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What tool u need to open oil drain plug because it seems to be square..?

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A socket should work, but if not...use an adjustable wrench..make sure it is closed tight so u dont strip the corners..

if all else fails...use some locking vice grip plyers..and again..dont strip those corners..

they should also sell the proper tool at the local auto parts store.

let me know how it goes

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