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Engine Coolant Drain Location

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Rollierodz, Aug 19, 2016.

  1. Aug 19, 2016 at 1:04 PM
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    Rollierodz

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    I can't seem to find the petcock/screw to drain the coolant out of my 2008 Pre-Runner's engine. I got it out of the radiator but I need to drain the engine to change the water pump. Thanks
     
  2. Aug 20, 2016 at 8:48 AM
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    I may stand corrected, but I believe there's a 2nd one on the other side of the block as well.
     
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    Yes, you are correct their are two. I can't find the write up on it. I believe they are in the same location on both sides.
     
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    the drain location on the driver side is right below the header; it is closer to the left (forward most exhaust outlet )

    the passenger side is easier to access; remove the black drape held by clips and it is a straight shot

    theres a 10 mm hex nut and below the nut theres a spout where you can fit 7/16" clear vinyl tubing so its not a big mess to drain the coolant
     
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    Drivers Side
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    I did this to my truck today, drained about two gallons out total. Pretty easy.
     
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    Both drain cocks are better visible and accessible over the front tires and by removing the engine debris covers. I have a 2-inch lift an did not need to remove the tires; non-lift suspensions may need to remove them, or just raise the front end a bit. A long 18-inch socket extension comes in handy. More so for the driver-side, as I recall.
     
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    I access both through the wheel well without removing anything (non-lifted truck). The drivers side requires a socket universal joint. I use two 6" 3/8" extensions but as mentioned a longer extension would be better.

    driver's side left pic, passenger side right pic
     
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    Hello fellow Tacoma drivers: Regarding the left and right side spouts (2 of them), the screw next to the spout is actually a valve: Counterclockwise to open the spout flow of radiator coolant and clockwise to close the flow. It does NOT take a lot of pressure to activate this valve (AKA: Screw). NOTE: It's not a typical screw; it's like a water faucet. Very little pressure is needed to activate it with a sprocket. Immediately, after a slight counterclockwise rotation with the sprocket ratchet wrench, use of the fingers to regulate the flow of coolant is needed. Connection of see-through hose attached to the spout avoids a nasty spill. I hope to have contributed to our blog. Cheers everyone !!!
     
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    Good to know
     
  16. Sep 19, 2019 at 5:44 AM
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    The 4.0L V6 drivers side engine coolant drain plug is also accessible from the top. Photo below of how this looks + pic of a bracket that needs to come off in order to help getting to the drivers side drain plug from above w/o scratching up your arm.
    You can first reach in with your hand to connect a drain hose; then connect the 1/4" extension/socket.

    Access Drivers side engine cooland drain plug_LI (2).jpg
    Small slver bracket drivers side.jpg
     

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