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| Radiator Drain Plug Hey guys and dolls, I want to rain my radiator to replace the coolant but cannot find the coolant plug anywhere!! The handbook that came with the car is about as much use as a rainy day when it comes to diagraming the location and so is the haynes manual. I have an uno fire 45. any help would be very much appreciated People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
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| oh me gums! | most radiators dont have a drain plug,easiest way is to undo the bottom hose,remove the thermostat and give the system a good flush with fresh water and then replace the coolant.you can also use a flushing agent when there is only water in the system(no antifreeze!!) if you feel the sytem needs a good flush A Dog Is Not Just For Christmas Sliced Thinly It Can Last Till Easter
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| That's what i ended up doing (minus the water). Just wanted to know for future reference. Thanks People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
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