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next to the radiator cap on top of the radiator
At the bottom of the radiator, you can see it from under the truck.
It is on the pipe behind the engine that goes to cabin radiator
Not all subaru engines have the bleed screw.Models equipped with the screw is loacted at the top of radiator
the library should have a shop manual for this vehicle, you can make copies of the right sections :)
You have a bleed screew in the top hose from the radiator undo it slightly to let the air out.Once bleed retighten the screw.
open the plug (screw) at the bottom of the radiator, open the radiator cap and let the system slowly gravity bleed while pouring more fluid into the radiator. do this with vehicle off.
It is hidden on the intake near where the upper radiator hose attaches.
where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine you should see a little bleed bolt
Drain your radiator. (there is a drain plug at the bottom of your radiator or at the bottom on the side). Dont forget to take the radiator cap off first. (to prevent an airlock). Replace plug. Top up with new water and anti freeze mixture. Start engine and bleed from bleed screw on radiator. sorted
There is a bleeder valve on the passenger side of the intake manifold (Upper radiator hose connects to it). Open up bleeder screw and run engine so it gets warm enough to open thermostat. Run until air is bleed from system and then close the bleeder screw.