Open up your rad cap put a garden house in it and fill up the rad and start your vehicle. let it pour through and watch your temp gauge and run it till the water is clear going through.
Bottom or rear bottom of radiator
at the bottom of the radiator
Look for plug at bottom or rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
Look at the bottom or rear or radiator or disconnect the lower radiator hose
Enough to shag it, spoken from experience ;) The average automotive radiator is actually two radiators in one - the larger section for the engine's coolant and the smaller section for the cooling of transmission fluid with some having a section for the cooling of power steering fluid. The only valve in a radiator is one at the bottom for draining and flushing of the engine coolant; the rest of the radiator's interior tubing is clear and un-restricted. landcranch
the thermostat on the 99 intrepid with the 2.7L is on the bottom water hose.the hose runs from the radiator at the bottom to the engine... the thermostat is on the engine... it is right next to the anternator.thanksAnswerHi Most thermostats are usually found on the engine side of the upper radiator hose.B.H.
Remove the bottom radiator hose on your 1996 Chevy Lumina radiator. Put a water hose in the top of the radiator. Allow the water hose to run until the water draining from the bottom of the radiator runs clear.
If standing in front of the car. Bottom left corner you will see a black knob like a stove nob. It drains slow as hell tho. It is below and to the left of the cooling fans.
Radiator Cooling Fan....From the bottom of the car. One screw at the bottom(engine side) 10mm I believe, then deal with that plastic thing at the top side,driver side. Careful of the radiator....
The cooling system bleed valve, on your General Motors 5.7 liter engine, is located on the bottom of the radiator. The bleed valve should be in the middle of the radiator bottom.
On the bottom of the radiator it a purge valve
there is a drain plug on the bottom tank of the radiator