Check on driver or passenger side of the radiator, on the side next to the motor. Should be a small metal plug.
Its on the bottom driver side of the radiator. Its a plastic piece with a spout that turns to open.
Right under spout for the radiator hose that connects to the intake, two bolts remove it. Drain radiator first.
Should be the same as my 2003, remove the air damn under the engine (four torque screws) drivers side knob with spout at bottom af radiator
there is a drain cock located on the radiator, it is on the bottom passenger side facing inside the engine bay. looking under the car below the radiator you will see holes on each side of the car (where the radiator sits) that is where the coolant will come out (pass. side) after draining you will need to get the air out of the system. on the top of the motor directly behind the water pump housing there is a spout with a 10 mm nut, loosen this and fill coolant in reservoir until water comes out of the spout. close spout and fill to line in reservoir. do this with the vehicle off so the water pump isn't on and the car doesn't overheat. good luck..
they were made to get rid of drain water from churches as the water would spout out of their mouth.
To drain the water that is in the pipe or spout..
By your question I assume you are using an electric dehumidifier to take air laiden moisture from your property. You do not say wha type of property you own but I would recommend you search for SOLARVENTI as a much cheaper answer to your problem
Either you don't have the knob pulled all the way, or the disc in the spout is faulty.
under the thermosta housing that little spout that the top radiator hose is hooked to
About 12 inches behind the radiator center of the engine is the oil filter. There is a metal directional spout just under it which helps keep the oil in the drain pain. The right sized filter wrench (2.5 inch) will help make it quick and simple.
Bottom pasenger side. There's a black turn valve and the spout is on the side pointed towards the engine. You may need to remove the plastic undercarriage shield on that side of the vehicle for clear access; there are 6 very simple screws to remove the shield.
On my 2001 Highlander with a 4-cylynder engine it is on the front of the block, about 15 inches toward the passenger side from the spot parallel to drain on the radiator. It's a T-Shaped spout right behind (what I suspect) is the AC unit. Mine opens easily from the top with a 1/4 inch ratchet, 2 inch extension, and a 10 mm socket.