Call baby momma to do it
There isn't one. You have to remove the lower radiator hose, which is a poor design.
Look on bottom or rear of radiator
When standing facing the Suburban, the radiator drain plug is on the lower right-hand side of the radiator. Drain the radiator coolant into a bucket by turning the drain plug three-quarters of a turn to loosen.
There should be a drain plug on the lower driver's corner of the radiator. Needless to say, the engine should be cool before you do this.
Remove the plug at the bottom or the rear of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose
Place something to catch the engine coolant beneath your 1990 Chevy Corsica radiator. Remove the radiator drain plug with a 9/16 ratchet. The engine coolant will drain out.
The radiator drain is on the bottom of the radiator, generally under the lower hose.
Most drain plugs are on the bottom of the radiator they are called (pee-cocks). Some look like a wing-nut and sometime they look like bolts. It would be best if you look near the bottom on the radiator on either sides of the radiator for the drain plugs. I
Drain the water from your 1972 Chevy Corvette radiator. Remove the radiator hoses. Remove the stabilizing arm retaining bolt. Remove the radiator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new radiator.
Look at the bottom of the radiator--maybe in the middle or on one side. It may be easier to remove to lower hose to drain.
The radiator does not have a drain. You have to siphon it out or pull a hose. I don't know about the block one.AnswerI have a 1999 4wd suburban, and yes it has a drain on the radiator. When you face the engine, standing in front of the truck, look down on the side of the radiator cowling. You should see the drain under the transmission line where it enters the radiator. The only way I could reach mine was to remove the radiator cowling and use a pair of needle nose pliers to turn the pet cock valve to drain the radiator.
Drain the fluid from the reservoir. Reservoir drain tube. Remove the wiper reservoir retaining bolts. The wiper reservoir will come off.