The bleeder screw for the coolant system is typically located near the highest point of the cooling system, often on the thermostat housing or radiator. In some vehicles, it may also be found on the engine block or near the water pump. Its purpose is to release trapped air from the coolant system, ensuring proper circulation and preventing overheating. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for the exact location specific to your make and model.
where is the coolant bleeder screw located on a 2002 ford escape
You should see a horizontal steel pipe just in front of the engine. This pipe has the bleeder screw.
If you mean the coolant bleeder valve, it doesn't have one.
need to know what engine.
Not sure but, if it does have a bleeder it would be located at the highest point where the coolant flows in the engine.
there isnt one after 1996
Its the bleeder screw, its used to let air pockets out the coolant system.
The coolant bleeder on the 3.5L is on the thermostat housing on top of the engine.
On the thermostat housing.
you need to find the bleeding screw that is located on or by the thermostat housing.you'l know that is a bleeding screw/valve because the bolt is not holding anything down. you'll turn it with the car off. you will see a pin size hole on it. turn on your car and when coolant start to flow out of it you have succesfully taken out the air from the cooling system. answer the coolant system bleeder is generally on water pump the bleeder looks same as a brake bleeder and works in exactly same way
There is a bleeder valve. It is located on a metal coolant line. The screw for the bleeder is right next to the oil fill neck. It has a stick next to it that says do not vent when engine is running.
I'm having a hard time finding the bleeder screw for my clutch on a 96 Chevy Cavalier 2.2? Can you help?