Missing Bolts

Asked by Joseph Oct 15, 2018 at 08:46 PM about the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I began changing my own oil and noticed that there are pieces missing
from underneath my car. I have a 2014 Ford Fusion Energi and in the image
attached you'll find that it appears some bolts are missing from what looks to
be my oil pan (I'm not a full blooded car guy so excuse any misjudgment).
I'm not sure what bolts I need to order to fix this so any help would be great.
Let this be a reminder to do things yourself if you want them done right.
Those 10 min oil change places are a great example of you get what you pay
for.

2 Answers

157,475

Take it to your local Ford dealership for oil changes. They are usually very competitively priced and they can tell you if something is missing from your vehicle. The quick lube places and Walmart Automotive can be on the sketchy side sometimes.

42,920

Bob is right on. In the mean time look/see if those empty holes are threaded. No thread means no bolt. And oil pan bolts would run around the perimeter of the pan and nobody should be removing them for an oil change.

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