Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310179

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$112.99
MPN: 3310179
UPC: 887548386786
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Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310179
Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310179
$112.99

Hold and protect your engine's oil supply with the Agility Auto Parts Engine Oil Pan 3310179. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2005-2007 Ford Five Hundred, 2005-2007 Ford Freestyle, and 2005-2007 Mercury Montego, all equipped with the V6-3.0L engine. Bolted to the bottom of the block, the oil pan forms the reservoir that collects and stores the engine's oil between drain intervals.

  • Aluminum construction: built from aluminum.
  • Baffled: internal baffles help keep oil gathered around the pickup during braking, acceleration, and cornering.
  • Drain plug included: ships with a drain plug and uses an M12 x 1-3/4 drain thread size for routine oil changes.
  • Windage tray: not included.

Agility engine oil pans are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications. If a leaking, dented, or corroded oil pan — or a stripped drain-plug thread — is the cause of your oil loss, this pan replaces the original. Country of origin: China.

Manufacturer part number 3310179.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

264-442, 5F9Z6675AA, 311-00972, FP53A

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicles does the 3310179 oil pan fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2005-2007 Ford Five Hundred, 2005-2007 Ford Freestyle, and 2005-2007 Mercury Montego with the V6-3.0L engine. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

What is this oil pan made of?

It is made of aluminum.

Does it include a drain plug?

Yes, a drain plug is included, and the pan uses an M12 x 1-3/4 drain thread size for oil changes.

Is a windage tray included?

No, a windage tray is not included with this oil pan.

What are signs my oil pan may need replacing?

Signs may include oil leaks or puddles under the engine, a dented or corroded pan, or stripped drain-plug threads. Diagnose the source of the leak before replacing.