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Coolant Bleed Screw


adrian_celati

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If its the same as fg it's on the lower right hand side of the radiator. Might need to remove the air intake snorkel to get to it

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Thats the drain not the bleed. Run the car up too temp with the coolant reservoir cap off and the heater on and it will bleed itself. Then check the level the next morning. Helps if you pack the car with the front end elevated of jack up the front a couple of inches

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Whoops. Well in that case I agree with you. When I changed the coolant I just poured the coolant in the reservoir until full, started the engine and heater full blast then kept topping up until the level didn't move any more. Then the next day top up if needed and you are done.

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Search seems to find 0 results for "coolant", so...which brand if any is recommended by those in the know?

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