Help: 1992 accord auto trans oil drain plug too tight
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Help: 1992 accord auto trans oil drain plug too tight
For a 1992 accord Lx with auto transmission. Is the plug the one that is at
the passenger side bottom facing the right front wheel? cause there is only
one such plug I can find that needs a 3/8'' ratchet to loose. I pulled the
ratchet arm hard but couldn't get it loosed even a little bit. Should I find
a ratchet with much longer arm or any good suggestion? I was afraid greater
torque could damage the plug housing or even the oil pan. Thanks ahead!
the passenger side bottom facing the right front wheel? cause there is only
one such plug I can find that needs a 3/8'' ratchet to loose. I pulled the
ratchet arm hard but couldn't get it loosed even a little bit. Should I find
a ratchet with much longer arm or any good suggestion? I was afraid greater
torque could damage the plug housing or even the oil pan. Thanks ahead!
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Re: 1992 accord auto trans oil drain plug too tight
get a bigger ratchet or a breaker bar, it gets tight
"XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> For a 1992 accord Lx with auto transmission. Is the plug the one that is
at
> the passenger side bottom facing the right front wheel? cause there is
only
> one such plug I can find that needs a 3/8'' ratchet to loose. I pulled the
> ratchet arm hard but couldn't get it loosed even a little bit. Should I
find
> a ratchet with much longer arm or any good suggestion? I was afraid
greater
> torque could damage the plug housing or even the oil pan. Thanks ahead!
>
>
"XG" <gungxu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c513lo$4h4$1@newsreader.wustl.edu...
> For a 1992 accord Lx with auto transmission. Is the plug the one that is
at
> the passenger side bottom facing the right front wheel? cause there is
only
> one such plug I can find that needs a 3/8'' ratchet to loose. I pulled the
> ratchet arm hard but couldn't get it loosed even a little bit. Should I
find
> a ratchet with much longer arm or any good suggestion? I was afraid
greater
> torque could damage the plug housing or even the oil pan. Thanks ahead!
>
>
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