either way, if you have just the bleeder valve or the valve attached to the coolant transfer tube, you have to remove the intake manifold to get to the bolts on the valve. I tried to do it myself, but I had theube attached to it, and couldn't get the manifold off enough the replace the tube, so I'm a bit less helpful I that sense, but if it's just the valve, you can get to the bolts and take off the valve and replace all the tubes and whatnot relatively easily.
Yes they will , just change around the valve covers and intake from the new to the old.
where can I find the egr valve on a 2001 dodge intrepid 3.5 liter
No it does not.
Did you bleed the air valve? if you open any part of the cooling system on a dodge intrepid, ie: change the radiator hose or thermostat housing. You need to bleed the air out the Valve. If not the car will over heat.
If a 1999 Dodge Intrepid timing chain goes out a valve in the head can easily be damaged.
No, it does not.
It doesn't have one.
Inside the trans pan.
It is inside the trans, on the valve body.
The bolts on a 94 Dodge Intrepid valve cover need to be very tight. You should tighten to 12 N*m or 105 inch pounds.
You have to remove the pan and valve body.
It is inside the valve body inside the transmission.