Engine Oil Pan Replacement near Billerica, Massachusetts

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Engine Oil Pan Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Engine Oil Pan Replacement near Billerica, Massachusetts

Engine Oil Pan Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Midas - Billerica

4.6
(45)
0.49 mi
556 Boston Road
Billerica, MA
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Midas of Burlington

3.9
(25)
5.42 mi
66 Middlesex Turnpike
Burlington, MA
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Midas - North Reading

4.5
(132)
7.42 mi
220 Main Street
North Reading, MA
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Drum Hill Sunoco

4.6
(190)
7.66 mi
100 Drum Hill Rd
Chelmsford, MA
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Midas of Stoneham

3.7
(41)
8.64 mi
151 Main Street
Stoneham, MA
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Eli's Service Station

4.5
(20)
11.13 mi
125 Broadway
Arlington, MA
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The Right Price Auto

4.5
(15)
11.68 mi
17 Massachusetts Avenue
North Andover, MA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Sat
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Teele Square Auto

4.5
(15)
11.72 mi
1284 Broadway
Somerville, MA
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Midas of Malden

4.5
(95)
12.48 mi
65 Commercial Street
Malden, MA
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Abe's Complete Auto Service

4.4
(19)
12.68 mi
317 Fresh Pond Pkwy
Cambridge, MA
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Closes 7:00 PM
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Kbrera's Exhaust & Autocare

4.9
(20)
12.94 mi
40 Jackson St
Methuen, MA
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Pleasant Car Care Watertown

4.7
(902)
13.08 mi
106 Pleasant Street
Watertown, MA
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Engine Oil Pan Replacement

How are oil pan issues diagnosed?

Oil pan issues are very easy to diagnose as the pan is easy to access and view with the naked eye. For scenarios where the oil drain plug is stripped and needs to be addressed, this too is very easy for a mechanic to visually diagnose. In some cases you could have a leak from the oil pan gasket that can be hard to diagnose, especially if the bottom of the engine heavily covered oil, grease and road grime. In these cases in can be helpful for a mechanic to add fluorescent dye to the engine oil, drive the car, then recheck for the source of the leak using a black light.
Engine Oil Pan Replacement

How is an oil pan replaced?

The technician will drain the oil and remove the oil pan from the engine. Removal of the oil pan may require raising of the vehicle or removal of the front subframe. The mating surfaces on both the engine block and the oil pan will be cleaned and a new gasket will be applied. Some vehicles have a paper gasket, while others may only require an application of sealant according to the manufacturer. Once the pan is installed, the engine oil will be refilled to the correct level and the technician will check for leaks to ensure a proper repair.

RepairPal Recommendations for oil pan issues

Whenever the oil pan is removed you should have the oil pump pickup screen checked for debris and cleaned if dirty. I If the oil pan drain plug threads are damaged, a repair shop can attempt to repair them rather than replace the oil pan.

What to look out for when dealing with oil pan issues

If an oil pan is damaged from hitting something, caution should be taken to avoid driving the vehicle if oil is leaking and if an oil warning light is on, do not drive the car. If the oil pan is being replaced due to damage, the mechanic should ensure the oil pump pickup tube has not been damaged. If it is damaged it should be repaired or replaced when replacing the oil pan. When changing oil one must be very careful to avoid damaging the drain plug threads.

Can I replace the oil pan myself?

Replacement of the oil pan can be a very simple job or it can require major disassembly of the vehicle. On average, it takes around 4 hours for a technician to replace an oil pan. The time and effort can vary due to the access to the oil pan bolts, and the ability to remove the old pan and install the new one. On some vehicles you need to support the engine and remove the subframe to do this, so it can require special tools and abilities. If the job is straightforward an experienced DIY'er can do this, but it's not for the casual shade-tree mechanic. On vehicles where access is difficult you should leave this to a professional repair shop.

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