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I tried to Google but it only showed the front freeze plug. I think you are correct it is the side ig that is leaking. Thanks so much.I tried to Google but it only showed the front freeze plug. I think you are correct it is the side ig that is leaking. Thanks so much.
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A block heater is installed in one of the freeze plug ports in your block. Drain your cooling system. Then drill a small hole i the center of the freeze plug and screw a self tapping screw into the hole. You can the use a claw hammer or something similar to pull the freeze plug. Then you just install the block heater in the freeze plug's place. Refill your cooling system and let it get up to full temperature checking carefully for leaks. Please rate my answer.
Keith, Searched the net on this, a little confusion on this one and not a lot out there. The pan/ diff. cover has to be removed or at least loosened some to change the fluid. Check the attached link,instruction and guide, Good luck
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the drain plug is hidden it is located on the lower side of the radiator and that would on the passanger sideof the radiator....all you need is a 1/4 drive arachet and 12mm socket
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