there isn't 1
The bleed screw is by the thermostat housing it looks like a brake bleed 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.
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.
The bleed screw on the calipers of brake systems are for 'bleeding' air out of the brake lines.
On the thermal housing
It bleeds automatically. There is no bleed valve or screw and no bleeding is necessary.
the best way to "bleed" any clutch is to get a can with a pump and a hose that will fit over the bleed screw. Loosen the bleed screw put the hose over it and pump fluid back up to the master cylinder this will force any air out.
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astra sender unit is on the front side of petrol tand unplug wires and pipe the screw anticlockwise (have a bucket to catch petrol) the are 30 new from any astra sales depo
I suspect an air lock in the coolong system. The bleed screw is located on the pipe running just above the gearbox, It's an 8mm socket that fits the bleed screw.
on side of thermostat housing there is a bleed screw with engine running slowly open screw you will hear air coming out do not do this when HOT, with cool engine only , when fluid does start to come out tighten screw back in