15mm is the closest thing i can find to fit, but still has a liottle slop on socket .Will definitely have to use a wrench on the front bolt, or cut it off.
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If it is an original style drain plug a 15mm wrench is what you want.
You need a torx type socket. If you use an Allen wrench...you will strip out the inside of the bolt.
Usually I use a crescent, or adjustable wrench.
The oil drain plug is located on the botton of the oil pan. the oil pan is black in color, there is an obvious "bolt" on the back side of the pan. Use a 14mm wrench to remove the bolt. The Transmission drain plug is located on the botton of the Transmission housing, Under the passanger side drive axle. Use a 15mm wrench to remove this plug.
If that is the case then the bolt head has rusted down, and you will have to either use a 6 point 15mm or hammer a 9/16" on it.
You typically use a wrench or snap the bolt.
You use a 16 mm or 5/8 wrench.
use a closed end open end wrench 16mm. Put the closed end on the bolt in the center of the pulley.Cupple a larger wrench boxed end to the open of the wrench on the pulley. Be carefull that your wrenches are in line with and push in a straight down motion.Then slip the belt off the alternator pulley. that should be a 15mm wrench
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.
5/16 in bolt. use a 1/2 inch wrench.