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Hi if you type this into the search bar on Youtube there is a video showing where the coolant drain plug is
1994-1997 Honda Accord Coolant drain and refill
Hope this helps Nick
check the bottom of the radiator. there should be a drainplug. loosen drainplug. then refill with a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze, unless it comes premixed. If no drainplug, loosen lower radiator hose and fill
It's located on the drivers side of the radiator opposite of the lower radiator hose. Note: you may be better off disconnecting the lower radiator hose, it's common for the drain plug to break or the O-rings to split causing more work to drain the radiator. That's why most tech's will drain the radiator from the lower radiator hose, less chance of breaking the radiator drain plug and most new cars now don't come with a drain plug to the radiator.
drain below level first or all after engine is cold!!!
sensor is on engine block.
Drain by opening the drainplug under radiator.
If clean enough, refiil same with funnel later. Leave cap or radiator while draining otherwise will not run.
Any good reason to swap? Fan not running or gauge problem?
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