Originally Posted By: The Critic
Originally Posted By: GMFan
Over dozens of oil changes on multiple cars I have never changed a drain plug washer nor had an issues doing so. I have the original drain plug washer on my Mazda after 43,000 miles and 6 oil changes.
But does that make it right?
There is a difference between getting away with something, and actually doing the job properly. I choose and advocate for the latter.
I think the term "getting away with something..." does not apply in this case, or at least it doesn't apply in my case. I check for leaks and inspect the drain plug at every oil change, clean it and, if everything looks good, I put it back in.
On my last oil change on the Focus I had to change the drain plug because on the previous OCI I noticed that it wasn't sealing properly, but did not have the means to get the new plug then.
Making informed, logical decisions instead of blindly following the book does not equal getting away with things or relying on luck.
I get what you're saying though. Plenty of people and mechanics simply go by "nah, it'll be fine..." and in those cases they are getting away with stuff, but sooner or later it will come back to bite them.