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Toyota Drain Plug Washer is a drain plug to cover the oil pan, which prevents dripping oil and ensures that vocation remains at the right level of lubrication. Since 1937, Toyota has gained international respect through the combination of lean production with continuous improvement that reduces wastes and improves the quality of the builds and today the Toyota vehicles reflect the TNGA platform that enhances handling, safety and makes servicing the vehicle easier via the Drain Plug Washer. The Hybrid Synergy Drive of the brand, developed in the recent Prius, and the adventurous 2024 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid demonstrates how Toyota can make its product efficient and reliable, allowing the drivers longer range with electric power without losing durability. The fact that it is easy to perform simple repairs at home, as its parts and designs welcome easy home repairs, is also important to owners who like Toyota because of their designs and availability of parts. The first step in installing the Toyota Drain Plug Washer is to park on a level surface with an engine that is not hot, place a catch pan under the oil pan, loosen the drain plug and allow the oil to drain. Take off the old worn Drain Plug Washer, clean the plug head and pan surface and slide the new washer in. Install the plug by hand forcing the plug tight but not too tight, wiping off drips, filling up the crankcase, wait a minute and run the engine then turn it off and check leaks which would indicate a poor seal.