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The Toyota 4Runner Radiator Drain Plug is located in an icon that has served drivers for decades. The Toyota 4Runner combines body-on-frame toughness with roomy seating, high ride height, and a proven V6 that confidently works its magic over pavement or rocky trail. It is a reliable partner for getting families and adventure seekers through travelling weather and terrain. The Toyota 4Runner stays calm and collected when you face something unexpected and unknowable. An intuitive four-wheel drive selector and stout suspension highlight its off-road heritage. A power rear window, fold flat cargo floor, stout roof rails, and more are all included. And you can rest assured with Toyota engineering behind the 4Runner. As the Toyota 4Runner is often taken on long trips far from a service bay, it's good to know the cooling system features a Radiator Drain Plug specially engineered to thread into the greatly low point of the radiator. This unit provides a tight seal meant to keep coolant in, yet opens on command so the fluid can be changed without having to remove hoses. This saves time, prevents spills and can help protect the engine from overheating. Additionally, every Radiator Drain Plug features an exact match to factory threads and is designed to resist vibration and repeated heat cycles. It is simple to fit the Radiator Drain Plug; cool the engine, remove the existing plug, add the new gasket, tighten the replacement plug, refill the coolant, bleed the air, and check for leaks.