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How do you change the coolant on a Mitsubishi Colt Model RD 1988

I want to change the coolant on a mitsubishi colt, the manual refers to a drain plug at the front of the block but I can not find it.

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Leave your Radiator Cap on for Preassure and look at your Radiator from Underneath. Should be at the Very bottom facing the Motor. Looks like a Wing Nut. Slowly Loosen this Wing Nut and your Coolant will Drain. The cap is left on to pull the Coolant out of the Block as you do this a Little bit into this you can Take the Radiator Cap loose and it will speed it up.

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