Air bleed vent screw located on the thermostate housing
I'm changing the antifreeze for winter and wanted to flush the system. The procedure calls for draining the radiator which I have figured out but it also says to vent the engine by loosening the air bleed vent screw located on the thermostat housing. Is this the housing the thermostat goes in for opening and closing the flow of antifreeze to the engine? If it is the only thing I see in sight is a screw in the housing with a hose attached to it. Would this be what they mean?
I thought since everything drained through the drain hose at the bottom of the radiator on the left through the drain hose that if I took out the thing I saw it would drain there?
I'm thinking the vent just lets air in and the antifreeze in the engine drains out through the radiator?
I'm thinking if this was loosened or the hose removed its going to drain from there or will it continue to drain out the radiator?
Thought I'd ask before I started!
This way if that is the screw vent I see I'll know where to put the pan?
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1997 Plymouth Grand voyager SE 3.3
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