It's on the side of the Radiator, behind the grill on the passenger side.
Nowhere. My 2004 doesn't have one. You'll just have to detach the lower hose from the radiator and drain it from there.
If you have a V8 the thermostat is located under the coolant inlet tube. The tube is located on top of the engine, in the front about center. The thermostat is hard to change, I changed mine when I installed a new water pump. Hope this helps. Lou
Make sure coolant is at proper level Change thermostat Check to see that heater core is not restricted, plugged or airbound Make sure coolant is circulating
I suspect that either your thermostat is plugged with debris from the radiator change or that the thermostat was replaced backwards. The spring side should be towards the block.
behind the dash on the passenger side. Not worth the hassle -- there are forums that teach you to change your air compressor for the AC into an air compressor - fill tires, rafts, beds etc! google it!
There could be several reasons, including the radiator being plugged up, the thermostat being stuck, and the water pump not working. Drain the coolant, and check for signs of rust or corrosion in the coolant. Remove the thermostat, replace the coolant, and run the engine. If the problem persists, take it to garage. Troubleshooting by changing out parts will be too expensive. check and change thermostat if done this problem is either head gasket or cracked head
Drain coolant from radiator plug located either at bottom or rear of radiator Re-fill slowly to prevent an "airlock"
To drain the radiator when it is time to change the coolant.
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replace the radiator correct, the radiator is junk.
Coolant drain plug is on the bottom of the radiator. You turn the knob and watch out. You need a wide drain pan not an oil change pan.
Begin by removing the bottom radiator hose. Allow the old coolant to drain out. Replace the hose to its original position. Fill the radiator with new coolant.
open the radiator cap, find the plug at the bottom right of the radiator and open it to drain old coolant
The only way to drain all the coolant is to unhook the bottom radiator hose. The radiator does NOT have a drain vale.
the coolant sensor is in the radiator on the passanger side the oxygen sensor is in the exhaust system on the manifold and the pipes and sometimes both
Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the radiator. Allow the coolant to completely drained out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the radiator with new coolant.
Get something for the coolant to go into like a bucket. Remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator and also remove the radiator cap to help and drain into bucket.
To change coolant on a Toyota Corolla, place a bucket under the radiator. Open the radiator drain valve and remove the radiator cap. When all antifreeze drains out, close the drain valve. Then refill with fresh antifreeze and replace the radiator cap.