The pitcock drain value is located on the lower left side of the radiator,you might need a pair of pliers to turn the drain.The coolant will drain out of the hole in the radiator's lower left ruubber mount. The pitcock drain value is located on the lower left side of the radiator,you might need a pair of pliers to turn the drain.The coolant will drain out of the hole in the radiator's lower left ruubber mount.
The 2001 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4 liter engine PCV valve is located on the firewall. The valve will be on the drivers side firewall in the engine compartment.
Get underneath your vehicle and look for a wing nut valve on the buttom or side of the radiator, and loosen it.
Not having done it on a Lumina I will give you an answer that applies to most cars. Under the car at the bottom of the Raditor you will normally see a valve on either the far left or right side. Losen this valve with plires but be careful because many of the valves are made out of plastic. If you cannot find a valve just losen the lower raditor hose clamp and carefully pry the hose from the raditor. answer if vehicle has valve, it is usually left hand thread so be careful it is also awfully slow using this valve however most cars no longer have this valve so just remove bottom radiator hoes from radiator if engine is hot be careful as coolant will be hot
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Pintle Stuck Open
It depends on the type of system you have. 1 pipe in, or 1 pipe in and 1 pipe out. Single pipe in/out, try replacing the relief valve or simply shimming the end of the radiator opposite where the pipe comes in. This lets water bleed out of the radiator and stops the klanging.
To flush the radiator on a 2000 Pontiac Montana, start by ensuring the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain valve at the bottom of the radiator. Open the drain valve and allow the old coolant to drain into a suitable container. Next, close the drain valve, fill the radiator with a radiator flush solution and water, run the engine for about 10-15 minutes with the heater on, then drain again. Finally, refill the radiator with fresh coolant and check for any leaks.
The 2003 Pontiac Montana EGR valve is located on the firewall. The valve will be on the driver side of the firewall.
On a 2002 Pontiac Montana, the radiator drain plug is typically located at the bottom of the radiator, on the driver's side. It is a small plastic or metal valve that you can turn to release coolant. To access it more easily, you may need to lift the vehicle and ensure you have a drain pan ready to catch the coolant. Always remember to allow the engine to cool before attempting to drain the radiator.
Questions with 'Facing your Grand Cherokee Laredo, the pitcock is on the bottom right of the radiator. You should be able to reach around the bottom valance (with the engine cool) and feel the pitcock. It is a small plastic valve and should have a 8" tube (which is too short in my opinion) attached. The valve should turn 3/4 of a turn. If it only turns 1/4 turn you may have to apply slight force.
You install the refridgerant in the valve that has a blue cap with an L on it that is on the silver line between the radiator and the engine. Pop on your canister of 134a and fill er up. Cheers
there may not be one if there is is it on the bottom side and if it is not you candrain it by removing the bottom rad hose The 1999 Pontiac Grand Am does not have a radiator drain valve. To drain the radiator, remove the lower radiator hose. The engine should be cold and the water fill cap removed for venting. I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM and radiator drain cock is located at the lower/front (not bottom) at the curbside of the radiator, you will need a hex key to back out petcock. .
It's a valve that opens or closes flow through a radiator
Driver side of valve cover down towards the side of head on a 4cyl. three wire plug
Pontiac PVC Valve is located on the Driver's side rear valve cover.
on a 1998 Pontiac gan am ,they do not have a pcv valve.
The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve sensor on a Pontiac Montana van is typically located near the EGR valve itself, which is found on the engine's intake manifold. You may need to remove some engine covers or components to access it easily. The exact location can vary slightly depending on the model year, so consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide more specific guidance.
There is a pitcock valve on the bottom of the radiato. On the side facing the engine. It has a T shaped handle that you can unscrew to drain the radiator, and by default the engine block. You may have to use pliers to unscrew the plug, over time dirt and corrosion can make it dificult to loosen.