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Radiator bleeder screw-98 Forester


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Stop me if you've heard this one. My bleeder screw broke. I called my local dealer to see if they had one in stock. The parts man couldn't find it on the computer and even faxed me the diagram and , sure enough, it wasn't there. He called Subaru and they said I had to buy a new radiator. Ha ha. Fortunately the local auto parts store had a generic plastic radiator drain valve with 10 X 1.25 thread and with a little filing I was able to make that fit. I plan on picking one up in a junkyard when I get a chance. But I was wondering if anyone else had run into this before. Is there really no parts number for this screw?

 

BTW, I discovered it was broken when I went to do a flush and fill and I could see a little antifreeze sitting in the slots of the screw. I turned the screw and only the top part came out. I had to easy-out the threaded part. Lucky it didn't leak worse than it did.

 

Tom

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Nope – sorry, but I tossed the old part and bag. I don't think I kept the receipt since I just walked in and paid cash. It was in the database of the parts department, I remember because I didn't drive the car there and the guy said he needed the VIN, but since I didn't have it he just went by the model and year. Took him about 5 minutes but he found the number and had it in stock. I can't belive you'd need to get an entire radiator, if that were true the service departments would be replacing a lot of radiators.

:banghead:

 

The part breaks off very easy, mine was weeping and I just tightened it less than an eighth of a turn and snapped the head off. I was lucky that there was enough of the slots left on the threaded stud part for me to back it out. I would also think that a radiator service place might be a source if the dealer insists that it isn't available. :-\

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Tom,

 

I sent you an email...I found the receipt:

 

SUB45124AC000 is for the "Air Plug"

SUB45128KA000 is for the "O-Ring"

 

$8.20 & $1.84 respectively.

 

Not sure why 2 part numbers, they were both in the same poly bag.

 

Edit: I Googled the number, sans the SUB (45124AC000), and got a couple of hits including http://www.1stsubaruparts.com/oe_list.html and one in Russia.

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