You can see it through the grill or behind the passenger side headlamp surround. Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plugs are plastic and very fragile. You should simply remove the lower radiator hose instead of using the drain plug.
AnswerRemove front headlight trim and grill, passenger side, lower side of radiator, is a hollow hex drain plug Answeryes the drain is on the lower left but its easier to remove the air cleaner box and pull off the lower hose going to the radiator to drain it.Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
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Actually, you just remove the grill (something like 8-10 screws on the front of it), then there is a small plastic petcock on the passenger SIDE of the radiator, at the bottom. Turn it a quarter turn and antifreeze will begin to trickle.
If you want to drain the system completely (meaning the engine block too), on the driver's side fo the engine block itself there is a drain plug. It's below the manifolds and more serious work involved to get to it.
Behind the right side headlight surround. Remove the trim around the light and the turn signal. Then remove the turn signal. Follow the wiring harness from the turn signal into the hole behind it. The drain valve is RIGHT there! It may help to remove the headlight also.
The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
On the lower END of the radiator, passenger (right) side. However, this info is NOT useful, as it is well nigh impossible to access with tools or fingers. You can see it (with a mirror), but that's it! Better plan on removing the lower hose to drain.
The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
underneath the car on the driver side kinda hard to get to
Bottom of radiator
Look on bottom or rear of radiator
your drain on your radiator is on the bottom right hand side
on a 1990 Cherokee it is passenger side, halfway down the radiator,best way to get to it is remove the grille. The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
It's on the side of the Radiator, behind the grill on the passenger side.
13mm or 14mm
Look on bottom or rear of radiator
The oil drain valve on a 2000 Ford Explorer Sport is located near the rear of the oil pan. The radiator drain petcock is located at the bottom the radiator.
open your hood. take off your right side headlight bezel. remove headlight and park/turn signal light. your radiator pepcock will be in plain sight. remove your radiator cap and open your radiator pepcock to drain.
The radiator drain plug should be located on the bottom of the radiator on the passenger side. Open that, let the old coolant flow into a drain pan, replace the drain plug once the coolant is out and the radiator is flushed, then fill it up through the radiator cap.
There should be a drain at the bottom corner of the radiator on the side facing the engine.
The Radiator drain is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, behind the grille. Remove the grille by removing the eight [8] screws located in the front of the grille. Pull top of grille forward and lift out and away from vehicle. The Drain Cock is located at lower left of radiator.
your drain on your radiator is on the bottom right hand side
You will find that it is located on the bottom of the radiator. If you do not find a drain Petcock on the bottom of the radiator you must remove the lower radiator hose in order to drain the radiator.
Should be a plug either at the bottom or rear of radiator
If you take the grill off of the front of the vehicle you should be able to see the radiator. Look on the passenger side of the radiator, your wing nut type plug should be on the side of the radiator. The Jeep Cherokee radiator drain plug is plastic and very fragile. You should remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling system.
the radiator drain plug is located on the bottom of the radiator,on the radiator
Radiator drain plug. Located at the bottom or lower side of the radiator used to drain coolant from the radiator.