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On the lower reservoir of the radiator. You should be able to see it looking from under the hood on the driver's side.
There's a drain plug on the bottom passenger side of the radiator. Unscrew it and the coolant will drain.
looking at the motor, its on the right side of the radiator at the bottom
take off your lower radiator hose and watch out! make sure you have a drain pan to catch your mess our there should also be a drain plug on the bottom drivers side to drain it out.
The bottom of the radiator is exposed and has a plastic nut that is loosened with a crescent wrench. Once that is loose, the coolant will drain from the center of that nut.
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On the older 4.0L Ford there is a plastic shroud directly under the radiator. Remove it (not hard) and you should find the drain petcock. It is easy to spot and is on the passenger side of the radiator.
To drain the radiator on a 1999 Ford Expedition, place a bucket under the radiator. Unscrew the radiator drain hose or valve on the bottom of the radiator. Remove the radiator cap.
On a 2003 Ford Ranger : Since you are asking this question I assume you have the 2.3L Dual Over Head Cam four cylinder engine . In this case the thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is your pressure cap / radiator cap The 3.0L and 4.0L V6 engines have the radiator cap on top of the radiator
You drain coolant from the radiator. but according to the book ther are two plugs on the engine block that need to drain the coolant from.
The 2006 Ford Taurus radiator drain plug is located on the bottom of the radiator. The drain plug can be removed with a half inch ratchet.
torque spec on the oil drain plug on a 2.9 ford ranger?