with the chamber's lid screwed down with the same result. Frustrated, i cleaned it up, put it back together, and came right in to consult with the experts- YOU! Im not too mechanically inclined, but not stupid either-but feeling a little flummoxed right now. Was I supposed to REMOVE the bleeder screw altogether? Because IT could create bubbles by itself, perhaps. But the chamber is so small, it seems like the fluid would leak out nearly as fast as I could fill it, without the screw in. Do I need to have the filler cap tightened down when I bleed? Can anyone share a link to a good tutorial, or just tell me how to do it? Thank you for your time and expertise!! Greg