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coolant bleed screw location
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qwert
PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:17 am Up
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hello, does anyone have a picture of the coolant bleed screw on the one on the side of the engine please? I cant seeem to see it at all. I think the engines will be the same with approximate regards to the location, but im doing this on a 2.0 hdi if it makes a difference. Thanks
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the one at the back of the engine is next to the brake master cylinder and looks like this

 

 

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nice one, need to do that in a few weeks
 
 

 

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qwert
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i found them. There is supposed to be a screw on the side of the thermostat housing tho, according to a service manual i found, but it doesn't have pics
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it must be wrong then as that the only 2 bleed points ive ever seen on the 2.0 HDi
 

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