20V Turbo - engine coolant bleeding screw(s)?

Mogensen
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20V Turbo - engine coolant bleeding screw(s)?

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Greetings from Denmark!

I need to change the coolant fluid and to drain it out I would pull of the thick coolant hose at the bottom right of the radiator (when facing the car from front).

QUESTION... Is there more than one bleeding screw when re-filling the system with new coolant fluid?
I have noticed only one bleeding screw (plastic) on the thick coolant pipe exactly to the left of the battery (when facing the engine).

Mogensen - Copenhagen/Denmark
Mogensen
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Joined: 10 Jan 2010, 13:35

Re: 20V Turbo - engine coolant bleeding screw(s)?

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Got an answer from GERMAN forum....

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Hi Mogensen

To drain out the fluid you need to unscrew the plastic screw on the bottom left of the radiator (not an easy task). Let the fluid drain out. Then return and screw the plastic screw back. Then fill the reservoire with new coolant.

The next task is to make the air move out of the system.
You need to use 2 bleeding screws to do it
First one is located on the right up side of the radiator. Another one - on the hose of waterpipe to the heating radiator.
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