Yes, according to the shop manual, one on the front and one on the back. Look to the left of the oil filter and right below the freeze plug. 1/4 in. hex driver.
At the bottom of the oil sump, which is at the bottom of the engine block.
There is no engine block drain plug on a 1996 Chevy Lumina. You drain from the radiator using the plastic plug at the bottom.
According to the 1996 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : The 3.4 liter V8 engine in a 1996 Ford Taurus SHO takes : ( 6.5 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 engine oil with engine oil filter change )
The engine block coolant drain plug on a 350 Chevy Tahoe is above the oil pan, mid engine on driver's side
It has no carburetor. This engine is Fuel Injected.
yes,why not...because it may have small difference in its external part...but not in engine
Don't do what I did and drain the transmission fluid by mistake! (looks like the oil pan for an American car). It should be on the driver's side of the engine block. you have to look for it about in the middle of the block. it's a little hidden by the framework.
no
A 1996 Ford Taurus GL , with the 3.0 litre " Vulcan " V6 engine , is rated at : ( 145 horsepower )
on my 92, it on the oil pan facing toward the rear on my 92, it on the oil pan facing toward the rear
facing the passenger side of engine
There is a built in block heater, cord sticks out under body almost in front of driver.