Bottom of radiator.
On the lowest point of the oil pan.
You will find the drain plug at the lowest point of the oil pan. It takes a 15mm wrench to remove it counterclockwise.
Doubtful !... The antifreeze is added to the radiator - to keep the water above freezing point. There is no way of the engine knowing how much antifreeze is circulating.
Antifreeze provides corrosion protection ( until the corrosion protection package is " used up " ) It RAISES the boiling point and LOWERS the freezing point of the water in the engine cooling system * engine antifreeze is usually mixed 50 / 50 with distilled water Ford states to not exceed 60% antifreeze
Antifreeze, or engine coolant, is a liquid used to transport heat away from an engine. Antifreeze is mixed with water to lower the freezing point of the liquid to protect components in cold temperatures.
The engine oil drain plug would be found at the lowest point of the engine oil pan.
No, but it doesn't make sense to drain it and change to water. Modern antifreeze also contains additives that are corrosion inhibitors, and it raises the boiling point.
( Yes ) antifreeze in your vehicle provides corrosion protection for the engine cooling system ( the corrosion protection package does " wear out " ) and antifreeze mixed with preferably distilled water ( usually 50 / 50 , Ford states not to exceed 60% antifreeze in the mix ) will also raise the boiling point of the engine coolant as well as lowering the freezing point
No, unfortunatley it will not.
Antifreeze, or engine coolant, is a liquid used to transport heat away from an engine. Antifreeze is mixed with water to lower the freezing point of the liquid to protect components in cold temperatures.
Antifreeze is not made out of any part of the pig. Antifreeze is a combination of chemicals used to keep your engine's liquids from freezing. It works by lowering the freezing point of liquids.
The oil drain for the engine is located at the lowest point on the bottom of the engine oil pan.