Depends on what you are trying to drain ... please be more specific on which fluid needs to be removed.
buy a replacement plug and look closely at the threads .. that will allow you figure out what position to place it at in order to pull it out and replace it with a brand new one ... which is what your should do ...
Chrysler does not have a kill switchChrysler does not have a kill switch
Pull out old, insert new.
Pull the plug
pull the plug on the bottom of the axle or remove the cover if there ins't a drain plug.
welll too drain it an ac 1994 suburband u need too pull the plug out of it and drain it welll too drain it an ac 1994 suburband u need too pull the plug out of it and drain it
pull the plug on the transmission pan and let it drain out.
It doesn't have a drain plug. You either have to pull out of the fill hole with a vaccuum devise , or take the cover of to drain.
There is no drain plug. Unbolt the bottom pan of the tranny and pull the filter off.
pull the radator wire out and let it drain
You step on the plug in the drain? The plug is part of the trim ring and screws into the drain. It seals the drain to the bottom of the tub. You can remove it and replace the drain completely, but you can't take out the plug.
You have to pull the lower radiator hose to drain/flush the radiator