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The oil drain plug is located on the side of the oil pan, passenger
side. It does not look like a typical drain plug, as it's one of those
quick drain type. It is meant to be hand loosened and tightened. DO NOT
OVER TIGHTEN or you are in for a world of hurt. Just firmly finger tight
locate the drain plug usually a plastic butterfly plug on the back side of your radiator but make sure to cool off the coolant first as this could give a serious burn. turn its counterclock wise and bingo drain the water off..
Raise the vehicle. Locate the drain valve on the engine side of the radiator on the bottom tank on the driverside. The valve will look kinda like a butterfly wings together. Turn it counter clock wise and it will start to drain.
Its at the bottom of the car. But b4 you open it get something high and a basin with a furnel and open the lead near the engine at the bottom of the car
If the pump acces is at the top of the tank,,,
Some times (on some cars) you can get to it by removing the back seat.. Not sure about acces on your car..
if you have your old drain plug take it to a auto part store get a self tapping drain plug! save big$$$$$ I have installed piles of these they last for ever $5-$20- for one. cheers
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