they deleted the drain on the gmt900's, unless you install a older model compatible radiator there isn't one.Have you checked drain petcock to make sure its tight and if is check Oring on petcock.
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they deleted the drain on the gmt900's, unless you install a older model compatible radiator there isn't one.Have you checked drain petcock to make sure its tight and if is check Oring on petcock.
Youd think seven years later they would implement something like that.... than again half a million in savings haha across all gmt 900 madeMy stock 07 Denali does NOT have a petcock.
I pull my lower radiator hose off to drain it.
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i like your rides by the wayThe new replacement OEM GMT 800 radiators don’t have petcocks either, they eliminated them also. I replaced the one in my 02 Yukon Denali a couple years ago and it came without one. My old one had it.
The new replacement OEM GMT 800 radiators don’t have petcocks either, they eliminated them also. I replaced the one in my 02 Yukon Denali a couple years ago and it came without one. My old one had it.
thats what dude in the video did, can i just let it hit the asphalt? or how do u dispose of itI never mess with the petcocks even if they're there. I just pull the lower radiator hose.
Thank you sir.i like your rides by the way
dude i touched so many spots of coolant and taste tested... im screwedFluid should be captured if dog or other animal drink they will die.
Need to check in your area who will recycle anti-freeze.