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Where is radiator drain plug?


texasgirl
03-30-2004, 03:35 PM
I have a 97 Sable that has a leak in the plastic reservoir for the radiator. I've bought the new reservoir and now want to replace it and, while I'm at it drain and flush the radiator. My problem is I can't find the radiator drain plug/cockpit. Any suggestions?

riproaringca
04-24-2004, 06:40 PM
Hi there! I'm pretty sure that the drain plug is on the driver's side. Looking at my Sable there is an area that looks like a plug molded into the rad just behind the left-hand side of the transmission cooler. There is a plastic, white-coloured piece that faces downward (the plug, I suspect) and a little 'spout' that points toward the front of the car just infront and above that.
Hope this helps.
:)

gblk2you
09-24-2005, 04:09 PM
Hello I have a 1999 mercury sable and I can not find the drain plug

gblk2you
09-24-2005, 04:20 PM
can anyone help me with this problem, my wheel sounds like its rubbing against something I was told It could be my bearings on my car could this be the problem or is it something else

99CTSable
09-26-2005, 08:41 AM
Removal
The radiator draincock is located near the bottom of the radiator.

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Turn the radiator draincock counterclockwise with a pair of needle nose pliers to unscrew. When the radiator draincock is unscrewed to the end of the threads, pull the stem from the radiator.
Remove the radiator draincock from the radiator by squeezing the sides together with a pair of needle nose pliers. Then pull the radiator draincock from the radiator.
Installation


Make sure O-ring is in groove on stem of radiator draincock.
Water-saturate radiator draincock in order to wet O-ring.
Push the radiator draincock into the radiator opening until it snaps into place.
Tighten the radiator draincock by turning clockwise to 1 Nm (8 inch lbs.).

Jon Lail
01-12-2006, 04:41 PM
I have a 97 Sable that has a leak in the plastic reservoir for the radiator. I've bought the new reservoir and now want to replace it and, while I'm at it drain and flush the radiator. My problem is I can't find the radiator drain plug/cockpit. Any suggestions?
You can,t find it because there is a plastic guard attached to the bumper under the radiator. The guard (shield) extends from car side to car side. Undo the nuts on the guard and it slips right out. You will see the stopcock on the driver,s side.

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