It should be located on the lower driver's side corner of the radiator on the engine side. It might be an actual plug (usually white or black plastic) that needs to be unscrewed. Or it might be a petcock (looks much like a wing nut) that needs to be loosened (don't try to remove it, just turn it clockwise until the coolant flows).
It is on the bottom of the radiator but sometimes hard to get to. If it is, take the lower hose off instead.
To drain the radiator of a 1993 Chrysler New Yorker, you have to open the petcock on the radiator completely and drain the coolant into a container.
Not easily.
Drain plug should be on bottom or rear of the radiator or remove lower radiator hose
No.
There's a drain plug on the bottom passenger side of the radiator. Unscrew it and the coolant will drain.
No they won't. They completely changed the Dakota bed in 1997
Yes, on all equipped engines on all 1993 Dakota models.
not to bad to change. Drain radiator, remove both radiator hoses, overflow jug disconnect cooling fan canon plug. leave fan on radiator. I think there is 4 bolts that hold radiator in, remove and remove radiator.
If you mean the radiator drain plug.. its at the bottom of the radiator on the left hand side...
If there is no petcock on the bottom of the radiator then you must remove the lower radiator hose to drain it.
Look on bottom or rear of radiator