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Cant find drain plug on radiator for 2000 ford expedition

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The radiator drain plug is on passenger side of the radiator tank at the bottom. You can use pliers to loosen it. Be careful that it does NOT come out, only loosen it enough to drain the anti freeze.

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SOURCE: How do I locate the radiator drain plug on a 2003

i thing it is on the bottom driver side or the rad but if it is not there it will be on the other side it is not hard to find it will be a butter fly valve or a bolt style with a drain

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How much antifreeze do a 2000 ford expedition takes

That all depends on what kind of service you are doing. A typical drain out will need about 2 gallons of unmixed coolant, that equals 4 gallons of mixed 50/50. A completely dry engine all coolant drained for everywhere is about one more gallon mixed gallon.
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Where is the radiator drain plug on a 2008 ford expedition? I've been searching for an hour and can't find it. I also have a 2000 expedition and easily found the drain plug on the passenger side.

Did you look under it, at the bottom of the radiator
for an allen hex plug -- possibly

You know it is on the bottom,so why remove any
plastic covers on top,can't hardly work on that vehicle
anyway, it's so big & high up

You may have to remove bottom covers, to access the radiator

Did you try googling a picture?

I would leave the novice part out, as you should be able to
figure it out, given your experience

If you go to a parts site,you can see all sides of the radiator

Need to do your research, days before your going out
to work on vehicles
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Cant find spark plugs on 2000 ford expedition

They should be near your fuel rail under individual coils
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How do I locate the radiator drain plug on a 2003 ford expedition

i thing it is on the bottom driver side or the rad but if it is not there it will be on the other side it is not hard to find it will be a butter fly valve or a bolt style with a drain
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Where is drain plug for radiator, and how to get to plug?

This radiator does not have a drain plug. The best way to drain the cooling system is to remove the lower radiator hose at the radiator.
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Were is the drain **** for the radiator 2005 expedition?

Hello! The drain plug is located near the front passenger side wheel well...Open it up and drain the radiator... What I like to do next is remove the t-stat and replace waterneck... Now fill radiator with water (actually fill degas bottle) and run engine with upper hose removed at radiator... Flush until only clean clear water comes out of hose... Drain radiator, replace t-stat, fill radiator with coolant and you're done...Guru....Saailer

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How do i drain the radiater on a expedition xlt

There should be a drain on the bottom of the radiator on the pass, side. A butter-fly twist is usually installed, just turn it and it will open up to drain., once open, you can pull the plug completely out and it will drain faster.
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Is the drain plug on the radiator

Usually at the left lower corner.
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Cant find drain plug for radiator? can you tell me what to look for or what it looks like?

Look near the front of the passenger side wheel well. You'll find the drain **** there.

There's a draincock down at the bottom. Open it up and drain the radiator. What I like to do next is remove the t-stat and replace waterneck. Now fill radiator with water (actually fill degas bottle) and run engine with upper hose removed at radiator. Flush until only clean clear water comes out of hose. Drain radiator, replace t-stat, fill radiator with coolant and you're done.

Hope helped with this; remember rated this help. Good luck.

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