All over the engine block. Look them up.
There are six freeze plugs
Yes, there are plugs under both mounts, along with the back of the engine(trans has to be removed for these).
In a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder, the freeze plugs, also known as core plugs, are typically located on the engine block, often on the sides and rear. They serve to prevent coolant from freezing and causing damage to the engine. There may also be additional freeze plugs located in the cylinder head. To access them, you'll often need to remove components such as the intake manifold or exhaust manifold, depending on their location.
on the block between the oil pan and trans pan
If this still has the factory motor it should be either a 3.0 V6 or a 4 cyl. Both of them should have the freeze plugs located in the side of the block. It is identifiable by the circle shaped "cups" inserted into the side of the block.
there under the car above the exhast manfold cover 2 of them right and left
where is the freeze plug located on a 1992 Chevy beretta and I need a picture on it also
The cost to fix freeze plugs in a 1992 Ford Taurus typically ranges from $150 to $400, depending on the labor rates in your area and whether you choose to do it yourself or hire a mechanic. This estimate includes both parts and labor, as accessing and replacing freeze plugs can be labor-intensive. If multiple freeze plugs need replacement or if there is additional damage, costs may increase. Always get a detailed quote from a mechanic for the most accurate estimate.
they should be under the exhaust manifolds.. And there should be 2 at the rear of the block that the transmission covers. you cant see them unless you pull the trans out
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches
It is located behind the radio.
I think it is located inside the gas tank