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The M14 x 1.5 Stainless Steel Magnetic Oil Drain Plug features a powerful neodymium magnet that captures metallic particles, ensuring cleaner oil and enhanced engine performance. Made from durable stainless steel, it withstands high temperatures and pressures, making it compatible with various vehicles including Honda, Acura, Ford, GM, Mazda, Hyundai, and KIA. Easy to install and a cost-effective solution for long-term engine protection.
J**Y
Fits 2017 VW Jetta GLI
Fits 2017 Volkswagen Jetta GLI
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Perfect replacement oil plug for your vehicle, price is right also.
Fitted perfectly in a 1999 Ford Explorer 4.0 SOHC, came with 3 copper leak free seal washers (2 spares), as long as you pick the right pitch metric size screw threads you should have no problem installing. Seals great and has a magnetic tip to pick up any metal shavings in the oil tank. A good feature for higher mileage vehicles where wear of metallic parts inside the engine are most likely present. Then after every oil change these shavings can be cleaned and removed from the oil flow system and do no harm.
T**H
Did not fit even after careful consultatioj
NOT HAPPY this item did not fit even after very careful consultation
G**E
Nice replacement oil drain plug for Acura RDX
The oil drain plug on my Acura RDX is beat up. I had a difficult time removing it on the last oil change. That prompted a search for a replacement. When I saw this, I knew I had found what I was looking for. After receiving it, I examined it carefully. The plug feels well-made. The threads and the head feel solid, and the magnet is pretty strong. It also came with 3 crush washers. I will gladly replace it on the next oil change in about 1,500 miles. I am curious as to find out whether any metal adheres to the magnet. I will just have to wait and see.
A**Y
Bad quality
I changed oil in 2 cars and replaced the original plug with this one... On one car, it seems to be ok for the time being (until next oil change when I will throw it out). On the other car, the oil pan was a bit wet and when I decided to tighten it to OEM torque specs, it snapped in 2. I was very lucky to be able to remove the other half from the oil pan, avoiding costly repairs.
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1 month ago
1 month ago