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Coolant Block Drain Plug
I am trying to change & flush the coolant in my 2000 Cherokee. The manual says to remove the block drain plug and it will syphon & gravity drain out the radiator & block. I can't seem to get a wrench on the plug. It looks like it is square, but in between the 3/8" and 1/4" rachet sizes I have. Where can I get the right tool for this?
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Re: Coolant Block Drain Plug
An automotive store will have a set of square sockets for the square head plugs you describe. Shouldn't cost more than about $20 for a set of 4 or 5 sockets. If you have 12 point sockets they will sometimes work if the plug isn't too tight but they can round off the corners if the plug is siezed.
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Actually it is a female plug. The square hole needs a tool to fit into it. I tried Autozone, and they had no clue. Maybe I better try Napa.
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Re: Coolant Block Drain Plug
They will have them too. Try Sears or any store that sells mechanics tools... you need the 5/16 square drive.
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I will try sears. Thanks
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