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2025-08-31 12:21:34
Worked perfectly good quality
Yusnier
2025-08-20 14:03:34
Quedó como se muestra en la foto buena calidad
David M.
2025-07-15 11:08:00
Fits the drain plug on a 2012 Accord just fine. The inside diameter goes over the drain plug good but outside diameter is slightly smaller than a OEM crush washer. After several oil changes there hasn't been any issues with leaks so the difference has no real affect on its performance or function.
Jason McBride
2025-06-08 21:23:34
Everything worked well enough, so I’m pretty satisfied. It does seem that these are slightly smaller in diameter than the original, but still does the job just fine.
DoctorDave
2025-06-06 11:19:08
Perfect for doing my own oil changes and using new crush washers. No leaks at all
Scott
2025-05-22 13:11:51
I always do my own oil changes and while draining the oilmany people forget about changing the crush washer for the oil drain plug, it’s very important to change these as the old ones may start to fail if not replaced! They are very cheap, easily installed and will provide peace of mind knowing your engine won’t be dripping oil.
Stephen P
2025-04-12 12:56:40
This oil drain plug washer is also the same crush washer used on the PCV valve picture between the alternator and power steering pump of my 2006 Honda Accord 2.4 l. When you hold the washer, there is a beveled or rounded edge and a flatter edge, the proper way to install is the flat faced surface needs to face the engine block. Well either way works I like to do it this way. Generally both are torqued to 26 foot lbs. Works as it should I also use just a dab of "blue" loctite on the threads. - Pack of Oil Crush Washers/Drain Plug Gaskets Compatible with Honda - Compatible with OEM 94109-14000 - Fits Civic, Accord, CR-V/CRV, Pilot, Odyssey and More - by Mission Automotive
Adam M.
2025-03-04 14:58:24
Application: 2015 Honda Accord Sport - 2.4L 4 cyl. w/ CVTI purchased these based on some prior reviews where individuals stated, via comparison, that these were EXACTLY like the OEM Honda drain plug washers. Some of these reviewers showed photos of an old washer laying over top of this product as proof. As I found out yesterday, that is not the case in my application. In my first photo, the LEFT is a washer I purchased from my local Honda dealership that I installed during my last oil change. The RIGHT washer is the one received in the 20 pack from Amazon. The inner diameter (ID) is correct. This means that it’s a snug fit over the threads of the drain plug. However, the outer diameter (OD) is obviously not the same (see 2nd photo). When installed, these washer do not sit flush with the edge of the drain plug head. In theory, it should still give a good seal and I have no oil dripping from the plug to speak of. I do use a torque wrench and secure my drain plug at exactly 30 ft/lbs per Honda’s torque specs.In summary, I’m very OCD and meticulous about my vehicle maintenance. I ordered these because I expected them to be one thing and they were not (hence 3 stars). The value is good for the money as 20 would last me 100,000 miles at regular 5,000 oil change intervals. I guess it’s possible that every Honda dealership service center may stock different washers. But if you expect this washer to sit exactly flush with the drain plug bolt head, look somewhere else.
Bill Deller
2025-02-21 19:49:26
It seems a bit smaller around compared to crush washer I had in last change, but same number as motorcycle washer. Used on my engine oil drain bolt for my Honda goldwing gl1500
Derek.Liu
2025-01-14 16:26:53
Does not fit My Honda Fit 2016 and Odyssey 2016
Khushp
2025-01-04 17:58:38
I paid $15 for this as hubby is planning for oil change for our Honda CRV but it didn’t fit right.Since I got it delivered from USA , as it’s not available with prime so there is no free returns. I plan to return it but it actually give me estimate for returning it for $20. It’s just garbage for me as dimension went wrong .
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