Bottom corner of the rad unless it's broken off. You can also remove the lower rad hose to drain it.
The radiator drain plug in 95 blazer is a plastic bolt with ears like a wing nut. It is usually on the radiator facing the engine.
"Easy"... That's probably using the built-in drain valve/petcock. Bottom - drivers side of the radiator.But then there's fast, and messy - pull the lower radiator hose.See "Related Questions" below for more details on both.
Where is the radiator drain plug on a 95 Cadillac Seville LTS with a 4.6 l?
Remove hose from bottom of radiator and let it drain into a container.
Bottom of radiator, passenger side.
well its prob the same as the 95-96-97 etc......remove the air cleaner hardware, and the windshield washer bottle... after that, you can see the drain cock...lower drivers side
There is none. Transmission pan must be removed to drain fluid.
i have a 95, and i had to just remove the bottom radiator hose to drain and flush.
The water outlet, also called a petcock is located near the lowest point in the cooling system and is used to drain coolant from the engine. The petcock typically has wings, which are designed for better grip when turning the valve. If coolant is leaking from this point, it may be the petcock is partially opened and might need only to be closed completely to stop the leaking. The petcock is press-fitted into the bottom of the radiator. A leak around the petcock can be caused by a crack around the collar or a solder joint that has broken. Have a radiator shop pressure test the radiator to make sure there are no other problems with the radiator, such as other cracks. During a pressure test air is pumped into the radiator and then it is dunked into a water tank. Air bubbles escaping from the radiator indicate leak sites and will need to be repaired. --mark
bottom of the radiator
Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
No drain Plug Just loosen lower rad hose