Yes, you can tap the drain plug hole of a 1999 Voyager to a larger size, but it requires careful consideration. You’ll need to ensure that the new size does not compromise the integrity of the surrounding material. It's also important to use the correct tap and thread pitch to ensure a proper seal and prevent leaks. Always check for any potential interference with nearby components before proceeding.
There isn't one, you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
no
its at the bottom of the radiator
Counter clockwise
fill plug or drain plug?
Almost no vehicle has a drain plug on the fuel tank.
You need to have the hole tapped out to a larger size, and put in a larger drain plug. Or, you can have the whole oil pan replaced, which is more expensive
The transmission oil drain plug on a BMW 3 series is an Allen plug, usually 17mm, on the bottom of the transmission.
Transmission drain plug 2011 drain plug
you can also remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator it will be a little messier then if it were to just drain out of the plug but it will get the job done DO NOT DO THIS WHEN THE CAR IS HOT!!!!
YES.
The radiator drain plug should be close to the bottom of the radiator facing the engine. It could be a wing nut, or could be the type that is turned by a ratchet and extension.