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Author Subject: Radiator drain plug location?
monkeyman

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Post #1
My radiator has a large pipe going from the top right to the thermostat, and an other smaller pipe going from the block to about halfway down the left side of it. I cant find a lower drain plug anywhere, do I just remove the left hand pipe?, and what about flushing the radiator through.

I've read through the service and rad replace FAQ's, but mine is an odd radiator Crazy

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Posted 8th Apr 2010 at 20:42
webster

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Post #2
bottom right of it? small black plastic thingy? (if your standing in front of the car)

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Posted 8th Apr 2010 at 20:45
rallyestyle

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webzta wrote:
bottom right of it? small black plastic thingy? (if your standing in front of the car)


Yep Yes Will need a flat head screwdriver to unscrew it Smile

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Posted 8th Apr 2010 at 21:29
monkeyman

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Post #4
This is how it looks

Left hand side


right hand side


I'm used to the twist drain plugs, but could there be one behind the plastic cover? I didn't want to prise it off incase it's just a cover blank over a hole.

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Posted 9th Apr 2010 at 01:07

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