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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / August 2006

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Son, me and oil change woes

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redwoodcoast@fastmail.fm - 26 Aug 2006 22:40 GMT
You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
seat, I'm back again.

Today, we're doing an oil change. He insists he was told his 1998 V-6
mustang has two oil drain plugs, but crawling under there, all I see is
one plug.  He admits that all he sees also, but swears there are
supposed to be two plugs.

He says that is because a body support part is supposed to bisect the
pan and forced ford to put in plugs on each end of the pan. But we
don't see the supposed support part either.

Admittedly, we don't have the car up on stands or anything, and even
though we are both thin, it's tough to get under there.

And, while we have CD repair manual for some reason we are having
trouble getting it to open today.

Is there just the one plug on this car?
Tina
NoOption5L@aol.com - 27 Aug 2006 02:08 GMT
> You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
> seat, I'm back again.

> Today, we're doing an oil change. He insists he was told his 1998 V-6
> mustang has two oil drain plugs, but crawling under there, all I see is
> one plug.  He admits that all he sees also, but swears there are
> supposed to be two plugs.

The answer can most likely be found in your owner's manual.

Patrick

> He says that is because a body support part is supposed to bisect the
> pan and forced ford to put in plugs on each end of the pan. But we
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> Is there just the one plug on this car?
> Tina
redwoodcoast@fastmail.fm - 27 Aug 2006 02:33 GMT
> The answer can most likely be found in your owner's manual.
>
> Patrick

First place I (and then he) looked. Nope. No answer. Checked the
"owners manual" as well as the maintenance schedule book/
Kruse - 27 Aug 2006 03:32 GMT
> Today, we're doing an oil change. He insists he was told his 1998 V-6
> mustang has two oil drain plugs, but crawling under there, all I see is
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> pan and forced ford to put in plugs on each end of the pan. But we
> don't see the supposed support part either.

Ford produced some cars in the '80s that had a "double-humped" oil pan,
and yes, these had two drain plugs. But if your car has only one plug,
you can only remove one plug. Perhaps your son's source was thinking of
one of these earlier cars.
Mort Guffman - 27 Aug 2006 03:32 GMT
>You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
>seat, I'm back again.
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>Is there just the one plug on this car?
>Tina

My 98 V8 has only one drain plug. I remember having older Mustangs
with two (I think my 87 had two).

You know, you can cause yourself untold grief by doing an oil change
wrong. That's why I do my own, but you may want to just have it done
at a shop.

On my 87 a Goodyear shop broke the threads on the oil pan. I was never
able to determine if it was a faulty oil pan or they over-tightened.
That cost me a lot of money. I used those rubber plugs for years till
I couldn't stand the slow leak anymore and got the pan replaced.

On my 98 the Ford Dealer forgot to put the dipstick back in the tube.
They left it laying on the engine, so when they closed the hood the
plastic T-handle broke. I had to go back twice to get it replaced.
Once to prove what they had done, a second time to pick up the part.

The same dealer sent me off another time a quart low. I had to drive
back and get my 6th quart. They didn't know that Cobras held 6 quarts.

Mort
Jason Honingford - 27 Aug 2006 05:03 GMT
That's funny, my Dad and I have had so many problems getting a simple oil
change done -- from putting in too much oil, to not using a washer on the
plug. I don't get it -- how do you mess up an oil change this way! And these
are dealers doing it!

Jason

> The same dealer sent me off another time a quart low. I had to drive
> back and get my 6th quart. They didn't know that Cobras held 6 quarts.
>
> Mort
redwoodcoast@fastmail.fm - 27 Aug 2006 16:55 GMT
Well, we've done them on our Toyotas for years, just the "two drain
plug" question that had us wondering.

We bit the bullet and pulled the one plug. Thanks, all for the help. I
was surprised that the drain plug was metric.

BTW, finally managed to open our CD repair manual. No help on the pan.
JohnV@nn - 28 Aug 2006 20:23 GMT
> >You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
> >seat, I'm back again.
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>
> Mort

A shop started my car with no oil in it.
Jon - 27 Aug 2006 04:01 GMT
> You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
> seat, I'm back again.
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> one plug.  He admits that all he sees also, but swears there are
> supposed to be two plugs.

the 5.0's have two plugs 87 to 95 mustangs.

check the OM for sure, call ford parts at local dealer
.boB - 27 Aug 2006 04:13 GMT
> You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
> seat, I'm back again.
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> Is there just the one plug on this car?
> Tina

    I believe that's only for the Fox body V8 cars.

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Kate - 28 Aug 2006 16:15 GMT
Thought he ordered that service CD ....
??

Kate

> You people helped so much with my son on changing out his broken car
> seat, I'm back again.
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> Is there just the one plug on this car?
> Tina
redwoodcoast@fastmail.fm - 28 Aug 2006 16:58 GMT
> Thought he ordered that service CD ....
He did. But we had trouble opening it Saturday until I remembered it
will only open under my sign-on (computer administrator).

Then, once it was open, there really was no reference to anything
specific. Best we could find was "drain oil."

I imagine because it is geared to professional mechanics, they feel
they don't need to address the "smaller issues."
t.
Mrs Ken Ehrett - 28 Aug 2006 20:39 GMT
The 5.0 has two drain plugs, don't think a V6 does....

:>Thought he ordered that service CD ....
:>??
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:>> Is there just the one plug on this car?
:>> Tina

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