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Radiator Drain Cocks - Chrysler 2008-93
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Radiator Drain Cocks - Chrysler 2008-93


1996 - 1998 Chrysler Town & Country LXi Radiator Drain Cocks - Chrysler 2008-93 (part#61134)

Part No. 61134 Warranty  
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Brand: Dorman - Help
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 89015360
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Chrysler
    • Town & Country LXi
      • 1998
        • 1998 Chrysler Town & Country LXi (3.8L 230CI V6 FI VIN: L)
      • 1997
        • 1997 Chrysler Town & Country LXi (3.8L 230CI V6 FI VIN: L)
      • 1996
        • 1996 Chrysler Town & Country LXi (3.8L 230CI V6 FI VIN: L)


Dorman offers a variety of Radiator Drain Petcocks for a range of applications. Their high-quality design ensures effective draining of the cooling system.

Product Features:
  • Available in several styles, including standard, screw-in, and push-in with captive thread
  • Direct replacement Radiator Drain Petcocks available (where applicable) to ensure a proper fit
  • Durably engineered for a long service life
  • Easy to use, no need to disconnect any of the radiator hoses
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10 Questions | 11 Answers
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  • Q:

    will this drain plug fit a 2003 dodge durango 4.7liter?
    Asked on 6/9/2012 by Steve from Goshen,Va.

    1 answer

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      A:

      No, this Dorman - Help Radiator Drain Cocks - Chrysler 2008-93 - part# 61134 does not fit your 2003 Dodge Durango.

      Answered on 6/12/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    Where would i but the drainer to drain the radiator
    Asked on 2/25/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

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      A:

      A drain plug is a small rubber plug on the bottom passenger side of radiator, just below the lower hose and it is just a bolt used to plug a hole preventing liquid flow from that hole.

      Answered on 5/5/2011 by David the Dynamite Parts Guy from AAP
  • Q:

    Can this product be installed in a radiator without a petcock or is it just for replacement?
    Asked on 2/15/2011 by tc from clearwater, fl

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      For help with your project, I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 2/16/2011 by David the Dynamite Parts Guy from AAP
  • Q:

    How do you get to the radiator drain plug?
    Asked on 12/11/2010 by Anonymous

    2 answers

    • A:

      The drain plug is located on the lower passenger side of the radiator. remove the passenger fog light and the horn for and you will see it on the lower passenger side of the radiator.

      Answered on 3/17/2012 by Pmoney master mechanic. from Waterbury, CT
    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      For help with your project, I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 12/12/2010 by Ron the Auto Parts Rebel from AAP
  • Q:

    i cant unscrew the old one more then a quater of a turn please help
    Asked on 11/24/2010 by josh from spanaway wa

    1 answer

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      A:

      You should not have to turn it much before you can just pull it straight out.

      Answered on 11/24/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
  • Q:

    does this drain plug twist out to drain or twist and pull?
    Asked on 10/3/2010 by walter from bridgeville, pa.

    1 answer

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      A:

      It should be just twist.

      Answered on 10/5/2010 by Kevin the King of Auto Parts. from AAP
  • Q:

    how do I replace a this petcock drain plug ?
    Asked on 9/11/2010 by Mitch from Farmersburg, ind.

    1 answer

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      A:

      You should be able to just unscrew it out of the radiator and then screw this new one back in.

      Answered on 9/14/2010 by Mike from AAP
  • Q:

    where is it on the radiator
    Asked on 8/1/2010 by JTD from agawam ma

    1 answer

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      A:

      Usually at the bottom on the side facing the engine.

      Answered on 8/1/2010 by Mike from AAP
  • Q:

    does the radiator plug drain out of the end and speed up as you unscrew it
    Asked on 5/5/2010 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, the more it comes out, the faster the flow should be.

      Answered on 5/6/2010 by Mike from AAP
  • Q:

    How should I take the old one off the radiator?
    Asked on 4/4/2010 by Leandre from Apple Valley, MN

    1 answer

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      A:

      You should be able to unscrew it and take it out.

      Answered on 4/5/2010 by kevin from AAP
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