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TOYOTA Genuine Oil Drain Plug Gaskets (QTY10) - 90430-12031

TOYOTA Genuine Oil Drain Plug Gaskets (QTY10) - 90430-12031

TOYOTA Genuine Oil Drain Plug Gaskets (QTY10) - 90430-12031
$  10.00

Score By Feature

Based on 4,845 ratings
Sheerness
9.78
Easy to use
9.68
Value for money
9.50
Easy to install
9.49
Mileage
8.49

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Product Description

A new pack of 10 oil drain plug gaskets in open packaging
The developers of 1 Factory Radio offer free technical support.
A 90430-12031 is part of that number
It fits the following cars Toyota Lexus Scion 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
The 90 Day Warranty is guaranteed!

Questions & Answers

In the box, how many are there?

There are 10 in the bag since the title says (QTY10).

I want to know if this works on the Toyota tundra 5 (2014). The 7-to-1 ratio How many engines are there?

"No tundra takes yzza4", Rebecca Wu says, and that comment is a non sequitur since just days ago, she took over the title of the blog. A sealing ring serves to seal the seal, not to clean the filter element. Please accept the following credit card numbers 04152- Oil filter element YZZA4 is used for oil filter element An engine with a 7 Liter Toyota size.

What if this was used for the transmission oil drain plug gasket / washer?

It is true. On my 2004 Toyota Corolla, the gasket/washer for the automatic transmission drain plug worked at least as well as under the oil pan.

Is it compatible with the transmission drain plug on a 2005 Toyota Sienna?

There is no way for me to know. If you need a part number, please ask your local Toyota dealer for it.

Selected User Reviews For TOYOTA Genuine Oil Drain Plug Gaskets (QTY10) - 90430-12031

Counterfeit genuine We are waiting for a lawsuit I haven't used them yet, but they seem real to me
3/5

The oil on my truck has been changed regularly since the day it was new, and it now has 145,000 miles. This little oil plug washer is not any different from the previous ones I have seen from the dealer, even I have updated My husband and I just returned from a 7,000-mile trip across the United States. I did not have a tight seal on the drain plug this morning when I changed the oil. My oil plug washers were always factory made and I have never had a problem like this. Baked on the oil pan and plug is a fake gasket material. I needed to shave off the washer so that I could remove the other half, and I had to remove the oil pan to do that. The last time I had to do that was in high school. As pissed as I am now, I would have been more so if the plug had fallen out in an urban area. They are elaborate counterfeit scams, right down to the packaging. Do not fall victim to them. A photo of an OEM washer can be seen on the left hand side of the picture.

Blake Mullen
Blake Mullen
| Jan 05, 2021
They are fake, based on what I've seen
3/5

It seems to be in good shape. However, I haven't had time to use it to offer feedback, but on the whole it is merely the packaging. My impression is that the whole label was printed to mimic an authentic Toyota part. I have bought OEM Toyota parts from the dealer and never saw a label made up like this (ink printed on rectangle adhesive paper)* I will update this review accordingly once I have done an oil change and checked it out.

Jakob Espinoza
Jakob Espinoza
| Dec 17, 2020
I'm having trouble taking these washers off! The numbers I used were 4 and 5 On 5 of them, the rubberized coating needs to be scraped off the oil pan because it sticks to the oil This gasket is advertised as "Genuine Toyota" but I doubt it, the rubberized area where it attaches to the gasket is squished
3/5

The vendor is not a vendor I will purchase from again. This is the first time this has happened to me. A counterfeit product seems to have been sold to me.

Hazel Mayer
Hazel Mayer
| Feb 23, 2021
The oil drain plug gaskets that are sold here are not genuine Toyota OEM parts
3/5

The gaskets on these oil drain plugs are not genuine Toyota OEM It is the first time I've seen this type of gasket! I've done a lot of oil changes on Toyotas and have never seen anything like it! Buying false advertising can lead to serious consequences! You should not pay attention to the positive reviews, but rather the pictures provided by other customers. OEM is not required!.

Brecken Ellison
Brecken Ellison
| Feb 06, 2021
I like the way it leaks, even though it continues to leak
5/5

There was a lot of confusion for me. The gasket is distorted because of a large hole in the middle. A new plug went in the drain pan in place of the old one. It took me some pulling to get that to come off- The little bugger. Getting a hold of it is difficult as well. To pull it apart, I grabbed some locking pliers and grabbed hold of it and yanked very hard. No matter how hard I tried, it As I rocked it back and forth, it started moving. There is a definite tendency for it to move one way rather In order to do that, I kept twisting and turning it. It's nice to finally see this big piece of metal emerge from It seems like it was jammed in there when the last mechanic was at it. Then I took one of these Toyota OE Factory drain plug gaskets and placed it on the pan after letting the old oil out. You need to apply your own adhesive to the gasket since there is none The hole in the middle seems like it might be unable to hold the oil when it is glued to the pan. I started putting oil in the engine, and sure enough, there was a pool of oil around my feet as well. The process of cleaning up oil can be difficult. My bag of rags wasn't big enough, so I took a bunch. Therefore, I started mopping it up like a spill of three gallons of love lube would be. With the help of a bucket, I wrung out the rags so that the oil could be refilled in the engine. When I lifted the truck back up again, I saw that indeed, oil was spewing directly from the gap between the gasket and the baffle. So I went back and put the bolt that the previous guy shoved in the hole The sticker wouldn't stick, even though I pounded on it like crazy. That bad boy needed a bead of arc weld, so I grabbed the old arc welder. There you go! I don't have to worry about my roach stompers being drained by oil anymore, as the bolt stays in place, the gasket seals perfectly. In the next few days I will take the car to a quick lube joint for a new engine fluid change. It was a lot of work and a lot messier than I expected. In a nutshell This does not matter to me It has a hole in the middle, round, and is blue. I like it.

Barrett Griffin
Barrett Griffin
| Mar 12, 2021
You should always use a new one each time you change the oil in your Toyota
5/5

During my Toyota Tech consultation, I told her that after the 2 years of free everything on new Toyotas, I was going to do my own oil changes, filters, and grease jobs for the If that's fine with you, but when you change your oil, don't forget to use one of those aluminum crushable washers. I asked him if I could order them in bulk on AMAZON since the old one has been crushed like it should and if used again, could leak and he said it is not a good idea to use the old one since it has been crushed as it should be. had at least six oil changes and I haven't had a leak yet, so this product is great.

Kamryn HYDE
Kamryn HYDE
| Dec 23, 2020
This is the real deal, not a Under this listing, there were clearly some fakes for sale
5/5

They seem to be genuine Toyota washers, since I received them just now. There is no damage to the package, and Toyota's labeling appears to be intact. It is also possible that those two reviews could be faked but not to the same degree as the top two.

Maurice FINCH
Maurice FINCH
| Oct 11, 2020
Original Equipment Manufacturers of Toyota The installation process is simple and the value of the product is excellent
5/5

They delivered the product several days prior to what they projected would happen, which in this case was very helpful since I was in need of an oil change as soon as possible. It was quick and easy to install, and they are an exact fit for my Toyota Sienna (2008). Provides an easy way to replace them every time you change your oil It's an inexpensive way to guard against a leak in the oil pan around the bolt. The last time I installed it was I will be back Next time you change the oil, look at how well these hold up.

Miley Fritz
Miley Fritz
| Aug 14, 2021

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