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Toyota Corolla Cross Radiator Drain Plug is installed in a car that is comfortable, efficient and versatile. Toyota engineers equipped the Corolla Cross with a responsive 2.0 liter engine, smooth CVT, option of all wheel drive and a well tuned suspension that smooths out the bumps but does not upset its handling. The spacious cargo area, versatile back seats and Safety Sense driver aids make commuting to work or going on a trip over the weekend simple and secure. The slick exterior makes the small crossover vehicle shine in a parking lot. Owners like the fact that the running costs are affordable and they have the confidence that the Toyota reliability can bring, which makes the Corolla Cross a clever long term companion. The Radiator Drain Plug itself is a tiny threaded valve that is located at the greatly low part of the radiator and creates a tight seal over the loss of coolant during normal drives. It opens easily to allow it to be serviced when it is time to service the radiator. This Radiator Drain Plug hardware is designed to offer a single controlled outlet on the Toyota Corolla Cross, allowing a driver or do it yourself drivers to empty the coolant without trying to leverage the hoses or create sloppy spills, reducing the amount of time spent on the service and preserving the fragile fins. Its finely cut threads and durable gasket are to original factory specifications, which protect against cracks and leaks that may overheat the engine on long climbs or hot city commutes. To install, cool the engine, remove old plug, clean seat, hand thread new Radiator Drain Plug, tighten, refill coolant, bleed air and check leaks.