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Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
Does anyone know where the Oil Drain Plugs in a mustang lx ? Im attempting my first oil reduction ? I put too much oil and now I need to drain it. If you can post or call me. Thanks
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
on the oil pan on the driver side, you can miss it
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
Thanks Javier. Whats it look like ?
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by positiveextreme:
Thanks Javier. Whats it look like ?

looks like a 6 sided(hexagon-i think) bolt head, if you give a second ill run out side and take a picture of them
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
Thanks. I cant tell, Ive got an oil leak and its all oily underneath. email: xpertease2@msn.com

Hey is your cell number the same as before ? Or can you call me at: 432-9558 if you can.

Thanks
 
Posted by JohnB (Member # 969) on :
 
There are two; one's in the front, above the sway bar, the other is on the left rear of the pan.
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
the ground is fukking cold [Mad]
here are the pictures
and yes my number is still the same

front drain plug:

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rear drain plug:

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[ December 27, 2005, 08:00 PM: Message edited by: two-gun kid ]
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
Thanks Two Gun Kid and Jason B. I think I might be able to drain and change oil filter. Thanks
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by positiveextreme:
Thanks Two Gun Kid and Jason B. I think I might be able to drain and change oil filter. Thanks

Jason B ?haha no problem, get a k&n filter, i think the part number for that is #3001
 
Posted by PWR HNGRY 302 (Member # 6000) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by two-gun kid:
quote:
Originally posted by positiveextreme:
Thanks Two Gun Kid and Jason B. I think I might be able to drain and change oil filter. Thanks

Jason B ?haha no problem, get a k&n filter, i think the part number for that is #3001
It is part # 3001 i just checked mine.
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
Thanks Everyone.

Unfortunately that wasnt the problem I was hoping it would be, my car sounds bad still.
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
oil pan gasket? rear main seal?
 
Posted by Jmir018 (Member # 1414) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by two-gun kid:
quote:
Originally posted by positiveextreme:
Thanks Two Gun Kid and Jason B. I think I might be able to drain and change oil filter. Thanks

Jason B ?haha no problem, get a k&n filter, i think the part number for that is #3001
Jason B.. i saw that yesterday but didn't want to be a postwhore and correct him.. [Razz]
 
Posted by ShiftyGT (Member # 3862) on :
 
what kind of sound is your car making??
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
like something in the engine is damadged. like something is broken or loose. hard to explain.
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jmir018:
quote:
Originally posted by two-gun kid:
quote:
Originally posted by positiveextreme:
Thanks Two Gun Kid and Jason B. I think I might be able to drain and change oil filter. Thanks

Jason B ?haha no problem, get a k&n filter, i think the part number for that is #3001
Jason B.. i saw that yesterday but didn't want to be a postwhore and correct him.. [Razz]
shut up [Big Grin]
 
Posted by JohnB (Member # 969) on :
 
I'll let it go this time... [Wink]
 
Posted by 88DroptopGT (Member # 2535) on :
 
I think you're low on headlight fluid.
 
Posted by positiveextreme (Member # 4472) on :
 
DELETE ME PLEASE
 




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