Where is the OIL DRAIN PLUG

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bocaytomas

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Look, im sorry if i cannot find it on the forum or on the car, but could some PLEASE show me where it is?I tried taking out what seemed like it but that got me no where! And i searched all over google and cant find a single picture. Any help is appreciated!

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I'm guessing you're talking about your 08 Hoe? It's right at the rear...

If you can't find it by tomorrow I'll try and take a pic for you with my 07 Burb.
 

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That's it. Not your standard looking setup. Be careful when you open it, once the plug is out the oil will shoot out a good foot or so until the pressure decreases.
 

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:word: I learned this the hard way the first time I change the oil in my Burb :lol:
 

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That's it. Not your standard looking setup. Be careful when you open it, once the plug is out the oil will shoot out a good foot or so until the pressure decreases.
That's right about the oil shooting out, so don't remove the screw all the way, and make sure you have something on the ground to cover in case it gets on the cement
 

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Take your ride to a rough surface and remove your oil... just loosen the nut and don't remove it fully.... and also don't forget to tighten it back when you are all done.... best of luck!!!
 

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Also remember not to go crazy on the tightening of your filter and plug. Make sure they're tight but don't go all he-man on them.
 

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