find your heater hoses and follow them. the flush is usually in an easily accessible location. It is very possible there is not a radiator flush valve. you may need to install one.
bottom of radiator passenger side there is a valve you have to turn cant miss it. make sure you use a hose or catch pan to catch the old fluid in. also it may be a good idea to by a flush kit from autozone.
One drain plug located in the center (bottom) of the radiator. It's not easy to get to but it can be done. If you cant get it just take off the bottom hose on the passenger side of the radiator.
there should be an overflow container on or near one of the wheel wells. that is where to add anti freeze to most newer model vehicles
because the water is turn off
It is so that people cant flush evidence of cheating on test in the toilet.
you cant.
try this website. http://autorepair.about.com/library/a/bl_gm_95.htm
You cant. It happened in 2001
i cant explain this dfd
In the front of the engine you can follow the top hose from the radiator and it will lead you directly to the thermostat. Cant remember if you have to take the timing belt cover off to get it out. Do not listen to guy who said follow the top radiator hose. On the 2001 Nissan Xterra V6 engine you follow the bottom radiator hose and that leads to the thermostat. I followed the top (pain in the you know what) and took that off and what should have been a 30 min. project has turned into a day and a half night mare...
Yes as I stated before at the12volt.com they have your wiring diagram there for free cant make any clearer.
The radiator drain plug is at the bottom of the radiator rigth underneath the hoses. You cant miss it. (Ref: 99 troop shom manual 6B-6). Shan. The radiator drain plug is at the bottom of the radiator rigth underneath the hoses. You cant miss it. (Ref: 99 troop shop manual 6B-6). Shan.