Open the radiator petcock by turning in the normal direction, left.
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if your looking down on the petcock from the top of the radiator turn the petcock to the right to loosen it and to the left to tighten.
Turn it counter clockwise to open.
To open turn clockwise To totally remove turn body counter-clockwise
If it is a plug -- turn it counterclockwise to remove If it is a "petcock" turn it clockwise to open
Put a pair of pliers on it and turn it counter clockwise,
If it is a plug turn counclockwise to remove If it is a petcock valve turn clockwise to open
Counter-clockwise to open
No they have a rubber plate with two holes in it .You just turn the lever to open it to line up the holes.
It's possible if you have a carburetor with a float that it's either stuck open or damaged.
counterclockwise but you may have to pull it
To drain the radiator on a 2000 Ford Ranger, you typically turn the petcock valve counterclockwise to open it. Ensure you have a suitable container positioned to catch the coolant. Once the coolant has drained, turn the valve clockwise to close it securely. Always consult your owner's manual for specific instructions and precautions.
Not familiar with your particular vehicle but most cars and trucks have a petcock ("T" shaped fitting) on the bottom of the radiator usually on the drivers side. You will needs a pair of pliers and CAREFULLY turn the petcock counter clockwise to open.