you can bleed the brakes yourself if you know what to look for. first you need maybe 1 liter of brake fluid. put 1 wheel on a stand (dapat stand and not just a jack, baka kasi tumumba pag jack lang) and remove the wheel. start at the 2 front wheels first, one at a time. locate the bleed valve on the brake cylinder of that wheel, it's near the brake line. you will need a metric box wrench to open and close this valve (i think size 5mm). it looks like a grease nipple but not quite. start the engine, have someone press on the brake pedal. even if the brakes are power assist it may need to be "pumped". when the pedal feels hard to step on, bleed the brake line by opening the bleed valve. konti lang ang open, about 1/4 turn. close it again. repeat the process until you can no longer see any air coming out.
repeat the process for the other 3 wheels.
NOTE: keep checking the brake reservoir. brake flud will need to be filled in as the fluid is bled.
NOTE 2: don't let brake fluid come into contact with the car body. it will ruin the paint!
NOTE 3: on the rear drum brakes, the bleed valve will be behind the drum brake housing, near the brake line.
or punta ka na lang sa suking mechanic, especially kung wala kang stand.