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The Jeagou Magnetic Oil Drain Plug M14 x 1.5 is a high-quality stainless steel component designed to enhance engine longevity by effectively trapping metal fragments with its powerful neodymium magnet. It includes a durable aluminum crush washer to prevent leaks and is compatible with a variety of vehicles. Easy to install and maintain, this product comes with a 24-month warranty for peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Jeagou |
Brand | Jeagou |
Model | Oil Drain Plug M14 x 1.5 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.14 x 0.74 x 0.74 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ODP-001 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | ODP-001 |
R**M
2027 Hyundai Sonata oil drain plug
Just what I needed to replace the drain plug on 2017 Hyundai Sonata SE, fit fine, no leaks and gas magnet to catch any metal shavings.
C**D
Nice stock plug
Perfect replacement.
K**E
Worked perfectly on 2010 Volkswagen Golf GTI
Replaced a stripped oil drain plug in a 2010 Volkswagen Golf GTI. This fit great.
J**N
It's priced right, and it is magnetic.
Fits fine in my 2007 Honda Odyssey. Should also work fine in any other car with a J35 engine. It was cheaper to buy this plug with the included aluminum crush washer than it was to buy a crush washer by itself at a local auto parts store.It is stainless, and magnetic. I'll know in another 7,500 miles if the magnet stays magnetic, and stays attached.It is interesting to note that the head is very different from the original drain plug, and from most automotive fasters.The original drain plug has a formed head, and the replacement has a machined head.The original uses a 17mm wrench, while the replacement has a sloppy fit with a 15mm wrench and a reasonable fit with a 9/16" wrench -- which is weird.But it's installed and it is keeping the oil in the pan where it belongs.
C**Z
Worked for 2020 Mazda CX-5
Fit perfectly, I took off two stars bc it came with no washers
T**N
Simple and seals properly - be sure mechanic uses the washers.
Being magnetic allows some metal to be captured from the oil on the plug and can be wiped away at an oil change. Remind your oil changer to make sure washers are in place. If they lose a washer removing your oil drain plug while changing your oil then make them replace the entire old plug and give you the old one - no substitute washers should be used. If it is dripping oil in your drive way after you get home after an oil change they have left off the washer (s) or improperly tightened the plug. Always check your oil level the following day after driving some (before a long trip) after an oil change. Make sure they replace the plug with a properly set torque wrench to prevent stripping the threads on your oil pan. And make sure they top off your oil to the proper level! (Check your oil level when you get gas)
D**D
IT'S ALUMINIUM - NOT STEEL !
The description says steel, but it is really aluminum. I don't want to risk it on my oil pan, so I returned and bought a steel drain plug. They need to fix the description!
G**R
Far more user friendly with its Hex Head than Audi's Torx.
More positive tightening than Audi's Torx Head. And you don't need to pack Torx as well, to get the job done.
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