Hi there,
For most Toyota radiators I know, the plug is in the center at the bottom of the radiator housing. If you cannot locate it, then simply remove the bottom radiator hose to drain the radiator. Keep in mind that you may need to replace the hose clamp if it has the one-use factory style clamp.
The drain plug is directly below your upper radiator hose at the bottom of the radiator. You can start by disconnecting the battery ground cable.
Hope this helps...
SOURCE: My engine on my 90
I have the same problem on my car.I already replaced the timing belt, water pump, thermostat, and radiator cap and i still have same problem. please let me know if you fixed the problem..
SOURCE: 1993 toyota corolla/ overheats,fan connected directly
It could be the electric fans bad or relays or temp control sensor.
SOURCE: Where is the oil drain plug on a 1998 Toyota Corolla
usually bottom of the sump,towards the back
SOURCE: 1993 toyota corolla how to replace watwr pump
Using a new O-ring, install the inlet pipe to the water pump.
Attach the clamps and bolts to hold the pipe in place and tighten to 7-9 ft. lbs. (9-12 Nm).
Connect the water inlet and water bypass hoses to the inlet pipe.
Install the water pump pulley and temporarily tighten the four pulley bolts.
Install the drive belts on all the pulleys and adjust all of them to the correct tension.
With the belts in place and adjusted, the water pump pulley will now resist turning. Tighten the pulley bolts to 16-18 ft. lbs. (22-24 Nm).
Install the front engine mount (mounting insulator).
Confirm that the draincocks are closed on the engine block and radiator. Refill the engine with coolant. Reconnect the negative battery cable. Start the engine and check for leaks.
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