Facing the front of the car, the drain plug is at the bottom of the radiator, right hand side, between the support rail and the radiator. There is a hole in the support rail to access this drain plug ( + ) style plug - unscrew counter-clockwise.
I have just completed a flush on my 2007 Santa Fe. Drain plug is on driver side of radiator support frame and is green in color. Also, to drain the expansion reservoir, use a wet/dry vacuum on the radiator fill port once the radiator has been drained and the plug is still off.
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Drain plug is on the bottom of the radiator. Should have a tab for the plug. PLUG DOSN'T COME ALL THE WAY OUT, you're only able to twist it so far. IF your confused, just undo lower radiator hose and have a big bucket. The anitfreeze you put in your car has to be a TOTAL mixture of 50/50. You can buy premixed 50/50 for a HIGHER price! If you don't want to pay that much, you can get STRAIGHT ANTIFREEZE. If you have an extra gallon jug around the garage, fill half with water and half with STRAIGHT antifreeze and tada! You got 50/50 antifreeze. Hope this helps ya.
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There shuld be a drain plug on the bottom of your radiator, if not pull off the bottom hose and drain it that way. If it has antifreeze in it now drain into a pan or bucket. DO NOT let any dogs or cats around it, they will drink it and DIE. Also check for condition of hoses if bad, replace both of them. Hope this helps
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the drain plug should be a turn key spout on the lower driver side of the radiator.
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If you can't find the drain plug or if you find it and it's frozen, remove the lower hose.
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If there is a drain plug it is at the base of the radiator opposite of the Lower Radiator hose. Most likely there isn't one. The fastest and easiest way is to remove the lower radiator hose and drain the system that way. Replace the hose then refill the radiator by removing the filler cap. You can top off the radiator putting it in the over flow bottle but for refilling after you drain it you need to initially fill it using the filler cap on the radiator. Make sure you have the antifreeze either pre-mixed or you mix it 50/50 with water. Basically you want one jug of Pure antifreeze then fill the rest with water or 3 to four of the Pre mixed antifreeze jugs. Preston has this available but it is meant to topping off a system not filling it from the start.
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