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I have a small radiator in a bathroom which only gets hot at the bottom. I assume it needs bleeding but there isn't a valve at the top to use my allen key thingy on. How do I bleed it.
I had a similar problem with mine and for years i thought it didn't have a bleed valve. but hten one day i had a good look round it and discovered a nut at top on the rear of the raditor that can be unscrewed using an adjustable spanner to bleed.
There was nuts on both right and left hand side of my radiator but only one loosened. A few minutes later all was fixed
Have a look/feel behind the rad usually top left or right about an inch in, u should see/feel a plastic cap, pop it off and the bleed air screw is there.
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