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Old 05-17-2006, 06:58 PM
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Need Help Draining 2000 GTP Radiator

I am trying to flush my radiator but am not sure how to remove the radiator drain plug. Is it a white plastic plug located at the bottom on the driver's side? How do you remove it?
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Re: Need Help Draining 2000 GTP Radiator

You do not remove it and be careful not to break it. Take the end of a 1/4" drive rachet or handle. Insert and then turn about 1/4 of a turn counterclockwise. Coolant will start draining out.



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Re: Need Help Draining 2000 GTP Radiator

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You do not remove it and be careful not to break it. Take the end of a 1/4" drive rachet or handle. Insert and then turn about 1/4 of a turn counterclockwise. Coolant will start draining out.
HAHAHA, I never knew that...I always grabbed it with a pair of needle nose and twisted
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