Free: Contests & Raffles.
Just buy an oversized drain plug,it should just re thread the old pan.
Id try and get a screw driver or a scrapper under the edge of it and spin it out . once you get it out you can see if its the plug or the pan . if the pan is stripped then honestly id just get a new one . no reason to loose your fluid on some mountain road . often I see the drain plugs are sacrificial and loose there threads first.
Quote from: coachcw on January 16, 2017, 12:29:26 PMId try and get a screw driver or a scrapper under the edge of it and spin it out . once you get it out you can see if its the plug or the pan . if the pan is stripped then honestly id just get a new one . no reason to loose your fluid on some mountain road . often I see the drain plugs are sacrificial and loose there threads first.Yep. I called my local repair shop and he told me to call O'Reilly/Checker/Shucks as they sell a temporary rubber plug made for people like me, whose education exceeds their intelligence, in case the pan is toast and it will allow me to skate by for a few days whilst I await for a new pan order from Toyota.
Update: With a gentle pull of the pliers straight down, I was able to get it off with the socket. How bad is it, doc?