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Where is the drain plug on a 2002 Dakota Durango?

Where is the drain plug on a 2002 Dakota Durango?

My 2001 Durango and 2002 Dakota they use the same radiator. You’ll have the same setup. I have recent and intimate knowledge of draining them. Crawl under the left front of the truck and look up at the bottom of the radiator. At the bottom of the driver side radiator tank (facing toward the fender) is a 3/4″ long flat handled plug.

How to replace freeze plugs on a Dodge Dakota?

How to Replace the Freeze Plugs on a Dodge Dakota. 1 Step 1. Get under the truck and drain the coolant by removing the drain plug with the adjustable wrench. Drain the coolant into a pan and put aside. 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3. 4 Step 4. 5 Step 5.

How do you replace a radiator drainage plug?

This is a short tutorial video on how to replace your radiator drainage plug. Mine snapped off because it is plastic so I had to figure out a way to replace it. Vehicle: Used a Ford Ranger but process can likely be used in many scenarios. Supplies needed: Needle nose pliers, bucket, replacement plug. Loading…

How is the coolant drain plug on a Dodge Dakota?

The radiator was drained via the draincock. However….and what a stupid mistake this was….the radiator was then filled with about 4 qts of regular garden hose water and the car was ran for about 10 min to flush system. Then the radiator was drained again. Should have never added the tap water to flush.

How to replace drainage plug-stop the leak?

How to Replace Radiator Drainage Plug – Stop the Leak! – YouTube How to Replace Radiator Drainage Plug – Stop the Leak! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

This is a short tutorial video on how to replace your radiator drainage plug. Mine snapped off because it is plastic so I had to figure out a way to replace it. Vehicle: Used a Ford Ranger but process can likely be used in many scenarios. Supplies needed: Needle nose pliers, bucket, replacement plug. Loading…

How many gallons of water does a Dodge Dakota take?

When I flushed the radiator on my ’91 Dakota, I bought one gallon, diluted it (up to two gallons), drained the radiator, ran water through the radiator till it was nice and clear, then refilled and checked later.

Where is the radiator drain on a Dodge Ram?

Locate the radiator’s drain valve on the bottom of the radiator. You don’t need to raise the Dodge Ram since it’s a high truck with enough room for this job. Place a tray underneath the drain plug. Then, using your wrench, loosen the drain valve. Let it drain until it’s empty. Figure 2. Loosen the radiator drain valve and drain the coolant.

How do you drain coolant from a radiator?

Place a tray underneath the drain plug. Then, using your wrench, loosen the drain valve. Let it drain until it’s empty. Figure 2. Loosen the radiator drain valve and drain the coolant. After you dispose the old coolant, close the drain plug and fill the radiator with distilled water.

Where is the drain plug on a radiator?

Grip it and give it a 180* counterclockwise twist. It is now opened and draining out the little nipple sticking straight down from the bottom of the side tank. You can stick a 5/16″ (or 3/8″) hose onto the nipple to drain it into a bottle or pan without making a mess.

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Drain Point – Locate the drain point on the radiator 8. Drain Coolant – Drain the coolant from the system 9. Circulate Water – Run engine with distilled water and flush 10. Fill Coolant – Dilute coolant with distilled water and fill

What kind of coolant do you use on a Dodge Durango?

Be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of fluid to add – for Dodges, it will typically be in a section titled Fluid Capacities in the back of your manual. Mix the coolant with distilled water so that you have a combination of 50% coolant and 50% water.

My 2001 Durango and 2002 Dakota they use the same radiator. You’ll have the same setup. I have recent and intimate knowledge of draining them. Crawl under the left front of the truck and look up at the bottom of the radiator. At the bottom of the driver side radiator tank (facing toward the fender) is a 3/4″ long flat handled plug.

Grip it and give it a 180* counterclockwise twist. It is now opened and draining out the little nipple sticking straight down from the bottom of the side tank. You can stick a 5/16″ (or 3/8″) hose onto the nipple to drain it into a bottle or pan without making a mess.

Drain Point – Locate the drain point on the radiator 8. Drain Coolant – Drain the coolant from the system 9. Circulate Water – Run engine with distilled water and flush 10. Fill Coolant – Dilute coolant with distilled water and fill

Be sure to check your owners manual to determine the correct type of fluid to add – for Dodges, it will typically be in a section titled Fluid Capacities in the back of your manual. Mix the coolant with distilled water so that you have a combination of 50% coolant and 50% water.

How does the drain plug come out of a Dodge Ram?

Then radiator drain plug for the 2001 Dodge Ram models is designed so that the drain plug has to be pulled outward at the same time as the plug is being unscrewed. As long as you keep outward pressure on the plug while unscrewing it, then the plug will come out of the radiator with relative ease.

How do you remove coolant from a Dodge Ram?

Remove the water supply, pull the back flow valve, and secure the cap onto the T. Remove the radiator and engine block coolant drain plugs to remove the residual fluids. You should also remove the coolant recovery tank and wash it out as well; although, this is an optional step.

Where is the back flow valve on a Dodge Ram?

Figure 6. The back flow valve comes with a standard hose fitting. Place the end of the lower radiator hose into an approved catch can container. Clamp the heater hose between the flushing T and the heater core. This allows you to back flush through the engine block.

Remove the water supply, pull the back flow valve, and secure the cap onto the T. Remove the radiator and engine block coolant drain plugs to remove the residual fluids. You should also remove the coolant recovery tank and wash it out as well; although, this is an optional step.

What causes engine failure in a Dodge Durango?

Engine failure is commonly caused by cracked cylinders or worn-out pistons. Serious defects tend to produce puffed exhaust smoke, oil leaks, emanating steam and engine knocks. Avoiding the damaging affects of heat build-up is much easier with performance engines for Dodge Durango from AutoZone.

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Ruth Doyle