If it is a plug -- turn it counterclockwise to remove
If it is a "petcock" turn it clockwise to open
under the radiator, driver side.
If it is not on the bottom of the radiator, then just remove the lower radiator hose to drain the system.
when standing in front of the van it on the right side of radiator on the back side at bottom
you dont you turn it and pull out the plug stays in the rad
There is no drain plug, you have to remove the bottom hose.
It is located bottom drivers side corner of radiator. It is a white plastic valve.
Yes, you can replace the radiator drain plug on a 2002 Chevrolet Venture. To do so, ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is safely raised. Remove the old drain plug, clean the threads, and install a new one, making sure to tighten it securely to prevent leaks. Always check the coolant level after replacement and top off as needed.
The radiator drain plug on a 2000 Chevy Venture is removed by slowly turning it in a counter-clockwise direction. Care must be taken when re-installing the plug to prevent cross threading.
The radiator drain plug on a 2004 Chevy Venture is located at the bottom of the radiator, typically on the driver's side. It is a small plastic or metal plug that can be turned counterclockwise to open and drain the coolant. Make sure to place a container underneath to catch the coolant when you remove the plug. Always allow the engine to cool down before attempting to drain the radiator.
The drain plug on the 2003 Chevy Venture is located on the bottom edge of the radiator. It is on the side facing the engine.
Drain the radiator. Remove the lower radiator hose from the motor. Unbolt the hose inlet, and remove the thermostat. Replace the thermostat and the inlet, the hose, and refill the radiator.
Drain the radiator. Remove all of the hoses. Remove the transmission cooler lines if equipped with an automatic transmission. Remove the fan shroud. Remove the bolts that hold the top radiator support in place. Lift the radiator out.