To drain the coolant system on a 98 Corsa, locate the drain plug under the radiator. Remove the plug and catch the run-off in a pan.
Open the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator on the Cavalier if the plug is there. If the radiator is the model that does not have the plug, then the bottom hose needs to be removed to drain the coolant.
The drain plug should be at the bottom of the radiator facing the engine. Some Chevys did not have a drain plug, on these models the bottom radiator hose has to be disconnected to drain the system.
If you see no obvious drain plug, then just remove the lower radiator hose to drain the system.
It is a 2 stroke. There shouldn't be any oil to change. Just the lubricating oil in the fuel mixture.
The radiator drain plug on a Chrysler Sebring is located on the bottom, left side of the radiator. It allows for coolant to be quickly drain from the system.
Drain the system from the lower hose on the rad.
Coolant is drained from the system by disconnecting the lower radiator hose. There is no drain plug as such. SD
Not sure which vehicle you are referring to. Most modern cars are not fitted with a radiator drain plug. To drain the system, you usually have to loosen or remove the bottom hose.
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The cooling system on these vehicles is drained by detaching the lower radiator hose from the radiator. The radiator doesn't have a drain plug.
Oil drain plug? Turn counterclockwise.Oil drain plug? Turn counterclockwise.