Engine Oil Drain Plug & Gaskets

11413AA033 - : Plug Timing Hole for Subaru Image

Plug Timing Hole

Subaru 11413AA033
$6.11
MSRP $7.75
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17007AA060 - : Plug Straight Screw for Subaru Image

Plug Straight Screw

Subaru 17007AA060
$8.71
MSRP $11.03
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11051AA010 - : Plug Cylinder Head for Subaru Image

Plug Cylinder Head

Subaru 11051AA010
$2.76
MSRP $3.50
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82052FL000 - : Serv Plug Ay for Subaru Image

Serv Plug Ay

Subaru 82052FL000
$37.74
MSRP $53.53
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9034118032 - : Plug Straight Screw for Subaru Image

Plug Straight Screw

Subaru 9034118032
$6.33
MSRP $8.02
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90321TA010 - : Plug Hole PAI14 for Subaru Image

Plug Hole PAI14

Subaru 90321TA010
$1.13
MSRP $1.72
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413975400 - : Plug Balancer Sft for Subaru Image

Plug Balancer Sft

Subaru 413975400
$4.39
MSRP $5.57
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17007AA070 - : Plug Straight Screw for Subaru Image

Plug Straight Screw

Subaru 17007AA070
$8.71
MSRP $11.03
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22454AA130 - : Spark Plug Wire for Subaru Image

Spark Plug Wire

Subaru 22454AA130
To 04/1997. Cylinder 4. Forester. #4. Impreza. 2.5l. #4.
$45.83
MSRP $65.00
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11021AA170 - : Engine Core Plug for Subaru Image

Engine Core Plug

Subaru 11021AA170
Location-Engine Block. All Required.
$12.28
MSRP $15.57
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91033AC000 - : Mirror Assembly Plug for Subaru Image

Mirror Assembly Plug

Subaru 91033AC000
$0.85
MSRP $1.30
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22451AA73A - : Spark Plug Wire for Subaru Image

Spark Plug Wire

Subaru 22451AA73A
Cylinder 2.
$13.75
MSRP $17.43
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21.1% Off

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TL;DR Summary

Engine oil drain plugs and drain plug gaskets are small parts that play a big role in protecting your Subaru engine. Replacing worn drain plugs and crush gaskets during oil service helps prevent leaks, maintain proper oil levels, and support long-term engine reliability in all driving conditions.

Small Parts That Help Protect Your Subaru Engine

Regular oil changes are one of the most important maintenance tasks for any Subaru owner. Whether your vehicle spends its time commuting, exploring trails, handling winter weather, or taking long road trips, clean oil helps protect internal engine components from wear.

During every oil service, the engine oil drain plug and gasket help create a secure seal between the oil pan and drain opening. Over time, drain plug gaskets can flatten, wear, or lose their ability to seal properly. Reusing damaged components may increase the risk of oil leaks, which can lead to low oil levels and unnecessary engine wear.

Replacing these parts during routine maintenance is an inexpensive way to help protect your Subaru's engine and maintain dependable performance.

What This Category Includes

  • Engine oil drain plugs
  • Drain plug gaskets and crush washers
  • Oil pan sealing components
  • Replacement drain plug assemblies
  • Fitment-specific oil service parts for Subaru vehicles


Why Genuine Subaru Parts Matter

Oil leaks often start with sealing surfaces that no longer fit or seal correctly. Genuine Subaru engine oil drain plugs and drain plug gaskets are designed specifically for Subaru oil pans, thread specifications, and sealing requirements.

Aftermarket alternatives may vary slightly in thickness, material, or fitment. While those differences may seem minor, they can affect sealing performance and increase the risk of leaks. Genuine Subaru components help provide proper fitment and dependable sealing throughout oil service intervals.

For Subaru owners who drive in extreme temperatures, wet conditions, snow, or rugged environments, maintaining proper engine lubrication is especially important. Reliable oil system sealing helps support the durability that Subaru owners expect from their vehicles.

How to Choose the Right Part

Always match the drain plug and gasket to your Subaru's year, model, trim, and engine. While many Subaru vehicles use similar oil service components, specifications can vary between applications.

Inspect the drain plug threads during every oil change. If the plug shows damage, corrosion, excessive wear, or stripped threads, replacement may be recommended. Likewise, drain plug gaskets should be inspected and replaced as needed to help maintain a proper seal.

Using your VIN is the best way to confirm fitment before ordering parts. Be sure to follow the maintenance procedures and torque specifications listed in your Owner's Manual.

Related Subaru Models and Parts

While servicing your oil system, you may also want to inspect related maintenance components. Browse our Oil Filters, Engine Parts, and Gaskets & Seals categories.

Popular Subaru model pages include the Subaru Outback, Subaru Forester, Subaru Crosstrek, and Subaru WRX.

Key Takeaways

  • Engine oil drain plugs and gaskets help prevent oil leaks and maintain proper lubrication.
  • Replacing worn drain plug gaskets during oil service is a simple preventive maintenance step.
  • Genuine Subaru components are designed for proper fitment and sealing performance.
  • Reliable oil system maintenance supports long-term engine durability.
  • Always confirm fitment using your VIN and follow the recommendations in your Owner's Manual.

FAQ

Should I replace the drain plug gasket during every oil change?

Many Subaru applications use crush-style gaskets that are designed to compress and create a seal. Inspecting and replacing the gasket during oil service can help reduce the risk of leaks.

What happens if a drain plug gasket fails?

A worn or damaged gasket may allow engine oil to leak from the drain plug area, potentially leading to low oil levels if left unaddressed.

Can I reuse my Subaru oil drain plug?

If the drain plug is in good condition and the threads are undamaged, it may be reusable. However, damaged or worn plugs should be replaced.

How do I know if my drain plug is leaking?

Signs may include oil spots under the vehicle, oil residue around the drain plug area, or visible seepage during inspection.

Why choose genuine Subaru drain plugs and gaskets?

Genuine Subaru parts are engineered for the vehicle's original specifications, helping provide proper fitment, sealing performance, and long-term reliability.