Toward the rear of the bike on the right hand side of the frame...
Where is the oil drain plug for 2004 VW Golf
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
To drain the hydro oil on a Dixie Chopper, first, ensure the mower is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the hydraulic oil reservoir and the drain plug, typically found at the bottom of the reservoir. Remove the drain plug and allow the old oil to completely drain into a suitable container. Once drained, replace the drain plug and refill the reservoir with fresh hydraulic oil to the recommended level.
The oil drain plug on a 2007 American Ironhorse Texas Chopper is typically located at the bottom of the oil pan, near the engine. It is usually a hex or square-shaped plug that can be removed with the appropriate wrench. To ensure proper oil drainage, it's best to position the motorcycle on a level surface and allow the engine to warm up slightly before draining the oil. Always consult the owner's manual for specific details and maintenance recommendations.
If it has an automatic transmition there is no drain plug, you remove the pan to drain it.
If it has an automatic trans there i sn't a drain plug you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
The oil filter and drain plug on a 2004 Toyota Corolla is located on the bottom of the engine. The drain plug is on the side of the oil pan while the oil filter is located to the left of it.
The engine block drain plug on a 2004 Hyundai is on the bottom of the block. It is on the back, very accessible behind the starter.
The drain plug should be at the bottom of the radiator facing the engine. Some Chevys did not have a drain plug, on these models the bottom radiator hose has to be disconnected to drain the system.
The drain plug for the coolant on a 2004 Nissan Quest is on the lower corner of the radiator on the inside. In other words, on the side of the radiator that faces the engine.Ê
There is not a drain plug on the Freestar - a good old fashioned siphon hose will do the trick.
Assuming you mean a drain plug for the fuel tank, no.