It is on the drivers side, bottom corner of the radiator. it is hard to find.
It is on the driver's side, facing the driver, at the bottom of the plastic tank on the driver's side of the radiator. It's not like the brass petcock valves used in the "old" days. It is plastic and has like a "T" handle cast flush into the top surface facing the driver. There is no way to directly get to it. I used a 22mm box end wrench and it fit perfectly right over the "T" handle! It takes about 5 complete turns to remove the valve. And yes, you must remove the air cleaner and the fan on the driver's side. Unhook the top tranny cooler hose too, to expedite removal of the fan.
Now you'll be able to get the box end wrench in there to loosen the valve. Be sure to capture the drained liquid and dispose of it properly. Not in the storm drain that drains into creeks and lakes!.....Good luck!
The Radiator Drain Plug is on the bottom of the front of the car close to the left wheel. The drain plug is red and all you do is turn the plug with your hand counter-clockwise to open it.
drain plug on bottom of radiator
open the drain at the bottom of the radiator and remove cap
Bottom of the radiator.
Bottom or rear bottom of radiator
Theres a drain plug at the bottom of the radiator.. or you can undo the bottom hose..
Its below the radiator mounted to the frame
look at the bottom or rear of radiator
Open the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator.
Most of the radiator drain plug lies at the bottom of the radiator. Check your car handbook or just look in the bottom of the radiator
The drain plug is located at the lower left rear bottom of the radiator.
It is on the bottom driver side of the radiator.