The ari bleed screw is on side of the filter housing at the top of the filter housing, next to one of the fuel pipes - you cant miss if (from memory) as its is the only screw in town


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If you fill the new filter with fresh diesel (or better still, half diesel/half diesel injector cleaner) and refit it there's no need to crack them back or bleed the systemcezeta wrote:where is the bleeding screw mike, i used the old fashioned way of backing off the injectors and bled them like a domestic radiator. if there is a bleed screw then that would be better.
I had a chevy van and that had what looked like a tyre valve along one of the pipes, i took the cap off and pressed the valve. it wisted and farted then spat petrol on me. started perfectly after an overnight stand after that.