If the radiator cracks on top or bottom (bolth sides are plastic) ........ replace the radiator, can't be properly repaired.
Its on the bottom driver side of the radiator. Its a plastic piece with a spout that turns to open.
facing the truck there is a petcock on the radiator it's located on the bottom of the driver's side .It has a small piece of plastic hose on it . you might be able to get it out by removing the plastic shroud below the radiator . it's kind of hard to get at
its located on the drivers side of the radiator on the side toward the motor on the bottom corner, should be a plastic piece looking like a wing nut Located on the passengers side of the car about 2 inches from the bottom on the side of the radiator, white plastic nut this is on 97 ford mustang gt
If you stand in front of the car looking down at the radiator on the right side you will see a square plastic piece on the radiator tank with a wire hooked to it. That's your sensor!
I believe a nib is a piece on the radiator itself.
It's on top of the radiator, underneath the plastic cover. Remove the plastic, and you'll see two modules. It's the bigger of the two, closest to the battery.I have a 1995, and it is on top of the radiator frame.When you open the hood and look down, on mine, there isa black plastic piece that has stickers on it with info about thecar. If you lift that black plastic piece up, the integrated relaycontrol module is right underneath it.See "Related Questions" below for more
lift up the small black box cover in front of the driver side under the hood and pull out the middle "40" plastic piece
A smart piece of crack.
Should be held on with black plastic rivets/fasteners.
lower corner have to jack car up and u should see it look for a flat plastic piece and turn might need slip joint pliers to pinch wing like piece
I have a 1995, and it is on top of the radiator frame.When you open the hood and look down, on mine, there isa black plastic piece that has stickers on it with info about thecar. If you lift that black plastic piece up, the integrated relaycontrol module is right underneath it.See "Related Questions" below for more
Because the density of this piece of plastic is under 1 g/cm3.