Normally a radiator has a cockplug at the bottom you can pull out or remove to drain the radiator.
drain the radiator down below the top hose and unhook the hose from the radiator and the engine and pull the hose off.
if there is no drain petcock on lower radiator tank, removing bottom radiator hose at radiator is the only way to drain radiator
Drain off the radiator coolant into a clean drain pan. Loosen radiator hose clamps. Remove radiator hose. Install in reverse order.
You have to pull the lower radiator hose to drain/flush the radiator
Drain the radiator down half way. At the engine end of the top radiator hose is the thermostat housing. Remove the hose and 2 retaining bolts and remove the thermostat. Clean the surface good and install the new thermostat. Refill the radiator.
To drain a radiator without a drain plug, you can disconnect the lower radiator hose to allow the coolant to flow out. Make sure to catch the coolant in a container for proper disposal. Be cautious of hot coolant and allow the radiator to cool down before attempting this.
Well as with all cars that has radiator's there is a bottom hose and a top hose. So to simply drain a radiator which hasn't a drain bung at the bottom of the radiator, then unscrew the clip that holds on the bottom radiator hose and bob's your uncle...
Yes, but if you don't drain it down below the level of the upper hose coolant will run everywhere when you remove the hose.
The radiator does not have a drain plug. The easiest way to drain is remove a hose.
there isn't a radiator drain plug. you have to remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator to do a drain and fill.
Drain or petcock should be a the lower of rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
Drain plug should be on bottom or rear of the radiator or remove lower radiator hose