Usually a radiator is made of metal. Plastic can not take the pressure. A hole can be fixed by welding. A radiator shop can tell you for sure.
Drivers side bottom of radiator, if accessing from bottom there is a hole in the plastic under skirting that you can get to it from.
If you mean the plastic overflow tank, replace it. If you mean the plastic tanks on either side of the radiator core, replace the radiator.
Aluminum core, plastic side tanks.
hole can be fixed, but generally the battery is already trashed due to loss of acid from battery
There is a plastic drain plug with protruding tabs on the bottom left side of radiator(driver's side)... NOT on the back of the radiator as others have INCORRECTLY stated. You will need a 3/4 socket. Go up from the bottom of the car, there is an access hole through the lower splash shield.
plastic valve on driver side on inside of radiator
look on the passenger side under the bottom side of the radiator,it is a plastic wing nut. It should have a plastic drain hose attached to it.
Aluminum core with plastic side tanks.
Hi, Do you mean the fans near the radiator or the blower. The blower is located behind the glove box. The ac fan is fixed behind the radiator on the RIGHT side. The radiator fan is fixed behind the radiator on the LEFT side. Hope that helped.
The petcock is on the right side of the radiator(drivers side). It is not in the back of the radiator, it is on the side underneath all the shrouding. Cannot see it unless you do remove the plastic shroud. Also it is plastic and on mine removed easily to drain water.
If is like the 98 park I just worked on, it is over on the driver's side of the radiator. There is a hole in the plastic belly pan about 1.25 inches diameter and the drain plug is above the hole about 2 inches. It is a plastic plug. Your will need a socket (18 or 19 mm, don't remember) and an extension. You can see it though the grill openings on the lowere part of the fascia.
its located on the drivers side of the radiator on the side toward the motor on the bottom corner, should be a plastic piece looking like a wing nut Located on the passengers side of the car about 2 inches from the bottom on the side of the radiator, white plastic nut this is on 97 ford mustang gt