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What are you trying to bleed? There are bleed valves for the brakes, the fuel system and other features on the vehicle. Please comment below with more information and I'll try to help you find the valve you need.
im not sure here are you saying the fuel rail shrader valve was leaking and you replaced it ? if yes a leaking shrader valve will reduce your fuel rail pressure to the point of a non start condition its' allso extremly dangerious to have a fuel leak under hood ,Thats gasolene ya know it does burn/explode !! , i suggest going back to basics of engine diagnostics to see what the underlying problem here is air/fuel , ign , exaust there are basic tests for all these that can be done
answer could be as simple as a clogged fuel filter
You mean the shrader valve that looks like a tire valve, on the fuel rail? That is not a bleeder, it is a test port to hook up a fuel pressure tester. You do not need to bleed the fuel lines.
Are we speaking of brakes or coolant system?
If its brakes the bleeder valve is located on the the caliper usually has a rubber cover over it. On most it's either a 8 or 10 millimeter socket to brake it loose.
And if your speaking of the bleeder valve for the coolant system it's located on top of the thermostat housing. Hope this helps you out.
check your fuel pressure regulator its location should be on the fuel rail.Pull vacuum hose off regulator if fuel drains out of it then the diaphram is bad. Hope this helps!!
have to bleed the air out of fuel line do this by locating the bleeder vavle on fuel rail have a friend turn the key on but not crank the car just turn key on open bleeder valve for a couple secounds close it have him turn key off do this a few time until you have steady fuel no air close vavle back vehicle should start now be careful fuel is flamable
if you open up the hood and find your fuel rail you should see a little cap just like what is on your tire valve stems. take the cap off and push the little valve in the center agian just like the valve stem on your tire. be vary carefull as fuel will spray out of this. that is how to depressurize the fuel system
Turn the key to the on position and press on the bleeder valve located on the fuel rail. It looks like a tire valve, ortherwise called a Schrader valve.
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