looking at the motor, its on the right side of the radiator at the bottom
There's a drain plug on the bottom passenger side of the radiator. Unscrew it and the coolant will drain.
there is no drain plug.just remove bottom radiator hose
To drain the radiator of a 1993 Ford Ranger, first ensure the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Place a container underneath to catch the coolant, then open the drain plug to allow the fluid to flow out. After draining, close the plug and dispose of the old coolant properly. Always refill with the appropriate coolant mixture afterward.
bottom driver side corner(should be a screw drain)
take off your lower radiator hose and watch out! make sure you have a drain pan to catch your mess our there should also be a drain plug on the bottom drivers side to drain it out.
On the lower reservoir of the radiator. You should be able to see it looking from under the hood on the driver's side.
To drain the radiator on a 1995 Ford Aspire, first make sure the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Place a container underneath to catch the coolant, then open the drain plug and allow the coolant to flow out completely. After draining, close the drain plug securely and refill the radiator with new coolant as needed. Always dispose of the old coolant properly, as it is toxic.
drivers side bottom of radiator facing engine. plastic drain plug. make sure to open the cap to increase flow.
On the older 4.0L Ford there is a plastic shroud directly under the radiator. Remove it (not hard) and you should find the drain petcock. It is easy to spot and is on the passenger side of 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.
On a 1995 Ford Ranger : I know on the 4.0 liter EFI engine , you follow the top radiator hose from the radiator . It connects to a metal pipe which is part of the engine cooling thermostat housing that is bolted to the front of the engine . The thermostat is inside the housing
on my 95 SE its on the drivers side of car ,look down the right side of radiator,