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My oil pan drain plug on my 2000 Jeep XJ with the 4.0 is stripped and just spins. It’s not leaking. How can I get the plug out and can the hole be fixed or do I need a new oil pan as some people are telling me?
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That company put an air chisel through my sisters oil pan while changing the oil. Mercedes diesel. No oil pan available in the world. I found one at an ebay junk yard.My daughter had this problem with a newish VW. My first question to her was- who changes your oil? Jiffy lube- lesson learned.
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Oil changes have been done at 2 jeep dealerships. It was one of them that stripped the drain plug.My daughter had this problem with a newish VW. My first question to her was- who changes your oil? Jiffy lube- lesson learned.
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I will check them out. Thank youLisle and Super Crazy Tools make specific oil drain plug tap kits. Just hire someone to do it. Run a quart of oil through engine and out open hole before you close up the newly tapped hole to remove shavings. This is so common of a repair that to not try it before full pan removal would be to risk throwing big money away.
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I wouldn’t trust a jeep dealership any more than I’d trust Jiffy lube. You need to find a mechanic and proceed to develope a positive business relationship with them. Or- DIY.Oil changes have been done at 2 jeep dealerships. It was one of them that stripped the drain plug.
In which case it's their responsibility to replace the pan.Oil changes have been done at 2 jeep dealerships. It was one of them that stripped the drain plug.
...and, the problem with tapping a new thread is that there's less metal in the opening, and hence more possibility of the failure of the connection. New pan is the best solution I think.Even if you were able to remove the plug, it is very probable that the threads in the pan are toast. Tapping new threads is an option, but make sure it is tapped to fit a new plug and as mentioned by another commenter don't forget to pour some oil through it to flush the shavings. If you have a leaky rear main seal which is common on XJ's, it may be a good opportunity to just get a new pan and replace the seal.
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Jeep was bought as a project. Unfortunately I got hurt and can’t do much after 2 back surgeries. Looking for a mechanic.I wouldn’t trust a jeep dealership any more than I’d trust Jiffy lube. You need to find a mechanic and proceed to develope a positive business relationship with them. Or- DIY.
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We are looking into that.In which case it's their responsibility to replace the pan.
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Big bummer on the back issues - Good luck with that- you can’t get up into Vt to find a good one? Gotta be somebody in Auburn.Jeep was bought as a project. Unfortunately I got hurt and can’t do much after 2 back surgeries. Looking for a mechanic.