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The Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Drain Plug is located beneath the innovative hybrid hatchback that pairs a lively electric motor with a fuel-sipping gasoline engine, giving the Prius Plug-In an impressive electric range, 133 mpg equivalent efficiency, quick silent launches and roomy seating that suits daily commuters and eco-minded families alike while Toyota engineers add regenerative braking, smart battery management and a smooth continuously variable transmission for a confident, low-emission drive. The Prius Plug-In employs light materials and specially tuned suspension which sharpens handling without sacrificing comfort. Plus, all Toyota service network supports convenient at home or public charging that fills batteries in just few hours. The Transmission Drain Plug is a threaded steel fastener located in the Prius Plug-In transmission pan, designed to create a tight seal during operation, then also allow fluid removal when the time comes for maintenance. By sealing the internal transmission gears, it prevents leaking transmission fluid, while also resisting any road debris. Plus, it makes each scheduled fluid change faster and cleaner. The Transmission Drain Plug is built to Toyota specifications with a crush washer for a leak free fit. The magnetic tip draws metal debris that would otherwise circulate. Transmission Drain Plug threads and seating surface must be regularly checked and cleaned. To fit, safely lift the vehicle, remove the old plug and hand start and torque the new plug, refill fluid and check for leaks.