There isn't a radiator drain plug. Instead, you have to loosen the lower radiator hose and drain the fluids. Be careful and don't do it after running the motor. Do it when the fluid is cold/cool. Also, wear eye protection, as the fluid tends to go everywhere!!
A 2004 Chevy Avalanche does not have a radiator drain. The front of the vehicle needs to be raised, then the bottom radiator hose disconnected to drain into a pan.
The radiator drain plug on a 2004 Chevy Venture is located at the bottom, left side of the radiator. It allows for the coolant to be quickly drained during maintenance.
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There isn't one, you have to take off the lower radiator hose.
The drain plug should be at the bottom of the radiator facing the engine. Some Chevys did not have a drain plug, on these models the bottom radiator hose has to be disconnected to drain the system.
There is no DRAIN PETCOCK on the radiator , You have to pull the lower hose to drain . Thanks GM designers someone asleep at the wheel.
There isn't one. You have to remove the lower radiator hose, which is a poor design.
You have the drain the lower radiator hose, 6.0 liter do not have a drain valve.
The 2004 GMC radiator drain is located on the bottom of the radiator. The radiator drain plug can be removed with a half inch ratchet.
The drain plug is at the bottom passenger side of the radiator. It takes a 1/4 inch extension to fit into the head to turn it.
In order to drain the radiator on a 2004 Pontiac GTO it is necessary to pull the lower radiator hose off. There is not a separate drain plug on this radiator.
Follow the top radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. At the engine there will be a metal housing. Remove the housing and the thermostat is right there