TomO
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Is there a trick to getting this right?
I bought an '04 KJ 3.7L a few days ago knowing that there was a leak at the oil pan drain plug. First day, I stopped by the dealer and purchased a new plug because I noticed that the rubber gasket on the old one was all kinds of tweaked in an odd shape.
As I was leaving, I noticed that they had a 'sale' on oil changes, so I let them do that and install the new plug in the process. Today I see that it is still dripping from the drain pan plug, but I have not yet had the chance to get underneath to see what they did.
I'd hate to keep dumping all that oil while trying to fix this. Are there any gotchas to simply changing the oil in this thing?
I bought an '04 KJ 3.7L a few days ago knowing that there was a leak at the oil pan drain plug. First day, I stopped by the dealer and purchased a new plug because I noticed that the rubber gasket on the old one was all kinds of tweaked in an odd shape.
As I was leaving, I noticed that they had a 'sale' on oil changes, so I let them do that and install the new plug in the process. Today I see that it is still dripping from the drain pan plug, but I have not yet had the chance to get underneath to see what they did.
I'd hate to keep dumping all that oil while trying to fix this. Are there any gotchas to simply changing the oil in this thing?