underneath the car on the sump near the bottom facing the rear of the car
at the rear of the sump.
It located above the sump plug
Assuming this is a transverse mounted engine the drain plug is located at the rear of the sump 13mm spanner or socket fits the plug.
To remove the sump from a Ford Courier, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the engine oil and remove the oil filter as necessary. Then, unbolt the sump by removing the bolts that secure it to the engine block, taking care to remove any gasket material from the mating surfaces. Finally, gently pry the sump away from the engine, being cautious not to damage the surrounding components.
on the underside of the car under the engine and oil sump i reckon.
on the bottom of the sump!
You have to get under the car you'll see the oil pan it will have a nut on it open it and the oil will drain
yes. you drain as much engine oil from them sump as you can by undoing the 13mm sump plug. you then undo all the bolts holding the sump onto the engine
The sump plug/oil plug is located at the lowest point of the sump at the bottom of engine.
Remove oil sump plug, drain oil. Replace oil filter. Replace oil sump plug. Refil with Mobil 1 oil
All the oil sump plug are on the lower part of the engine, in this case is the same, but you probably will no notice that because it is not a common plug, this car have a square plug.
Sump drain plug is 13mm hexagon A 13mm 6 point socket will remove it.