Its located on the passengers side of the vehicle............
To access the air conditioner drain hose on a 2005 Ford 500, first, open the hood and locate the firewall on the passenger side. The drain hose is typically found near the bottom of the firewall, where it exits the evaporator case. You may need to remove any plastic covers or components obstructing access. Once located, you can clear any clogs or debris from the hose to ensure proper drainage.
Yes, but if you don't drain it down below the level of the upper hose coolant will run everywhere when you remove the hose.
There is no drain plug, you have to remove the bottom hose.
Since there isn't a drain plug on the gas tank, you'll have to resort to some type of siphon hose or hand-pump.
there is no drain plug.just remove bottom radiator hose
siphon It out with a cut garden hose..
Remove the bottom hose to drain the system. Remove the top one as well and flush from the top with a brisk flow from a hose pipe.
Get under the car and locate the drain valve or disconnect the lower water hose.
Not all radiators have petcocks. Simply disconnect the bottom hose to drain.
Doesnt have one, you have to remove the bottom hose to drain coolant.
you can either pull the hose for it or you can usually just open the drain plug on the radiator
To drain the radiator on a 1999 Ford Expedition, place a bucket under the radiator. Unscrew the radiator drain hose or valve on the bottom of the radiator. Remove the radiator cap.