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Radiator drain plug! Should have checked on site...

Don60

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Ok, screwed up and tried to remove drain plug, should have checked the many threads regarding this! But now, I need to remove the radiator from a 2010 RT, anyone have a video showing what has to be removed. I have taken all panels off, but am not sure how to get black plastic brace off and radiator out! Open to any help, thanks
 
Ok, screwed up and tried to remove drain plug, should have checked the many threads regarding this! But now, I need to remove the radiator from a 2010 RT, anyone have a video showing what has to be removed. I have taken all panels off, but am not sure how to get black plastic brace off and radiator out! Open to any help, thanks

I’d take the frunk off.

Remove 6 screws, disconnect a couple wiring harness and air intake, and you’re there.
 
Thanks for your response. After taking a closer look at my Spyder, found that removing the frunk would not help, radiator on right side and behind the front axle. I was able to pull off the plastic frame around the radiator and get it out. It is now at a shop being welded! One good thing about this experience is that I can now use the drain as designed. Threads were rusted at the end, that is why it twisted the entire housing, so glad I can get it repaired fairly cheap and back on the road.
 
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