A 7/32 socket or wrench will fit on a 5.5mm bolt, but poorly. You risk rounding off the head of the bolt if it's stuck very tight.
It take a 14mm head size for the socket or wrench. Not sure about the shaft size.
It'a 7/16 bolt on that car.
Oil drain bolts on most vehicles vary from 7/16 to 5/8. Take a crescent wrench under with you to check, then compare the size to a regular socket and use it.
The effective diameter of the bolt defines the size of the bolt head. Hence the size of the spanner or wrench that fits the bolt. There are certain exceptions but these are usually specialist applications.
You need a torx type socket. If you use an Allen wrench...you will strip out the inside of the bolt.
If it has the hex bolts, find a hex wrench that is the right size, cut the wrench approx 2 inches long and find a socket that fits the hex. You can attach your torque wrench to the socket. Been there did that.
Bolts are categorised by their thread size. The standard socket size for a bolt with a three quarter inch thread is 1 and one eighth inches. Heavy head bolts use a one and a quarter inch socket.
Depends on what you are needing it for. First you should determine what size socket wrench [ratchet] to use. If using a small socket in a small place, try either a 1/4" or 3/8" drive ratchet.Second will see a square piece on the head of the ratchet. You take the socket, and match the two squares together.(Note: On some ratchets, you may simply be able to push the socket on, while others, there may be a small circle on the opposite side of the socket wrench. You have to push this in, while pushing the socket onto the square, and, when the socket is in place, release the circle. This attaches the socket to the socket wrench safely, so that it does not come loose while in use).Now, if you are tightening the bolt/nut, you push the lever on the back of the head of the socket wrench to the LEFT. If you are loosening, you push the lever to the RIGHT. (Remember it like ON/OFF. On [Left], Off [Right]).After setting the socket wrench, you place the socket on the nut/bolt, you turn the socket wrench to the left if tightening, and right if loosening. (When you turn it, you should hear a clicking noise. Then when you begin to tighten/loosen it, it will stop clicking).Hope this helps!
i am guessing your talking about the drain plug and if so then yes an open end box end wrench or a socket and ratchet and some just require the ratchet only while others use Allen wrench, the size depends on the plugs head
It will be a metric socket. Just try different sizes until you find the right one.
A 1 1/4" wrench will fit a bolt of the same size .