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The drain plug, on a 1993 Lincoln town car, is 5/8. The drain plug has special threads and cannot be replaced with a regular bolt.
An impact wrench can be used to remove a frozen oil drain plug in a car. If the drain plug is frozen due to the weather, the best thing to do is to put the car in a heated garage for a few hours.
If you are standing in front of the car. It is underneath of the drivers side.So you have to replace drain plug from under car.
There is no drain plug in the tank on this car.
Just remove the drain plug.
the drain plug is located on the back side of the oil pan under the car.
The Radiator Drain Plug is on the bottom of the front of the car close to the left wheel. The drain plug is red and all you do is turn the plug with your hand counter-clockwise to open it.
Underneath the car.
There is no plug for the radiator, you have to take out the lower hose from under the car and let the radiator drain.
The drain plug is located on the oil pan. The oil pan is usually painted black. On some models the drain plug is at an angle and faces towards the back of the car.
On the oil pan, under the car. If you can't find the drain plug, you have no business changing your own oil.
The transmission drain plug is actually not located on the 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. This car has a transmission pan that has to be removed rather than a drain plug.