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The bleeder screw for the coolant system is on top of the motor, tword right side of the intake manifold. It should look like a nut with a flat head screw in it on a piece that goes into the motor.
where is the coolant bleeder screw located on a 2002 ford escape
It should be a bleeder screw connected to the cooling system, it might be two.If you find it,you should open one at a time.Pour coolant into the system slowly,until coolant start coming out of the bleeder screw and then close it . DO it to the second screw too.Now if you do not have the bleeder screws.Pour coolant into your system slowly and squeeze the top hose until no bubbles come out and the coolant level should go down at this time and then pour alittle more in there
SAME WAY AS ANY OTHER CAR!if you mean bleed brakes? then just turn car off, open bleeder screw, pump pedal, close it, repeat till pedal gets goodif coolant: open "bleeder screw" on radiator hose and let it run for 15 mins.
There is a bleed screw on the thermostat housing. Remove the screw with the engine loose. Ounc you have pure coolant and no air you can close off the bleed screw.
You should see a horizontal steel pipe just in front of the engine. This pipe has the bleeder screw.
There is a bleed screw on the thermostat housing. Remove the screw with the engine loose. Ounc you have pure coolant and no air you can close off the bleed screw.
If you mean the coolant bleeder valve, it doesn't have one.
There is a gold color bleeder screw on the thermostat housing. Open it up and add coolant until the fluid comes out of the bleeder screw with no bubbles. Then just tighten it back up and put the cap on.
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There are instructions in the manual. Take off the top cover and locate the bleeder screw, directly over the Thermostat. Loosen the screw. Add coolant to the radiator with cap off till full. Start the engine. When there is water coming from the bleeder screw, then wait a bit and tighten it . Add a little more coolant to the radiator and then put the cap back on.
Top center of the engine, front. There is a little square housing between the valve covers at the very top front of the engine, near where the upper radiator hose attaches. In that housing, there is the bleeder screw. It looks just like a brake bleeder screw. Kind of resembles a hose nipple, loosen it with a 10mm socket to bleed the coolant.