SLIDE OFF THE LOWER RADIATOR HOSE AT THE RADIATOR...
on the bottom of the rad on the passenger side
bottom of radiator on right side facing engine
where is the radiator drain plug on a mercury villager
Open the drain plug on the passenger side of the radiator.
Bottom of the radiator.
To flush the radiator in a 1999 Mercury Cougar V6, first make sure the engine is cool. Put a bucket under the drain plug on the radiator, remove the cap and open the plug. Close the plug, fill the radiator with distilled water, then drain again. Repeat until the water comes out clean. Tighten the plug and fill the radiator with new coolant. Run the engine for about 10 minutes with the heater on high, then check the coolant level and add more as needed to complete the process.
the drain nipple is on the bottom of the radiator on battery`s side.
yes its on the bottom of the tranny
There should be a drain on the bottom of the radiator somewhere. If you cannot find one, then remove the lower radiator hose and drain the coolant form that location.
The drain plug is actually just a screw that requires a large Phillips head to remove. It is located on the passenger side at the bottom of the radiator. The best way to locate it is to find the tube that runs from the coolant reservoir to the radiator and look underneath where it hits the radiator. The plug is easy to overlook, as it just looks like a regular bolt. Make sure the engine isn't hot before you drain the coolant.
When facing the front of the Mercury Mountaineer, the drain plug is on the lower left of the radiator. Place a bucket under the drain plug spigot before loosening to catch the coolant. To empty the radiator, turn the drain plug three-quarters of a turn. Tighten the drain plug before re-filling with coolant.
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