The AC Condensor.
If you look through the grill on the front of the truck you will see it. It looks just like the radiator and it is bolted to the front of the radiator. It is about the same size as the radiator.
between the expansion tank and the radiator in the front by the radiator is that plastic thing that looks like a little gas filter
as you face the car it is behind/below the front headlight. it looks like a small radiator.
Depends. A radiator in a car looks different from a heating radiator in a building. Which one?
Your transmission pan isn't large enough to cool the transmission fluid like the oil pan, so there is a transmission cooler that looks like a miniture radiator that is typically located in front of the radiator.
Towards the front right behind the flex pipe, it is the first exhaust component near the front when you look under the car. It looks like a small muffler.
Yes, it is in front of the radiator. It looks like a small rad on the drivers side looking throught the grill.
Front drivers side next to the radiator! Looks like a large protruding box with a condenser attached
It is located on the front of the radiator. If you look through the grill (at the radiator) you can see it. It is just off center toward the passenger side. It is a very small black piece of plastic. It looks like there is a short straw coming off the top of it.
Its the big metal box right at the front of the car under the hood. Its the thing the big fan blows against. You can't miss it. If you don't know what a radiator looks like, do a google image search.
on a Mazda 323f the radiator drain plug is at the front left bottom corner of the radiator as you look towards the bonnet, it needs to be opened with a Phillips head screwdriver, the plug itself looks more like a screwhead and as such may not be recognisable at first
typically it's located on the left side of the engine bay (if you're standing at the front bumper) it's attached to a plastic tank. It looks nothing like the radiator caps from back in the day that were made of metal and sitting right on top of the radiator itself.