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The oil drain plug is located on the side of the oil pan, passenger
side. It does not look like a typical drain plug, as it's one of those
quick drain type. It is meant to be hand loosened and tightened. DO NOT
OVER TIGHTEN or you are in for a world of hurt. Just firmly finger tight
Hi, the oil drain plug is located on the side of the oil pan, passenger side. It does not look like a typical drain plug, as it's one of those quick drain type. It is meant to be hand loosened and tightened. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN or you are in for a world of hurt. Just firmly finger tight.
Bottom passenger side of oil pan. On the side of the pan. It is a
metric bolt and the pan is aluminum, be careful not to strip plug when
threading it back in.
You can buy a canister wrench at the local auto parts store. You do not need to torque the oil filter on, just hand tighten, No new gasket for the drain plugs just do make sure that it is tightened properly
usually on passenger side rear of deep end of the sump
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