at the bottom of the radiator is a funky fitting designed to be loosen by hand or a small pair of pliers...you don't remove it you simply drain then refill...also You should be able to find a shop manual at your local library with the right info...make copies as they are usually only in the REFERENCE section....good luck:)
Open the petcock or remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator.
Is there a drain plug on a 2005 Buick century
If there is no drain petcock then just remove the lower radiator hose.
Drain or petcock should be a the lower of rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
Drain the radiator. Remove the top radiator hose on the 2003 Buick Century. Unbolt the hose inlet. Remove the inlet housing and take out the thermostat. Replace the thermostat, install the housing and top hose, and refill with antifreeze.
bottom of the radiator either on the right or left.
Yes.
If there is no petcock on the bottom of the radiator then you must remove the lower radiator hose to drain it.
There are no drain plugs on a Lacrosse's radiator. GM stopped them after 2003 model year. To drain the radiator, you'll need to remove the lower radiator hose.
To remove the radiator on a 2003 Buick Century, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant by opening the radiator petcock and removing the lower radiator hose. Disconnect the upper radiator hose, remove any mounting brackets, and detach the transmission cooler lines if applicable. Finally, lift the radiator out of the engine bay, taking care not to damage surrounding components.
The radiator on a 98 Buick Century is flushed by turning the petcock to drain the coolant. Water is then flushed through the system until all contaminants are removed.
At the bottom of your radiator on usually the passenger side.