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> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote in message
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>> "TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
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>>> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote in
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>>>> "OCH" <olecaihansen@mail.tele.dk> wrote in message
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>>>>>I would like to change the coolant. I HAVE found the coolant outlet at
>>>>> at the bottom of the radiator, but where is the outlet valve located
>>>>> on the engine block? My Haynes manual doesn't indicate that. Does
>>>>> anyone know?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've never seen a coolant drain on the engine block in a Toyota.
>>>>
AFAIK, the only drain is on the radiator.
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>>>
>>>
>>> Ray, I'm surprised at you here.
>>>
>>> As far as I know, *all* Toyota blocks have at *least* one drain. (Do the
>>> V6s have two?)
>>>
>>> My old T-series engines all had one, as did my sister's Celicas, our MR2
>>> and my wife's current Tercel.
>>>
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>>> TeGGeR®[/color]
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>> I learned something new today, on my way to becoming old and wise.....
>> instead of just old! ;-)
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>> Ray O
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> We always had Haynes manuals for our car when we could get them. They
> showed where the engine block drain was.
>
> Charles of Schaumburg
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Since most places frown upon the practice of letting coolant flow down the
driveway or into drains, I just take our vehicles into the local Toyota
dealer and let them do the job for us.
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