radiator drain
tomgatch
07-16-2004, 07:02 PM
Hi,
My husband can't find the radiator drain on our 1998 Nissan Frontier Pickup . Can anyone help?
Thanks,
dee :)
My husband can't find the radiator drain on our 1998 Nissan Frontier Pickup . Can anyone help?
Thanks,
dee :)
Cusser
03-09-2005, 01:49 PM
Last April I bought a 1998 Nissan Frontier 4 cylinder 2WD with 100K miles (my first Nissan). I do like it, but needless to say, those engineers didn't have a great day when designing ready access to service components (I was a prfessional VW mechanic 30 years ago, and do 99% of my own work, so I'm not exactly a novice). Replacing the starter took several hours (difficult to get to top bolt). Changing the oil filter requires taking off the front right wheel and a splash guard. But you're interested in the radiator drain; I can help with the 1998 4 cylinder 2WD, if may differ for others. The radiator drain is smack in the middle of the bottom edge of the radiator; unfortunately, it's covered by a somewhat-flexible pastic shield. The correct way is to move the shield first, but what I did was drill a 1/2 hole through the shield. Then I could stick a regualr-blade screwdriver through the drilled hole, and use my left hand to guide it into the slot on the radiator drain plug. There was enough access space to replace the plug readily. Also, one could also remove a lower radiator hose. Good luck, I'm [email protected] for any further questions.
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