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Hi there,
I was going to change the engine coolant on 2002 Windstar, and for the life of me couldn't find the lower drain plug on the radiator. I have a service manual. I couldn't locate the drain plug. Do I need to remove any parts in order to locate the drain plug? Thanks in advance. David |
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Re: 2002 Windstar radiator drain plug location
Just keep looking (... or rather "feeling/groping") and you'll eventually find it at the rear of the radiator, at the LH bottom corner.
Once you find it, then prepare for the mess. I usually use a large diameter tub to catch the coolant. And then filter the coolant, with a funnel and shop rag, if it is to be reused... because a good bit of dirt falls into the tub also. |
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Re: 2002 Windstar radiator drain plug location
I usually yank the lower radiator hose off for that "Fast and Furious" flush.
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Re: 2002 Windstar radiator drain plug location
I suppose it's possible ford deleted the rad draincock for 2002. Most manufacturers are these days. I've seen a few older draincocks leak or break if they've never been exersized. It is way faster (and messy) to yank the lower hose, plus you get a feel for the condition of that lower hose.
Joel
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