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Old May 13, 2011 | 09:58 PM
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Had my 2002 V70, cross country, oil changed at a local shop. they showed me the thread on my oil pan was stripped so for $8 they put in universal plug in the mean time.
On the next scheduled service I went to the dealer and they would not even go near the oil plug. there only suggestion was to replace the oil pan. which would put me out $1,000.00
I was wondering if there was any other suggestion on how else to deal with my situation? can i continue to use a universal drain plug for the next 5+ years we will own the car, do I change the universal plug once a year in order to avoid failure, or do i have other options that are not as costly as what the dealer suggested.
 
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Old May 13, 2011 | 10:05 PM
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Tell the dealer to blow it out their rear.
Oil pans are $200 on ebay and any mechanical person with reasonable tools can put one on.
 
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Old May 13, 2011 | 11:51 PM
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Why would you have to replace the universal plug? Not sure what that is but imagine it's a bigger plug that cut new threads into old hole?

Heli-coil might be an option too but if it isn't installed perfectly it may leak...

If the universal is working w/o leaks then go with that. Or you could get another pan at a junkyard for cheap; install it yourself or take it to a volvo indy shop.

If you're taking your car to the dealer for oil changes you must have $$ to burn... Find a reputable indy shop in your area or DIY.
 
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