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He told you what sensor to replace. Replace it. You don't have to replace any of the other ones. Plus , you can drive your car like that. It will still stop with out ABS...
There should be a drain valve at bottom of radiator looking under car it will be in the corner on one side of rad. Not directly under but on the bottom facing the engine
Remove drain plug from radiator by unscrewing, if this does the trick you are on your way if not, take a tooth pick and pick at the hole. if this fails and you still need to drain radiator, let it sit until it cools down then remove lower radiator hose..This will remove all coolant from block and radiator.
Not all radiators have a drain plug, if theres a drain plug its located at the bottom of the radiator, depending on the model car or truck it will be locate on the backside of the radiator facing the engine , look on the rightside and then the leftside and in the middle, if this one doesnt have a drain then just remove the lower radiator hose to drain the radiator, sometimes its hard to see the drain so ook closely. good day
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.
Should be a drain plug or petcock at the bottom or rear of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose. If there is a petcock just/drain plug. Generally on this year you would rotate it 1/4 turn and it will start draining. If it doesnt drain there is something inside the radiator. Then you will have to resort to removing the lower radiator hose. If you need further assistance please let me know. Thanks, Midwest-tek
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True: Bottom Left of Radiator = Drivers' Side.
Most easily accessed and worked-on from below the Van, however you can access it from above.
It is a 1/4 to 1/3 turn to Open/close draincock. Counterclockwise to Open. Clockwise to Close. Be careful not to "over" turn as this will crack - made of plastic.
Hello, perform the following steps in this order:
NOTE: car should be cool, in park and on non sloped surface. NEVER leave used coolant in an area where children or pets can gain access, Anti freeze has ethylene glycol which can be lethal to humans and pets.Used coolant should be immediately taken in a sealed container to a local state certified recycler for proper disposal.
1.Raise front end of car, and place one jack stand under frame of car on the inside of each front wheel.
2.Place a 2 gallon (low profile) bucket under the radiator drain plug. The drain plug will be located at the bottom of the radiator.
3.Unscrew the drain plug and let coolant drain into bucket. (It may be necessary to adjust bucket so no coolant leaks onto the ground.
4.After all coolant has drained from the radiator, tighten radiator drain plug finger tight, then 1/8-1/4 of a turn with a wrench.
5.Unscrew radiator cap and begin filling radiator using 50/50
premixed antifreeze solution.
6.Continue adding premixed solution until fluid is just below the top lip of radiator where cap fastens to.
7.Re attach radiator cap and lock into place.
8.Check radiator overflow reservoir and ensure coolant is between add and full, add coolant as required.
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