If you are talking about draining water out of the cab than they are under the carpet in the floorboards. There are a couple of them. Just lift up the carpet and you will see little black plugs. Just pull them out and your Jeep will drain out.
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
On the bottom of the radiator is a large drain plug.
Bottom of radiator.
Drain plug is hex 17mm; fill plug is hex 13mm
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You have to remove the pan if there is no drain plug
Facing the car, the drain plug is on the left side of the bottom of the radiator. If you look under the front bumper you can see it on the left, bottom, of the radiator.
Should be a drain plug at bottom of transmission Should be a fill plug at side of transmission - fill to this level
look about mid way on the transmission, on the drivers side, the drain plug will be on the bottom, and the fill plug will be half way up the casing right above it.
Under the Jeep on the upper side of the transmission you will see a plug. Normally the fill plug and drain plug located below the fill plug are on the driver's side. Remove this plug and fill it until trans lube runs out. It is now full. Caution: Be sure you use the correct lube. You will need a small hand pump to accomplish this.
You can make it fit with plenty of money and fabrication but it is not a plug and play.
Thee is no distributor on vehicles with coil over plug packs