Judging by the photos:
1) There doesn't seem to be enough clearance to grab with Vise-Grips or a small pipe wrench.
2) There isn't that much shoulder sticking up in the first place.
3) It looks like apallo18 tried the chisel approach at the 6 o'clock position.
Given the near universal reduction in material quality, it's safe to assume the auto maker selected the cheapest 'hex-hole drain plugs'.
Anyone objects?
Ergo, maybe, in this day and age, it'd pay to remove any such drain plugs from new vehicles and replace them with a stainless steel examples? ....stainless steel with Teflon tape added!
1) There doesn't seem to be enough clearance to grab with Vise-Grips or a small pipe wrench.
2) There isn't that much shoulder sticking up in the first place.
3) It looks like apallo18 tried the chisel approach at the 6 o'clock position.
Given the near universal reduction in material quality, it's safe to assume the auto maker selected the cheapest 'hex-hole drain plugs'.
Anyone objects?
Ergo, maybe, in this day and age, it'd pay to remove any such drain plugs from new vehicles and replace them with a stainless steel examples? ....stainless steel with Teflon tape added!
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