Jul 02, 2008 by Maurice R | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I want to clean my car's radiator and put new coolant in it. I can't find the drain plug. Can anyone help me?
The drain Petcock (drain plug) is always at the bottom corner of the radiator.
See this link. It might help you.
http://www.autozone.com/N,311098/initial Action,repairGuide/shopping/vehicleSelec t4.htm
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