Where is coolant drain Ecoboost Expedition?

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So I’m going to be draining and replacing coolant this weekend and can’t find the drain to save my life...do I merely remove the lower coolant hose? 2015 Ecoboost Expedition EL.


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On my 5.4L 3V Triton it is lower right of radiator (little red cap) that was the drain. Had to crawl under front of passenger tire and look up the wheel well. I had difficulty finding on my own and had to come here for help. This may not help you but just one 3rd gen reference point.

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Thanks for the reply. I had used the search function to actually find your posts about this earlier in the week but none of them discussed the Ecoboost specifically and I spent a long time under there looking for the red cap to no avail. I’m starting to wonder if indeed I have to remove the lower rad hose...


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Yep tried the drivers side too. No dice. I’ve been looking under here for hours. I can’t seem to get the lower rad hose off either. Might just have to take it to a shop [emoji19]


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Yep tried the drivers side too. No dice. I’ve been looking under here for hours. I can’t seem to get the lower rad hose off either. Might just have to take it to a shop [emoji19]


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Tasca lists a drain plug for the radiator, specific to the 3.5, picture shows it on the passenger side, back of the radiator near the bottom. I stuck my hand up there and found it. It feels like a plastic radio knob.
 

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If you don't mind replacing lower hose, not a bad idea if over 4 years old. Take a razor blade, and slit carefully at side of lower hose along the lower hose part of radiator. Then peel it apart. Be sure your drain pan is there obviously. I used to do it that way anytime I was changing both 5/8 inch hoses to heater core. I damaged a customers core on a Camaro, by trying to twist off. Ended up replacing his core for free. Heat and time makes radiator hoses stick.

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061C1BE1-4947-4967-9B49-D820BF08018F.jpeg That’s looking up from the passenger-side wheelwell. It’s where I circled, just up and left of that cooler line. Kind of a pain to get to, but what isn’t in these engine compartments?
 

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View attachment 28270 That’s looking up from the passenger-side wheelwell. It’s where I circled, just up and left of that cooler line. Kind of a pain to get to, but what isn’t in these engine compartments?

Same location on my 5.4L, exactly it actually. Keep looking and feeling muddy it’s there! I ended up feeling it first then could see it much like AllBoostNoEco.....not easy to locate.
 
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Thank you so much Jexpedetion and allboost...I’ll get under there again tomorrow and make this happen. At least I’m in florida for the winter and can do this in 70°F weather [emoji907]


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My friend is a Technical Field Operations specialist for Ford and sent me a diagram which I’ll post hear for future searchers. Thanks again guys. 193c2a48c88321462f88e6bf3c5203dc.jpg


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Since I’m replacing my turbo this week I wanted to update this thread with a couple photos showing where the coolant drain is on the 3rd gen Ecoboost Expedition. Passenger side. Likely not super accessible from side once wheel liner is back in.
 

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Over 4 years on hoses.. lol They are original on my 2001 F350, 2004 and 2016 expys.
 

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My red drain plug shot out when I drained it to replace the coolant and went into a hole in the frame, never to be seen again. After I found out what that little piece of plastic cost I put some sealer on a bolt and stuck it in it's place. You guys need to start using mirrors more, I have 3 sizes and they have saved me many times. (the ones the women use for hair and make up with the plastic handle).
 
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