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The oil pan holds the engine oil, allowing it to be pumped through the engine for lubrication, cooling, and cleaning.
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Details
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Baffled Yes |
Capacity (QT) 4.5 |
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Color Aluminum |
Crank Shaft Wiper Included No |
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Dipstick Port Yes |
Drain Plug Included No |
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Drain Thread Size No Drain Plug |
Engine Oil Cooler Return Fitting No |
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Gasket or Seal Included No |
Installation Hardware Included No |
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Kick Out Type Pan No |
Length (IN) 17 |
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Material Aluminum |
Maximum Depth (IN) 6.25 |
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Oil Level Sensor Port No |
Package Contents Oil Pan |
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Pickup Included No |
Strap Width 12.7 IN |
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Sump Location Front |
Sump Type Wet |
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Windage Tray Included No |
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| TOYOTA | MATRIX (_E14_) | 2.4 AWD (AZE14_) | 2AZ-FE | 2362 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2008-09-01 2014-05-01 |
118 KW / 160 PS |
| TOYOTA | MATRIX (_E14_) | 2.4 (AZE14_) | 2AZ-FE | 2362 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2008-09-01 2014-05-01 |
118 KW / 160 PS |
| TOYOTA | MATRIX (_E14_) | 1.8 (ZRE142_) | 2ZR-FE | 1797 CCM / 1.8 L | Petrol | 2008-01-01 2014-05-01 |
97 KW / 132 PS |
| TOYOTA | MATRIX (_E14_) | 2.4 (AZE14_) | 2AZ-FE | 2362 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2008-01-01 2014-05-01 |
117 KW / 159 PS |
| TOYOTA | MATRIX (_E14_) | 2.4 4WD (AZE144) | 2AZ-FE | 2362 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2009-01-01 2010-12-01 |
117 KW / 159 PS |
Overview
| Car models | TOYOTA MATRIX (_E14_) |
| Engines | 2AZ-FE; 2ZR-FE |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 132-160 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 97-118 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2008-2014 |
FAQs
The oil pan serves as a reservoir at the bottom of the engine, collecting and storing engine oil after it has circulated through the engine's components. It also houses the oil pump pickup, ensuring a steady supply of oil to maintain proper lubrication.
Indicators include visible oil puddles under the vehicle, a consistently low oil level, and oil stains on the underside of the engine.
Driving with a leaking oil pan is not recommended, as it can lead to low oil levels, resulting in inadequate lubrication and potential engine damage.
Replacing an oil pan involves draining the engine oil, removing the old pan, cleaning the mating surfaces, installing a new gasket, and securing the new pan in place. It's advisable to have this service performed by a qualified mechanic.