The radiator has a hard to see drain plug on the left drivers' side. There are 5 10MM screws holding the air deflector on. The block has removable plugs, one 14MM hex next to the oil filter and one in about the same location on the other side of the block toward the firewall under the exhaust manifold.
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Plastic petcock shaped like a T. it will be on the passenger side of the radiator facing the rear of the truck.
Be careful when draining as to not burn yourself. Also try to catch the coolant in a tub or something so animals dont drink it. It will cause them immediate death.
It won't have one. ...Ahem...It absolutely has one. The drain plug is located on the right back side of the radiator at the bottom.
Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
It should be on the passenger side of the radiator, under the lower radiator hose. It may be easier to reach from inside the fender well, just lift up the rubber flap.
It may or may not have a drain plug for the radiator. Look at the bottom of the radiator usually on the passenger side of the car. It doesn't really look like an actual plug. It is more like a plastick wing nut, just unscrew it and it should drain. Some radiators don't have drain plugs at all. If it doesn't just take off the lower radiator hose from either the radiator or the engine block and do it that way i think the sunfire drain is on the driverside of radiator facing forward. it should be a 1/4 inch hole in center. you have to turn and pull to drain. be careful not to damage plug or radiator.
Lower radiator hose. It may be easier to use the drain plug located on the left hand side of the radiator. Its on the back of the radiator. Do not mistake the heater core for the radiator. The radiator is the one with the thick rubber hoses. To take off the lower radiator hose you have to remove the air filter box.
Oil drain plug is just to the right side of the oil pan from the filter. Heads up, it is pointed sideways so when the plug is removed oil squirts waaaaay out there. Good luck catching all of it.
There isn't one, you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
it may be one of the engines that dont have a drain plug exactly if it has a big plug on the bottom of the oil pan that the oil filter is in you drain it when you pull the filter (if the filter is built into the big plug on the bottom of the oil pan)