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The first is on the top of the thermostat housing. To find it, follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the thermostat housing. It will probably be buried underneath part of the air filter duct and throttle cables, but visible without moving anything. The bleeder screw is very small, and enters the top of another, slightly larger bolt.

The second is on top of the water pump. It will look just like the one on the thermostat. The location of the water pump varies slightly with the size of the engine, but is usually in the same general location, on the left side of the engine. It will be near the lower radiator hose. On most 3.1L engines, the lower radiator hose connects right to the water pump. This is usually true of 3.8L engines as well, but not always.

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