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The Toyota Drain Plug prevents the oil pan by covering it tightly and providing an easy access to the drivers to empty worn fluid during maintenance. Ever since its inception in the year 1937 Toyota had been concentrating on lean practices that reduced wastage, increased quality, and allowed assembly teams to find solutions fast. This spirit is supported by the recent achievements, as Toyota unveiled a versatile platform named TNGA and enhanced the Hybrid Synergy Drive to be applied in Prius as well as in the new RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid, making many Toyota models more responsive to drive, more powerful, and have a bigger electric range. Toyota reliability is another thing that owners are fond of, as they record high mileages with few repairs and have reduced running expenses. Small but durable, a Toyota Drain Plug is based in a tight but well-fitting thread and the crush washer that prevents any leakage and withstands heat as well as can be drained in a controlled manner once the time to change oil arrives. The Drain Plug is simple to install only with the use of simple tools and a constant concentration. Pull over on flat ground, turn on the brake and allow the engine to cool. Slide a pan under the sump, wash the mating surface and install a new washer. To avoid cross-threading, start the plug by hand and then screw it with a torque wrench to the spec in the manual. Clean excess, add the right amount of oil, leave the motor running an entire minute and check whether there are drips. After a brief journey car maintain stop, re-check Drain Plug and tighten a little in case of leakage.