The oil pan is bolted to the bottom of the engine and the drain plug is either on the bottom of the oil pan or on one of the sides of the oil pan at the bottom
It should be in the oil pan.
at the rear of the sump.
front or rear? the front is slightly higher and rear of the drain... the back has a cover you remove to drain the fluid and a fill on the front of the diff..
The engine coolant drain plug in the 1996 Ford Probe 4-cylinder is located at the bottom end of the radiator. There is a coolant reservoir at the top of the engine as well.
On the oil pan.
Sorry, But there is no drain plug in any gas tanks. Ford Chevy dodge no 1 used a drain plug.
Every car and truck is different however most ford vehicles have a 13mm or a 15mm drain plug. I would use a wrench to remove and install the drain plug since it is easy to damage the pan if it is overtightened. If the plug has been replaced, it may have a different size.
You have to remove with plyers so you can grip the edge and turn slowly but carfully or many times drain plugs have a built in hex insert that shows up when you break the drain plug. You can use a hex driver to open the drain plug.
you can either pull the hose for it or you can usually just open the drain plug on the radiator
The 1996 Cadillac STS Radiator does not have a drain plug
There is no drain plug in the automatic transmission pan , you have to drop the pan with transmission fluid in it , if you want to change the filter etc.
10 Lb-Ft or 14 Nm. Source: 1996 Aerostar, Ranger, Explorer Workshop Manual from Ford