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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.
It is located (if you face the front of the car) on the bottom right. it will drain straight down to the ground and you have to unscrew it from the back of the radiator. it is covered by the plastic scuff guard and sits right on the radiator frame.
You have to unscrew the drain plug. The drain plug is located right under the front bumper in the bottom right corner of the radiator. once you unscrew this (i sprayed some pb buster on it) it screwed right off.. from there drain the fluid that's in there. flush it with some water. and replace the antifreeze
The Chevrolet Malibu radiator drain plug can be found on the right side of the radiator. The drain plug will be at the bottom of the radiator.
Lie down under the car. On the bottom right of the radiator, you will see a plastic wingnut. Take some pliers and unscrew it. Have a drain pan handy, because it will come shooting out.
The 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier radiator drain petcock is located on the bottom of the radiator. The drain will be towards the right side of the radiator.
if you're facing the front of vehicle, it is on the lower Left hand side of the radiator. If you're underneath the car facing the radiator, it will be on the lower right hand side of the radiator. It has a plastic turning screw.
look for the drain on the bottom left or right of the radiator, just open it up and the fluid from the radiator will drain.
Look in over the right front tire. There is a red knob near the lower read face of the radiator behind the wiring loom. Turn left to open the amount you wish to drain the radiator. Tighten by turning right to stop flow of coolant. Space is tight to get to the red knob.
on the motor side of your radiator there should be a drain plug on either the bottom left or right, probably wont be able to see it but just feel around it isn't difficult to find, just unscrew that and make sure you have a decent size bucket handy
DRAIN PLUG IS ON RIGHT SIDE OF RADIATOR. YOU NEED TO REMOVE THE PLASTIC PROTECTION UNDER THE RADIATOR TO GET TO IT.
there is a big plastic screw on the bottom right side of the radiator easily accesable from the bottom just unscrew that and it will begin to drain but i wouldn't recommend you removed it completely just enough to let the fluid drain freely