2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee "replaceing radiator drain plug" Questions

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drain) form the radiator. You can either replace it with a new one or just use an npt brass plug to replace it. If it's metal, you can even solder the tank around the plug if the tank is cracked there

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...radiator and drain a gallon or so of coolant from the radiator so that coolant doesn't run out when you remove the housing. Remove the housing (usually don't need to remove hose) and scrap clean both ...

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...radiator to drain. Oh, and while running engine and flushing, make sure heater is on full hot to flush the heater core. 1 is there any water droplets leaving your exhaust pipe,or white smoke wich ...

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radiator drain **** with the system hot and under pressure. Serious burns from coolant can occur. WARNING When removing the radiator or A/C condenser for any reason, note the location of all radiator-

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...drain coolant from radiator. This will empty the coolant reserve/overflow tank. The coolant does not have to be removed from the tank unless the system is being refilled with a fresh mixture. When ...

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...radiator draincock. Drain plug is located on lower left side of engine block. Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system. Disconnect electric cooling fan connector. Remove electric ...

...drain your overflow. firstly identify where the leak is coming from. if its under the radiator then the radiator will have to be removed and reconditioned as opposed to replaced. should'nt be overly ...

...radiator cap, thermostat and have checked the water level daily with no loss of water. I don't know if I have an air gap or the air conditioner drain is plugged. First, open each door and give it a ...

...radiator to drain the coolant from your Jeep Grand Cherokee. This drain **** is located on the lower right side facing the rear of your Cherokee. Use a seal able container and reuse the coolant if it ...

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...drain the coolant, and dispose of properly, disconnect the hoses, if it's an automatic transmission, disconnect the cooler lines, and plug them with small rubber plugs, and then locate and remove the ...

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