Old Mar 3, 2017 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by furry
pull the hose off
Originally Posted by Less.
Just because you think it not got nay coolant in it be careful off where it drains off tooas it will have traces in it
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and yes *just pull the hose off * to drain it
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question answered no more advice needed on this subject
Originally Posted by wayne1001
Que the tread "how to remove hose from rad"😂
Originally Posted by RichieST
Have you tried looking at the bottom of the radiator
Originally Posted by ProjectBobcat
This is in the wrong section again. You've been told numerous times.
Originally Posted by Less.
Think once he has been given the answer they should lock his threads then maybe we not get so many in here and then he can not argue with the advice given
Originally Posted by rsp36
Look at the radiator,if there isn't one,then it hasn't got one.
Originally Posted by focusv8
It's possible Ford decided to save 1 pence per carand delete the rad drain bung option.
Originally Posted by fuzzy
I'm not familiar with fords but id assume that if theres a rad drain plug it would be near the bottom of the rad.
Originally Posted by BigChuck
its in the boot, just next to the spare wheel

Thanks all for the kind replies.

Well which hose shall I pull off, do you mean the hose connected to the radiator ? there are 2 top radiator hoses and 2 lower or so lower coolant hoses, I removed the very bottom hoses today anyway as I was replacing a leaking hose that had been sliced by the alternator.

My car DOES have a drain plug as someone removed it a while ago to drain it but it's been a while since and i cannot remember where it is and i am looking at bottom or radiator !

cheers
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