It's where you'd expect, at the bottom of the radiator in a corner. On the engine side of the radiator. It unscrews counter-clockwise, same as a bolt.
However, there are supports in the way with only a small access hole, and the drain fitting is made of plastic, easily broken. Replacement fittings are available, but it's a hassle.
It might be far easier to just remove the lower radiator hose.
under the car on the oil pan
It doesn't have one, you have to remove the pan.
Bottom of pan/bottom of engine.
It is on the bottom of the oil pan.
The radiator drain plug on a Chrysler Sebring is located on the bottom, left side of the radiator. It allows for coolant to be quickly drain from the system.
Bottom, passenger side of the radiator. Very hard to get to.
To drain the coolant on a Mazda 626, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. Remove the plug and drain the coolant into a pan.
Most Chrysler transmissions do not have a drain plug.
Could be plugged from deposits
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It doesn't have one, you have to remove the panIt doesn't have one, you have to remove the pan
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.