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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Oil Drain plug leak (WTFO)

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I have read through the posts about this problem and I tried replacing the drain plug last night when I changed the oil. I did not over torque the plug (30 inch #), maybe not enough?



And it is still leaking. Did the dealer mess up my oil pan? This really upsets me to say the least. My drive looks like a F'ing oil field and everything from the pan back has oil sprayed on it from this leak. I am getting ready to put "the right stuff" on the plug next time but I don't know if that will work well for this application. New gaskets every oil change since the dealer messed it up has never fixed it.



Thanks for letting me vent,
 
It may be time for a new oil pan at the dealer's expense!



I had a quick-change up in Maine during the winter of '89 on my old ex-patrol car Ford Clown Vic. The pan has 2 plugs. They managed to strip one out and I didn't find out until I was back home in North Carolina. Sux big time. Glad the plug didn't back out or fall out on the way home.



Hope you get it figured out soon.
 
That was the first and last time I had someone else change my oil.

Being 1,900 miles from home with snow on the ground and 5 degrees F outside, I figured I'd let someone else take the dripping slush in the face. Hard lesson to learn!



I have a tough time trusting someone to do something as simple as rotate tires. I always end up re-torqing the lug nuts and usually find some that are way too tight or loose. It's a shame there are so many crooks and idiots out there. Once in a while I find someone that really cares and that I can trust. You just can't tell until the work is done and by then it's usually too late.
 
I solved the problem of drain plug by replacing it with a plug with a valve in it. That way all the moron at the quickie lube has to do is open the valve. I usually have to tell them how to do it and I always check it when there done. Another thing they forget to do is to tighten up the oil filter, I drove about 50 miles with a loose filter and man did it make a mess.
 
THe problem is likely just the drain plug washer. If they install it wrong side out it will leak. I change my own oil and if I don't install the washer the correct way it will leak every time. I think you want the rubber side up to the pan. But maybe some else can verify. I just now make sure that I put it on the same way it comes off... kts
 
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