Connection of the washer drain hose to the tub drain is very important. This will help prevent leaks for example.
There is a rubber line that attaches to the bottom of the oil bag. Pull that line and the oil will drain
If the sink/sink drain fitting connection, sink drain fitting/disposal connection, dishwasher/disposal connection, disposal/drain elbow connection are what are leaking they can either be tightened or have gaskets replaced or other sealing methods used. If the disposal is leaking elsewhere the disposal needs replacement.
If the dishwasher is hooked into a garburetor, there is a plug in the garburetor where the hose drain attaches that needs to be knocked out. The drain hose might be plugged where it joins to the plumbing drainage. The other problem, plumbing-wise, is the drain hose has to be fed as high as it can go under the sink and back down into the drain.
A double drain assembly. They're usually made of plastic now and you will have parts that are longer than they need to be. Just cut off the excess with a hacksaw.
You have to remove the diff assembly
Sorry, as far as I know there is no drain plug for the converter. According to the service manual, the drain plug is located on the converter assembly. Just looked at my spare transmission from the 93 Grand Marquis and I can see the plug on the converter assembly. Turning the assembly will rotate the drain plug to the converter housing access plug which is visible from under the vehicle. Hope this helps.
I made an adapter that attaches to my shop vac hose on one end and the other end attaches to the small plastic nipple on the vehicle where the condensation drips out. This way the crud gets vacuumed out.
Remove radiator lower hose from radiator connection and allow coolant to drain into a suitable splash tray. Holden radiator Do not Have drain plug
The drain plug is on the drivers side of the radiator. It is almost straight down from the headlight assembly.
School does drain your battery because the satellite connection in school has been made to drain your battery in cell phones and any type of electronic device.
You can get to it pretty easily if you remove the passenger side fog lamp assembly (two screws). You might also want to remove the horn assembly (attaches to the frame with a single screw). Once these are out of the way, you can easily reach the petcock with a small pair of pliers or your fingers. If you're careful, it will come out easily - but remember, it's a plastic part so don't be too rough on it.