i have never ever seen a fuse for a radiator in any vehicle what so ever. you need to explain more what you are looking for
Dont try to flush the radiator... when you drain it and try to flush it, what you will be doing is breaking up all the old gunk in the radiator, by breaking it up, you will have no clue if its completely clean or not, so if the gunk is still floating around, it could go threw the engine and clog up the engine, making it over heat and really mess things up... now if you want to just change the coolant, the drain plugs are on the botton corners of the radiator, theres 1 or 2 drain plugs... i forgot how many, but it would be alot safer to change coolant, then to try to flush the radiator.
you dont
You dont
You dont. -Mechanic
you dont
Dont Change it
hounestly i dont know :P srry
you dont
Bottom corner of the radiator, facing the engine, typically opposite end of the radiator from the lower radiator hose.
its there....i think its a screw on the very bottom of the radiator..faces the ground if you dont see one disconnect the lower radiator hose
dont known the answer i ask the question
I dont think it has one. I currently have one with the original wiring in it and I dont see one anywhere on it.