Remove sure, why not, but I wouldnt install it with an impact gun. If you need to use an impact gun you may have bigger problems.
An impact wrench can be used to remove a frozen oil drain plug in a car. If the drain plug is frozen due to the weather, the best thing to do is to put the car in a heated garage for a few hours.
To remove a drain plug, locate the plug underneath the sink or tub, use a wrench to turn it counterclockwise, and then pull it out.
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Using a suitable 15mm wrench turn the drain plug counterclockwise.
It seems to me I use a 15 mm wrench to remove the engine oil drain plug.
The 2006 VW Jetta oil drain plug will be on the bottom of the oil pan. You can remove the drain plug with a 9/16 wrench.
13mm
Assuming you mean the engine oil drain plug, a 15mm wrench should do the job.
Oil drain plug is in the pan You probably have to remove a shield that hides the plug to access it 7/8's wrench to remove plug 14mm socket to remove skid plates
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.
14mm
The size wrench to remove it should be 15mm.