You should see a horizontal steel pipe just in front of the engine. This pipe has the bleeder screw.
where is the coolant bleeder screw located on a 2002 ford escape
there are a few ways to do this first look for a bleeder screw if one is found, run your engine open the screw until the air is forced out and u see a steady flow of coolant coming out ('''BE CAREFULL THE COOLANT WILL BE HOT''') If no bleeding screw is found try running the engine with the radiator cap off '''once again be CAREFULL with the HOT coolant'''.
On the thermal housing
If you mean the coolant bleeder valve, it doesn't have one.
need to know what engine.
where the headlight's adjustments screws for a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire are located
there isnt one after 1996
Its the bleeder screw, its used to let air pockets out the coolant system.
pump the clutch pedal until it feels stiff. this may take a while. when it becomes stiff hold it to the floor. have a helper turn the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder. air bubbles and some fluid will come out of the bleeder screw. thighten the bleeder screw and repeat the sequence until there is no air coming from the bleeder.
The bleeder screw for the coolant system is on top of the motor, tword right side of the intake manifold. It should look like a nut with a flat head screw in it on a piece that goes into the motor.
on a v6 take off top plastic silver cover, the bleeder screw is at the top of the themostat at the end of the top hose. theres only one....
its on top of the radiator to the left when your faceing it.you need a philipps screw driver