Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310199

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$97.99
MPN: 3310199
UPC: 887548386984
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Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310199
Agility Autoparts Engine Oil Pan P/N:3310199
$97.99

Keep your engine's oil supply contained and feeding the pump pickup with the Agility Auto Parts Engine Oil Pan 3310199. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2009-2014 Honda Fit (L4-1.5L), bolting to the bottom of the block to hold the oil reservoir and collect what drains back from the engine.

  • Aluminum construction: a lightweight aluminum pan.
  • Drain thread size M12 x 1-1/2: the drain-plug port thread specification.
  • Configuration: not baffled and supplied without a windage tray; the drain plug is not included.
  • Built to spec: engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

A dented, corroded, or cracked oil pan can weep engine oil, and a stripped drain-plug thread can keep the plug from sealing at oil changes. If a leaking or damaged pan is the cause of your oil loss, this part replaces it. Because the drain plug is not included, consult the vehicle service information for the correct fastener and whether it may be reused. Country of origin: China. Manufacturer part number 3310199.

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

KHOP23B, 264-456, 311-50344, 11200RB0900, HOP23B

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does this oil pan fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2009-2014 Honda Fit with the L4-1.5L engine. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

What is this oil pan made of?

It is made of aluminum and is engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications.

Is a drain plug included?

No, the drain plug is not included. The drain thread size is M12 x 1-1/2; consult the vehicle service information for the correct fastener and whether it may be reused.

Is this pan baffled or does it have a windage tray?

No. This oil pan is not baffled and is supplied without a windage tray.

What does an oil pan do and when might it need replacing?

It holds the engine's oil reservoir at the bottom of the block and collects returning oil. Signs it may need replacing include seepage from a dented, corroded, or cracked pan or a stripped drain-plug thread.