If you have a plugged AC condensation drain, clear water will back up and end up on the passenger floor. If the heater core is leaking engine coolant you will have engine coolant end up on the passenger floor.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse evaporator housing drain to can be found on the bottom of the air conditioning compressor. The drain tube leads to the bottom of the engine compartment.
all drain plugs are located at the lowest point of the oil pan.
jack it up, check the bottom of the tranny and find the bolt, unscrew it, drain, pour in new fluid from the top into the pipe(reservoir)
There is a drain valve at the bottom of the radiator and you will have to remove the drain bolt in the engine block.
If you mean drain holes for coolant... There is one located at bottom of the radiator. And two more on each side of the engine block.
there should be two drain plugs one is at bottom one is about half or 3/4 of the way up pull that one out oil should come out if not you are low on oil...make sure the car is level when you check it...
Yours is the top picture. Just drain the coolant first. Be sure to clean the old gasket off real good.
where is the air conditioner drain on a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant
drain the coolent remove timing belt.....loosen bolts....4g63, take off accessory belts and remove
Although the Owners Manual requires a specific torque for drain plug, it is not necesssary. Usually most technicans would recommend hand tightening it and a little quarter after that.-Richard, DDM Tuning for Mitsubishi Evolutions
The Mitsubishi air conditioning drain is located near the bottom of the firewall in the engine compartment. The drain is on the passenger side of the firewall.
Actually , the heater core doesn't have a drain