Subaru 32103KA000

Pūrere Whakaheke Aukume Tuturu a Subaru (Tau Wāhanga 32103KA000) Pukapuka Tohutohu

Model: 32103KA000

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the installation, function, and maintenance of your Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug, part number 32103KA000. This component is designed to replace the standard engine oil drain plug in compatible Subaru vehicles. Its primary function is to attract and retain ferrous metallic particles that may be present in the engine oil, preventing them from circulating and potentially causing wear to internal engine components. Regular inspection and cleaning of the magnetic drain plug can provide insight into the engine's internal condition and contribute to its longevity.

Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug (Part No. 32103KA000) with original packaging.

Whakaahua 1: Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug, part number 32103KA000, shown with its official packaging. The packaging confirms the part number and indicates it is a genuine Subaru component manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. in Japan. The drain plug itself is a metallic component with a visible magnetic tip designed to attract and hold ferrous metal particles from engine oil.

2. Waka Hototahi

The Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug (Part No. 32103KA000) is compatible with various Subaru models. Please verify compatibility with your specific vehicle's service manual or a certified Subaru technician before installation.

3. Tohutohu Tāuta

Installation of the magnetic drain plug is typically performed during an engine oil change. It is recommended that this procedure be carried out by a qualified technician or an individual with appropriate automotive maintenance experience. Always refer to your vehicle's specific service manual for detailed oil change procedures and torque specifications.

3.1. Whakatupato Haumaru

3.2. Nga Utauta me nga Rawa e hiahiatia ana

3.3. Nga Taahiranga Whakamutunga

  1. Whakaritea te Waka: Position the oil drain pan beneath the engine oil pan.
  2. Remove Old Drain Plug: Using the appropriate wrench, carefully loosen and remove the existing drain plug. Allow all old engine oil to drain completely.
  3. Horahanga Ma: Wipe the drain plug opening on the oil pan with a clean rag to remove any residual oil or debris.
  4. Prepare New Plug: Place a new crush washer onto the Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug (Part No. 32103KA000). It is crucial to use a new crush washer with each oil change to ensure a proper seal and prevent leaks.
  5. Tāutahia he Mono Hou: Thread the magnetic drain plug into the oil pan by hand to ensure it is not cross-threaded.
  6. Torque Plug: Once hand-tight, use a torque wrench to tighten the drain plug to the manufacturer's specified torque. Refer to your vehicle's service manual for the exact torque specification. Overtightening can damage the oil pan threads, while undertightening can lead to leaks.
  7. Whakakī Hinu: Proceed with refilling the engine with the specified amount and type of new engine oil.
  8. Tirohia mo nga turuturu: After refilling and running the engine briefly, check around the drain plug for any signs of oil leakage.

4. Mahi me te Mahi

The Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug operates passively. Once installed, its integrated magnet continuously attracts and holds ferrous metallic particles that are suspended in the engine oil. These particles, often microscopic, are byproducts of normal engine wear. By collecting them, the magnetic drain plug helps to keep the engine oil cleaner and reduces the abrasive wear these particles could cause to critical engine components. The plug does not require any active user interaction during vehicle operation.

5. Tiaki

The primary maintenance for the magnetic drain plug occurs during each engine oil change.

5.1. Te tirotiro me te horoi

  1. When removing the drain plug during an oil change, carefully inspect the magnetic tip.
  2. Any metallic sludge or fine particles adhering to the magnet should be wiped clean with a rag. The presence of a small amount of fine metallic paste is normal and indicates the magnet is functioning as intended.
  3. If large metal shavings or chunks are observed, this may indicate a more significant internal engine issue. In such cases, consult a qualified mechanic for further inspection.
  4. Always replace the crush washer with a new one during reinstallation to ensure a proper seal.

5.2. Whakakapinga

The magnetic drain plug itself is a durable component and typically does not require regular replacement unless it is damaged (e.g., stripped threads, damaged magnet) or shows signs of wear. Inspect the plug for any damage during each oil change. If damage is found, replace it with a new Subaru Genuine Magnetic Drain Plug (Part No. 32103KA000).

6. Te Raru

6.1. Oil Leakage from Drain Plug

6.2. No Metallic Particles on Magnet

7. Whakatakotoranga

HuangaTaipitopito
Nama Wahi32103KA000
WaitohuSubaru
TauiraMono Puta
KaihangaSubaru
Taumaha Tūemi1.76 hekere
Hunga Hua3 x 3 x 1 inihi
Whakaoti o wahoMiihini

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

As a genuine Subaru part, this magnetic drain plug is manufactured to Subaru's quality standards. Specific warranty terms for genuine Subaru parts can vary by region and purchase location. Please retain your proof of purchase. For detailed warranty information or technical support, it is recommended to contact your authorized Subaru dealership or refer to the official Subaru webpae mo to rohe.

For further assistance, please consult your vehicle's owner's manual or contact a certified Subaru service center.

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