Usually there is a drain on the drivers side on the lower bottom towards the motor and it actually drains from the very bottom of the radiator. It's almost like a wing nut unscrew it and before you drain it make sure your radiator cap is off, then tighten it back. Depending on where you live, you can by the antifreeze already in the gallon mixed 50/50. When the car is running and your filling it up it will act like it is full, rev the motor up a little and it will be able to put more in it. Then check your over flow tank to make sure its at the right level!!
I am trying to drain old antifreeze and replace with new and cannot figure out how to remove the radiator plug on my 2001 Chevy impala 3400V6 engine?
i need a step by step instruction on how to remove or replace a radiator of a 2005 3.4L chevy impala
antifreeze lines
Drain the radiator into a container. Remove the upper radiator hose at the engine and remove the 2 bolts in the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat and clean the surfaces. Install the new thermostat ,upper radiator hose and refill the radiator.
The bottom inside corner of the radiator.
On radiator
radiator antifreeze coolant.
No
Should be on the lower right (passenger) side of the radiator...
any vehicle that is water cooled and has a radiator needs antifreeze.
They use Dex-cool from the factory.
DEX-COOL (50/50 mixture)