🔧 Upgrade Your Oil Change Game!
The Fumoto Original F103S LC-10 Lever Clip FS-Series Engine Oil Drain Valve is designed for hassle-free oil changes. With its compact size and durable brass construction, this valve eliminates the risk of stripped threads and frozen plugs, making maintenance a breeze. Enjoy the convenience of one-touch operation and ensure your engine stays in top shape.
Material | Brass |
Brand | Fumoto |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.3 x 1.06 x 5 inches |
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel, Brass |
Inlet Connection Type | Butt Weld |
Outlet Connection Type | Butt Weld |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.2 Inches |
Valve Type | Ball Valve |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00671635613127 |
Manufacturer | Fumoto |
UPC | 671635613127 |
Model | F103S LC-10 lever clip |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 1.06 x 5 inches |
Item model number | F103S LC-10 lever clip |
Manufacturer Part Number | F103S |
T**T
2003 Toyota Camry V6 3.0 LE/2007 Toyota Corolla S
Went on easy enough and didn't leak after a few months. Haven't drained the oil yet so can't comment on that yet. Little expensive, but so far, very satisfied.11-30-19 Update--Finally drained my oil for work on the vehicle and used old oil container and clear plastic tubing and worked very well! It takes a little longer to drain than just using the "drain bolt loosening" method, but not a big deal; this isn't a race. ;)10-10-20 Update-It's been about 2 years since I installed this valve and I've had no leaks or problems with it.04-14-21 Update-I just installed another of these valves on a 2007 Toyota Corolla because of how much easier it made changing the oil on my Camry. FYI-It's the same exact size for both vehicles.05-25-21 Update-I just drained my oil on the Camry & used one of those small zip ties to make sure the clear tubing I used that went from this valve to the container was secured well to the nipple of this valve. I think I'll do that for now on as the clear tubing could possibly come off otherwise if I brushed the tubing by mistake. FYI-An old laundry detergent container had thick enough plastic that it didn't allow the hot oil to melt the container after driving prior for about 7 minutes; I wouldn't try it with those thin plastic milk 1 gallon containers as the hot oil would probably deform the container & leak. I usually use old oil containers, but tried this container this time as it seemed more robust & I had to drain it quickly after driving. It's safer to drain it after the cars engine has cooled but that's not always possible. I did have to jack up the front end of the car so the laundry container could fit underneath it.
B**M
I love it.
I love this thing made changing oil, a breeze, great product.
T**
Solid and easy to use
I installed this yesterday in my 2013 Toyota Tacoma. It was simple to install no different than just putting the plug back in. There was a little bit of oil left in the truck and I was able to get this plug-in while it was still draining, although a bit messy, it allowed me to test the valve. It worked perfectly and did not leak. I bought the shorter version so that I didn’t have to worry about clearance and it does not look like it will be an issue. It barely hangs down much further than the original pan plug. On the next oil change I will be attaching a hose to see if that helps control any dripping mess. Overall couldn’t be happier I no longer need a wrench.
F**I
This valve is best for DIY oil change, unless you are worried about ground clearance
I just like opening a tap to drain engine oil instead of fumbling with drain plugs especially because I change my engine oil more often than recommended.I installed the fumoto valve on my 2008 Toyota Corolla CE. I ended up using an extra washer to get the valve all the way in.I chose the F103S over the F103N because it has a shorter spout and its the best for the Corolla or if you are worried that the valve might be knocked off when you drive over a ramp.Really good buy. No complaints except for the slight difficulty in getting the valve all the way in and having to use an extra washer.You should also look at the F-103 if you are worried about ground clearance under your car.
T**R
Great Product!
I installed this product on my 2018 Toyota Tacoma (V6) in November 2021. It’s time to change the oil again and I was just about to buy my drain plug gaskets, but then remembered I installed this valve the last time. I just checked it out and the valve is still torqued, the retaining clip is still firmly attached, and I’ve had no leaks whatsoever. It’s awesome just being able to open the valve to drain the oil. Much easier. Awesome product!
R**E
Does it’s job as advertised, slow drain.
I bought this for my ‘99 Camry, as not only do I deliver for a living, but I just drive it a lot. So I change the oil often. That drain bolt was getting annoying, especially as it seemed to stick sometimes. I put this in its place, and it works as advertised. It makes oil draining very simple, and collecting samples easy. There is one downside that I am noticing. The drain speed now seems much slower. Not sure why but there’s that. I even took off the oil cap. It just drains slow. Other than that, worth it.One year edit: still working great! Worth it! Make sure it’s installed correctly, and be mindful that the drain tile could be two or three times longer with it in, so put the pan under, open the drain valve, and go get a coffee or something. But the convenience is worth it! Still holding up 30k miles later.
C**N
2020 Tacoma
So much easier to change the oil.
B**N
Super simple
Wow, I love this. I usually write reviews when I had the product for a while, and its been 6 months now. I have been changing oil on my car and realitives cars for a longgg time. This was super simple. So simple, I didnt even have to put my car on jack stands or a lift. This was the fatest I have ever changed my oil ever. Does it have to be about speed, NO. But I can say that I dont have to worry about the screw stripping, over under tighting, using a special bolt.My only concern is the safety lever. It looks as though this one will not last or its getting weak. It could be because its getting discolored with the outside elements, sun, rain, snow, etc... To be on the safe side, i will try and replace the plastic safety lever every year depending on how I feel. Even if the safety lever breaks, you still need to lift up a little to drain, but dont want to take that chance.I will buy this again for another car and will highly recomend this to a friend
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