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    04-11-2012 05:15 PM #1
    So i know theres a technical forum, and a search button. but i couldnt find the answer in either.

    I started to do an oil change, but there is a problem. The oil drain plug is a torx plug, and i dont know what size it is. If any one knows, that would be helpful. i have the hybrid oil pan if that helps any.

    thx in advance.
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    04-11-2012 05:32 PM #2
    I believe it should be a big allen. I believe its 8mm.

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    04-11-2012 05:36 PM #3
    it looks alot bigger then 8mm. ill give it a shot though.
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    04-11-2012 05:38 PM #4
    Should be a t30 or so. Go to the hardware store and pick up a hex head bolt m14x1.5x 22 to replace it

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    04-11-2012 06:27 PM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by 87vr6 View Post
    Should be a t30 or so. Go to the hardware store and pick up a hex head bolt m14x1.5x 22 to replace it
    Or buy a Torx set they're all over cars... kind of a useful thing to have.
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    04-12-2012 01:22 PM #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Glasser View Post
    Or buy a Torx set they're all over cars... kind of a useful thing to have.
    Very useful tools to have!


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