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Just a heads up. I’m sure you’ll be able to find a replacement plug. But get two. Maybe you’ll never need the spare, but you’ll have one.My drain plug is plastic and screws into a plastic receiver that has rivets on 2 sides. It looks like this one: https://a.co/d/agzs2an.
Is there a way to replace just the plug or do I have to drill out the rivets and replace the assembly?
The piece you turn with your finger/thumb is broke off and the previous owner used some kind of pliers to remove/install the plug.
Drive a flat blade screwdriver into center of plastic plug then turn it counterclockwise to take it out and bring to any hardware store. Because it's 1999 model chances are good it is inch threads they will have a plug that will fit it(it should be plastic,stainless steel or brass so it doesn't corrode)Just a heads up. I’m sure you’ll be able to find a replacement plug. But get two. Maybe you’ll never need the spare, but you’ll have one.