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#415020 Mar 11, 11:06am
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first off, what up to you all... hows everyone doing? well my quick question is, where the hell is our drain plug for the radiator located... i checked on the tech already but for some reason i cant really understand it and find it at all... the picture diagram said that it is located to the bottom right corner, but still cant find it... can some one please tell me where it is so i can drain out the old coolant and put the new one in, thanks to all...


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here's a picture diagram...it's number 5
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my car has it. its 01 gt MT. but the radiator is from a AT and its where the pic shows it but its stock on the right side looking at it from the top. the end of the plug faces the radiator parallel.

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Celiwhite, that's awsome!

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i hate its location. thumbsdown

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2 words "Jiffy Lube" cool ball park of 40-50$ and ask if its the lowest or sales price my jiffy lube is 54 but i ask for sales price and they gave it to me 44$ 20 min thumbsup


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what would be the alternate to unpluging the two pugs on behind the engine block for emptying radiator fluid from the car....
is there a hose i can unplug then just let it drain from there? if so where? i tried disconnecting the bottom passenger side hose on the radiator and turned on my car with the heater on but nothing comes out?

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ok so i checked all my hoses....theres one smeall hose that runs from the top driver side of the radiator to the coolant resiv...
damn it the piece that the hose clamps on became brittle and broke off....could that not being sealed be causing why my car shakes when i stop on drive? it idles low like 400 or so rpm...i dunno what to do might just bondo it:) any suggestions?

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Originally Posted by skoti
ok so i checked all my hoses....theres one smeall hose that runs from the top driver side of the radiator to the coolant resiv...
damn it the piece that the hose clamps on became brittle and broke off....could that not being sealed be causing why my car shakes when i stop on drive? it idles low like 400 or so rpm...i dunno what to do might just bondo it:) any suggestions?


flushed my radiator....cleaned my MAF.... car still shaking so im guessing that that disconnected hose is the problem hrmph

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