Great innovation!! The did not install the plug in the OE model. You will have to pay extra at a service center to get the radiator plug installed. It cost about $5.89 at NAPA and the service charge will be the cost of removing and installing a radiator!
The 1996 Chevy Astro Van radiator drain plug can be found on the right hand side of the radiator. The drain plug will be near the bottom of the radiator.
On the bottom of the radiator. If there is no drain plug, simply remove the lower radiator hose to drain the coolant from the radiator.
On the passenger side tank at the bottom of the radiator, engine side.
There is a drain plug located on lower left side of radiator directly below radiator cap. Position a collection pan on floor below drain plug. Rotate drain plug counter clockwise until coolant flows freely from radiator.
None, what a bs truck
The engine oil drain plug on a 2002 Chevy Astro van is located on the passenger side of the undercarriage. The oil pan with the drain plug is actually located behind the front bumper in this area. The drain plug is not at the bottom of the oil pan like most other vehicles.
There'll be a drain plug... should be on the lower right hand corner. Take the radiator cap off, loosen the drain plug, and it'll drain.
Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
The drain plug is under the bottom left of the radiator. I find it much easier to just losen the lower radiator hose on the right side of the radiator. The drain plug tends to be hard to get open... KSH
when standing in front of the van it on the right side of radiator on the back side at bottom
in the oil pan you have drain radiator and tranny fluids first
There is not drain plug, you need to remove lower rad hose.