"Easy"... That's probably using the built-in drain valve/petcock. Bottom - drivers side of the radiator.
But then there's fast, and messy - pull the lower radiator hose.
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Easiest way to drain the radiator is to remove the lower coolant hose.
The radiator does not have a drain plug. The easiest way to drain is remove a hose.
Even easier way is to remove the cap on top and loosen the drain plug on the bottom. --- easiest way to drain radiator, is to disconnect the bottom radiator hose from the radiator
There is no drain cock on the '07 G6 GT. The easiest way to drain is from the water pump connection at the bottom passenger side of the radiator.
Easiest way is to just pull off lower radiator hose. Other option is theres a drain cock on the passenger side of the radiator where u can also drain it but it makes a mess.
The Easiest way to drain the radiator on your 97 Lincoln is to loosen the drain valve on the bottom (Drivers Side) of the radiator. Make sure the engine is cool, or take precaution not to burn yourself with hot water. Be sure and loosen to radiator overflow tank cap to allow air to enter as the fluid drains. If you are preparing to flush the cooling system, and replace the coolant, you should also replace the thermostat
The easiest way to drain the coolant on a Northstar is to pull the lower radiator hose off. There is a petcock on the lower left (driver side) of the radiator but it's almost impossible to get to without a special tool.
if there is no drain petcock on lower radiator tank, removing bottom radiator hose at radiator is the only way to drain radiator
Atoz radiator doesn't have a drain plug. The only way to drain the coolant by removing its bottom radiator hose
If you can unbolt the cooler then unbolt it whatever way is easiest. Then remove the radiator. If it is part of the radiator itself then drain the radiator first completely and then disconnect the tranny lines and try to plug them if possible or put then draining into a container. Dont want to mix the fluids. Then remove the radiator. That should be it. That is way that I have done it before.
Most just remove the lower radiator hose, it's quicker,but messier. The actual drain is located at the bottom passenger side of the radiator. There is a screw that is loosened from the bottom that allow the coolant to drain.
Normally a radiator has a cockplug at the bottom you can pull out or remove to drain the radiator.