the radiator drain plug is located on the bottom of the radiator,on the radiator
There are 3 drain plugs on the Toyota Tundra V8 engine and radiator. On the radiator petcock, the plastic thumbscrew, and drain valves are on the bottom, driverâ??s side of the radiator.
There are no drain plugs on a Lacrosse's radiator. GM stopped them after 2003 model year. To drain the radiator, you'll need to remove the lower radiator hose.
Gently remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator and use a wide shallow drain pan to catch the coolant.
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
Generic answer.Most drain plugs are at the lowest point of the radiator.if no plug is fitted, you will need to remove the bottom hose to drain the radiator.
You drain coolant from the radiator. but according to the book ther are two plugs on the engine block that need to drain the coolant from.
they are at the bottom corner of the radiator.
The radiator drain plug is at the passenger side rear of the radiator at the very bottom corner. There are two drain plugs in the block, they are very difficult to get at, and usually not necessary.
The later models (2003 (I think) on) do not have a drain cock. The manual says to remove the lower radiator hose at the radiator. Nice touch, GM!
the drain plug is usually located at the lower left hand/right hand side of radiator. I've noticed that some gm's and chryslers do not have drain plugs. in that case, it is easier to have a flush done.
Most radiators on these new models do not have drain plugs, especially if it's an aftermarket taiwanese radiator. If you have not found one after looking for it, your best bet is to drain it by removing the hose that leads to the water pump.
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