bad head gasket or cracked head.
Open the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator.
There is a drain plug just below the lower radiator hose.
To change the antifreeze in a 1997 Ford Aspire, first, ensure the engine is cool and then locate the radiator drain plug at the bottom of the radiator. Place a container under the radiator, open the drain plug, and let the old antifreeze drain out completely. After draining, close the plug, and refill the radiator with a 50/50 mix of new antifreeze and distilled water. Finally, run the engine with the heater on high to circulate the fluid, check for leaks, and top off if necessary.
Your intake manifold probably has a crack in the water jacket.
Sounds like a freeze plug corroded or blew out; at worst, it might be a cracked block.
at the bottom of radiator
Driver's side front
Could be a cracked head!
To change the antifreeze on a Mercedes, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. Drain the fluid into a pan and refill it.
There should be a drain plug on the bottom of the radiator, I believe the plug is white.
Running it without a freeze plug it will run but can and will cause permenant damage to the engine to to the amount of antifreeze you will lose Running it without a freeze plug it will run but can and will cause permenant damage to the engine to to the amount of antifreeze you will lose
Antifreeze on the electrode end of the plug may mean a blown head gasket. Antifreeze on the upper portion of the plug that fills the plug well may be caused by a leaking heater hose. There are not enough details here to be more specific. It seems like you have a leaking dome.Need to replace a new one