Drain plug on the radiator? Bottom/bottom backside one side or the other, may be a wing nut, hex nut, some cars even have an Allen wrench fitting. You can get a T fitting that goes into one of the heater hoses. Just cut the hose and install then open the radiaator cap and connect a hose to the T fitting.
there is no drain plug in the actual block there is a plug in the lower drivers side of the radiator. to flush the coolant out of the block just, run the motor with the heater on with a water hose in the rad filller until fluid coming out is clear.
its at the bottem of the rad
Spark plug gap is .060
WHEN I DID A FLUSH,I PUSHED IT IN AND TURNED IT, NOT SURE WHICH WAY, IT'S PLASTIC (MAKE SURE THE CAR HAS COOLED, THE COOLANT SHOOTS STRAIGH OUT AND MAY BE VERY HOT.
To bleed the coolant in a 1995 Dodge intrepid locate the drain plug on the underside of the radiator, un plug it and pour new coolant in the system. Close the plug and while the engine is running find the coolant pressure valve and loosen it to relieve pressure. When bubbles stop forming there is no longer air in the system.
disconnect the hose going to the radiator plug the hose coming from the engine side and flush with a garden hose
Make sure the coolant drain plug is out and there a container under it. Poue soft clean water in the top of the radiator until it is all clear.
because you have a bad head gasket and oil and coolant are getting into the combustion chamber from the passages.
Yes. Do you have a coolant leak?
Drain radiator by plug at the bottom or rear side of radiator Flush with clear water and refill with a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water
The 1995 Grand Marquis is a OBD2 and it should be located on driver side under dash
Take it to dealer and hope they do it correctly, There is a plug on bottom of radiator loosen and it drains coolant out of radiator, but not out of engine, There are plugs on the side of the engine block that have to be removed to drain coolant out of block. Probably impossible to get to and accidents happen, sorry I hope this helps some.