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radiator drain plug located lower corner of the radiator.no radiator cap means you have seal type cooling system your coolant overflow jug is where you add coolant.your radiator cap is the overflow jug cap.
The drain plug is actually just a screw that requires a large phillips head to remove. It is located on the passenger side at the bottom of the radiator. The best way to locate it is to find the tube that runs from the coolant reservoir to the radiator and look underneath where it hits the radiator. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ XPROG-M V5.0
Your radiator cap will typically be a flat topped metal cap slightly smaller than the top of a soda can, usually located at the very front right corner just under your engine hood while facing your engine. This is however dependent on the make and model of the vehicle, for instance most BMW's will have a black radiator cap / bleed screw located slightly further back tucked up against the engine cover. It should however in almost all situations be the cap furthest to the front of the vehicle as this is where your radiator is located. Be sure to allow your vehicle to sit for a short while before undoing the radiator cap as it builds up considerable pressure and heat while running.
An easy way to locate the res is to look at the top of the radiator where the cap is then you will see a small hose leaving the radiator right where the cap is then follow the hose and it will lead you to the resivior, this resivior should be located behind the radiator on a bracket.
Your system does not have a cap on the radiator. It is a 'sealed system' with the reservoir holding pressure. This is not so much an 'overflow' tank like some systems, but an expansion tank.
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