There isn’t a single universal part number for Toyota oil drain plug gaskets; the correct gasket depends on your specific Toyota model, year, and engine.
What follows explains why part numbers differ, how to identify the right gasket for your vehicle, and the best ways to verify the exact Toyota part number before purchase.
Why part numbers differ by model
Toyota uses different drain plug styles across engines and generations. Some engines use a copper crush washer that is replaced with the drain plug; others use an O-ring or a combined plug-and-washer design. Because these designs change with engine family and year, there is no single part number that covers all Toyotas.
- Gather your vehicle information before looking up a gasket: model, year, engine code, and if possible the VIN.
- Check what type of gasket the drain plug uses on your engine (copper crush washer, O-ring, or integrated gasket in the plug).
- Consult official sources or your dealership’s parts catalog to pull the exact part number for your configuration.
- If you’re replacing an old gasket, inspect the seized washer or O-ring to ensure you’re getting the correct size and material for your engine.
Following these steps helps ensure you pick the correct gasket and avoid leaks after service.
How to find the exact part number for your Toyota
To pinpoint the exact number, use sources that reference your specific vehicle configuration. Lookups based on VIN or engine code reduce the risk of misidentification.
- Use Toyota’s official parts lookup tools: enter your model/year or VIN and search for “oil drain plug gasket” or the drain plug washer category to retrieve the correct part number.
- Ask a Toyota dealership or authorized parts counter with your VIN; they can confirm the exact gasket and provide the official part number.
- Check third-party retailers that list OEM Toyota parts and verify the compatibility against your engine code; cross-check the gasket type (copper washer vs O-ring) before ordering.
- Keep the part number handy for future maintenance to streamline service visits and avoid re-checking.
In practice, the correct gasket number is specific to your car, which is why verification through official sources is essential.
Summary
There is no universal oil drain plug gasket part number for Toyota vehicles. The correct gasket depends on model, year, and engine. To identify the right part, gather vehicle details, determine the washer type, and use official Toyota catalogs or a dealer’s lookup with VIN. When in doubt, contact a dealer or authorized parts retailer to confirm the exact OEM part number before purchase.


