You Should Find It Depending On Year Of Vehicle, Im The Bottom Of Radiator On The Passenger Side.
Drain at bottom of radiator so you can get antifreeze out.
The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom of the engine oil pan.
Drain plug on the bottom of the pan.Drain plug on the bottom of the pan.
It is in the bottom of the radiator but sometimes it is easier to remove the lower hose.
On the bottom of the engine.
Drain plug for what? Engine, transmission, radiator, gas tank??
To drain the antifreeze from a 1992 Isuzu Pickup truck, start by ensuring the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Place a drain pan underneath, open the drain plug, and allow the old antifreeze to completely drain out. Additionally, you can remove the lower radiator hose for a more thorough drainage. Once drained, replace the drain plug or hose and refill with fresh antifreeze.
To drain the antifreeze on a 1991 Honda Prelude, first ensure the engine is cool. Locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and place a container underneath to catch the fluid. Open the drain plug and let the antifreeze flow out completely. After draining, close the plug and refill the system with fresh coolant as needed.
if drain plug is stopped up, u need to lose antifreeze and flush radiator and then replace with new antifreeze as obviously the radiator and coolant are dirty or drain plug would not stop up
To change the antifreeze in a Honda TRX 450R, first ensure the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Place a drain pan underneath, remove the drain plug, and let the old antifreeze completely drain out. Once drained, replace the drain plug, and then fill the radiator with a fresh mixture of antifreeze and water, usually in a 50/50 ratio. Finally, run the engine briefly to circulate the new coolant and check for any leaks.
To drain antifreeze from a Jeep Rubicon, first ensure the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug, usually found at the bottom of the radiator. Position a drain pan underneath, open the drain plug, and allow the coolant to flow out completely. You may also need to remove the radiator cap to facilitate drainage. Finally, once drained, close the drain plug and properly dispose of the old antifreeze.
Bottom of radiator.