Where is the radiator drain on a 3.4 V62002 Chevy Impala?

Asked by Bud84 Jan 20, 2015 at 06:56 PM about the 2002 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Bottom left (driver side) of radiator on the side facing the engine. It is a plastic petcock, and only needs to be turned 1/4 CCW.

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Thanks For The Info I've Been All Over Seem To Keep Missing It.So Thanks Again.

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Not all radiators have a drain. If there is not drain, loosen up the lower radiator hose.

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it takes a 3/4 inch socket short or long to loosen it up,. what i did was there is a lower part of the frame that holes the bottom part of the radiator in place. there is a piece of the metal frame that i cut out about 3/4 inch by 2 inch long to gain access to the drain plug for the socket. It well not cause any damage to the integrity of the frame mount. works great real easy,

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