Have a good set of small wrenches ready. Bleeder screws are not always original. But almost all are 8 or 10mm or 1/4 or 5/16 . -If you work on your own vehicle these are all necessary wrenches.
On the wheel cylinder. Assuming you meant brake bleeder.
Yes, that is what the bleeder screw is for
I'm having a hard time finding the bleeder screw for my clutch on a 96 Chevy Cavalier 2.2? Can you help?
It must be at the top. HIGHEST POINT so the air will come out.
If you mean the coolant bleeder valve, it doesn't have one.
With a boxed end wrench or socket, never with an open end wrench.
At the top of each of the wheel cylinders
On the brake calipers.
First of all need to pump up the brakes about ten times have a assistant do this. Proceed to the rear of the vehicle. Around where the steel brake line goes into the brake housing there should be a rubber protective boot that is on top of the bleeder screw. Take off the protective boot if there is one. Make sure to have a flared wrench so you do not strip off the head of the bleeder screw. After pump up hold brake pedal with firm pressure as pedal is pressed down turn bleeder screw counterclockwise until fluid or air comes out. Make sure to check master cylinder for adequete fluid level and repeat until all air is out of the line.
Crack the bleeder screw pry calipers apart with screw driver rebuild the brake ....tip to get brake piston out use compressed air
The bleeder valve for the brakes on a 1997 Ford Ranger is located in the brake line where it meets the brake disc. The wheel will have to be removed to access the bleeder screw for drum brakes.
Its on all 4 wheels on the brake caliper.