Look in over the right front tire. There is a red knob near the lower read face of the radiator behind the wiring loom. Turn left to open the amount you wish to drain the radiator. Tighten by turning right to stop flow of coolant. Space is tight to get to the red knob.
Look on rear or bottom of radiator
The engine coolant drain plug, on a 1998 Ford expedition, is located on the bottom of the radiator. The drain plug will come out by turning to the left.
The radiator drain plug is on passenger side of the radiator tank at the bottom. You can use pliers to loosen it. Be careful that it does NOT come out, only loosen it enough to drain the anti freeze.
The bottom inside corner of the radiator.
It seems these 2007-2013 GM lambar do not have drain plug.
The drain plug on the radiator of a 2007 Dodge Caliber is typically located at the bottom of the radiator on the driver's side. It is a small plastic or metal valve that can be turned to allow coolant to drain from the radiator. Be sure to have a container ready to catch the coolant when you open the drain plug. Always allow the engine to cool before attempting to drain the radiator to avoid burns.
The Chevrolet Malibu radiator drain plug can be found on the right side of the radiator. The drain plug will be at the bottom of the radiator.
The 1991 Pontiac Grand Am radiator drain plug can be found on the bottom of the radiator. The radiator drain plug will be in the center of the radiator bottom.
The drain plug for the radiator of a 2007 Dodge Caliber is typically located at the bottom of the radiator on the passenger side. It may be a small plastic or metal valve that can be turned or removed to allow coolant to drain. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to drain the radiator to avoid burns or injury.
where is the radiator drain plug on a chev cavalier
The radiator does not have a drain plug. The easiest way to drain is remove a hose.
You can find the 1991 Buick Skylark radiator drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. The radiator drain plug will be in the center of the radiator bottom.