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i just got done changing my oil and when i took the plug out i noticed the seal on it was getting a little worn out. is this something they carry at a checkers or something that is a general part for all vehicles or should i go to ford for it.
 
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in a pinch you can use a rubber washer from like lowes like you would use on a sink or even cut a piece of cork from gasket material last time i bought an oil drain plug it was like six bucks at Ford when they get worn out i just replace them its been like three of them in 8 years
 
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I was wondering the same thing. The fiber seal on my 5.0 drain plug is falling apart. I'll check at the parts store tomorrow...
 
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They sell magnetic oil plug replacements at almost any parts store, they are around $10
 
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I've had a fumoto valve on my Ranger's oil pan for many years. Works great.
 
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i've heard some bad things about those quick drain oil things so i'm probably gonna stay away from that . its not leaking or anything so i dont wanna take it out and waste all that oil so i'll probably go to ford before my next oil change and just buy a new one.
 
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i've heard some bad things about those quick drain oil things so i'm probably gonna stay away from that.
Fumoto has never received a report of a failure. Not even one.
 
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I replaced my leaky drain plug with a Fram Suredrain about 25,000 miles ago. I love that damn thing!
 
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Originally Posted by Rockledge
Fumoto has never received a report of a failure. Not even one.

Then why is your check engine light on
 
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