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Hi
one of my radiaters clearly has air in it but when I open the valve nothing comes out. The valve is the same as the one below, do I need to loosen the nut as well please or any other ideas or help would be great. Thank you
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Chances are its blocked turn off both valves on rad
Use you key to take out air valve use a needle or similar to clear any muck replace valve turn on rad valves see if its cleared.
 

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