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In this 50-minute time-lapse video, we show you how to quickly replace the damaged aluminum oil pan on a 2005 Honda Accord after stripping the oil drain plug. Follow along for step-by-step instructions on how to fix this common issue and get your vehicle back on the road fast. Whether you're a DIYer or just looking for a quick fix, this guide will walk you through the process of replacing your oil pan efficiently. Don't let a stripped drain plug stop you from maintaining your car—watch now for a quick, budget-friendly solution! #vehiclestips #HondaAccord #OilPanReplacement #StrippedOilDrainPlug #CarRepair #DIYCarFix #HondaRepair Time- Lapse [0:00 - 0:05] Introduction Fast-paced intro showing the damaged oil pan on the 2005 Honda Accord, with a brief title card reading: "How to Fix a Damaged Oil Pan on a 2005 Honda Accord | Quick Oil Drain Plug Repair." Background music kicks in. [0:06 - 1:00] Preparation Phase Time-lapse begins. The mechanic quickly gathers necessary tools: a replacement oil pan, a socket wrench, a new oil drain plug, and safety gear. The vehicle is lifted, and the undercarriage is prepped for work. The time-lapse shows the mechanic organizing tools and getting ready. [1:01 - 10:00] Draining Oil The mechanic removes the old oil pan by unscrewing the oil drain plug. A close-up of the damaged plug shows how it's stripped. The time-lapse captures the draining of oil as the mechanic sets up a container for the used oil, working swiftly and efficiently. [10:01 - 20:00] Removing the Damaged Oil Pan In this segment, the mechanic removes the bolts, securing the damaged aluminum oil pan. The mechanic works quickly, using the proper wrench and carefully detaching the oil pan from the engine. Time-lapse shows the removal process from various angles, with the focus on precision. [20:01 - 30:00] Cleaning & Preparing for the New Pan Next, the mechanic cleans the mating surface of the engine block to ensure a proper seal for the new oil pan. The mechanic wipes down the area with a rag and uses cleaning solvents to remove any old gasket material or dirt. The time-lapse shows each cleaning step in detail. [30:01 - 40:00] Installing the New Oil Pan The new aluminum oil pan is brought in and installed. The mechanic places the new pan and begins to align it with the engine. Time-lapse shows the mechanic securing the oil pan with bolts, tightening them to the correct torque specification. [40:01 - 45:00] Replacing the Oil Drain Plug The new oil drain plug is installed into the newly fitted oil pan. The mechanic carefully threads the plug into place and tightens it. The video briefly pauses to show the steps involved in preventing cross-threading. [45:01 - 50:00] Final Steps & Conclusion The mechanic adds fresh oil to the engine, checks for leaks, and gives a thumbs-up to confirm the fix is complete. The time-lapse speeds through the final steps of cleaning the area and lowering the car from the lift.