Let the engine cool and press down and twist the radiator cap to the left to remove it. Fill the radiator to the top and reinstall the cap. Check the coolant level in the overflow reservior and fill it to the fill line.
The headlight adjustment screw is located behind the headlight on a 2005 Chevrolet Impala. Open the hood and look behind the headlight.
It will be on the bottom right corner of the radiator under the hood
Counter-clockwise to open
The radiator drain plug on a 2002 Chevy Impala is typically located at the bottom of the radiator, on the driver's side. It may be a small plastic or metal valve that you can turn to release coolant. Be sure to have a container ready to catch the coolant when you open the drain plug. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to drain the radiator to avoid burns.
To drain the radiator of a 1995 Chevrolet Astro Van, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. Locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and place a container underneath to catch the coolant. Open the drain plug, allowing the coolant to flow out completely. Once drained, close the plug and refill the radiator with the appropriate coolant mixture.
That is not a very good idea as you very well may damage the internal parts of the door. A locksmith is your answer.
If it is a plug -- turn it counterclockwise to remove If it is a "petcock" turn it clockwise to open
Could be: Low coolant in the radiator - or - thermostat stuck open - or - heater core plugged.
Right below front of engine if you open hood look down it sits behind the radiator
First, find the motor for the sunroof. There will be a manual override on or around the motor that you can turn to close the stuck sunroof.
The drain plug is under the bottom left of the radiator. I find it much easier to just losen the lower radiator hose on the right side of the radiator. The drain plug tends to be hard to get open... KSH
To refill the radiator on a Chevrolet Aveo, first ensure the engine is cool. Open the hood and locate the radiator cap; slowly remove it to release any pressure. Using a funnel, pour a suitable coolant mixture (usually a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water) into the radiator until it's filled to the appropriate level. Finally, replace the radiator cap securely and check the overflow reservoir to ensure it has the correct coolant level as well.