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4X4_Canuck
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Reged: 01/16/02
Posts: 451
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
Engine: (6g72) Coolant drain, V6
      10/03/02 04:37 PM

Just FWIW, [Smile]

Driver's side, under the exhaust manifold, above the oil pan seal. It's a 14mm plug, and it's NOT the one with a grounding wire attached to it that's visible just by looking over the fender- you have to look in from the front, go under the manifold and feel up for it.

Just letting others know because I spent 30 minutes trying to figure out which bolt it was ( and started on the wrong side to boot ! )
Figure on getting at least 3 litres out of that drain [Eek!]

(DougH: The plug will feel longer than a normal bolt. It also will be raised out from the block. Use the motor mount as a reference point, it is right above in that area)

[ November 19, 2002, 01:37 PM: Message edited by: DougH ]

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