So, he drained it with the handy
drain plug then filled it through the dipstick tube - that's what I would have done.
Not exact matches
If this is the case, you can try welding another nut or bolt onto the rounded
drain plug,
then using a wrench on the newly welded nut to remove the
drain plug.
Put that amount of fresh oil back into engine - remembering to refit
drain plug first:)
then check level and top up if necessary.
Drain the fluid using the drain plug, then re
Drain the fluid using the
drain plug, then re
drain plug,
then refill.
He
then proceeded to show me where the
drain plug was under the driver seat in case it took on too much water.
Then install a new
drain plug gasket and...
And
then there's that huge, lockable, and watertight storage compartment underneath the 5.3 - foot bed, a well that also features a
drain plug, making it a perfect, albeit uninsulated, cooler for beverages and food when tailgating.
Then, remove the
drain plug, allowing the oil to
drain from the engine.
While this happens, the battery slowly
drains as if it's not
plugged in at all, and
then the computer dies without warning.