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Transmission Oil Pan with Gasket for 1997-1998 Buick SkylarkTransmission Oil Pan with Gasket for 1997-1998 Buick Skylark
A-Premium®Part # APOPK043
Transmission Oil Pan with Gasket for 1997-1998 Buick Skylark
4.38 Reviews
$71.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Buick Skylark: 1997 1998
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Vehicle: Buick Skylark
Item LocatedUnited States
QuantityOne Set
MaterialSteel
Part interchange
265-814, 103-138, 24206181, 8676250, 24204624, TOS18717, JG-108, 265814, 
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ConditionNew
item #1006VTL1
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Engine Oil Pan with 12 Bolt Holes for 1994-1998 Buick Skylark
A-Premium®Part # APOP202
Engine Oil Pan with 12 Bolt Holes for 1994-1998 Buick Skylark
4.38 Reviews
$107.99
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Fits Buick Skylark: 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
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Vehicle: Buick Skylark
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
MaterialAluminum
ColorNatural
Part interchange
10182390, 12512670, 12577511, 264-126, GMP66C
item #1002S7SL
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Engine Oil Pan for 1977-1979 Buick Skylark
A-Premium®Part # APOP198
Engine Oil Pan for 1977-1979 Buick Skylark
4.38 Reviews
$137.99
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Fits Buick Skylark: 1977 1978 1979
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Vehicle: Buick Skylark
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
0465221, 14079399, 360010, 3974252, 264104, 264-104, 103036, GMP08A
item #1002S9XU
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Transmission Oil Pan for 1997-1998 Buick Skylark
A-Premium®Part # OP031
Transmission Oil Pan for 1997-1998 Buick Skylark
4.38 Reviews
$51.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Buick Skylark: 1997 1998
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Vehicle: Buick Skylark
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
265-814, 103-138, 24206181, 103138, 635-1072
item #1002T2AS
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What is an oil pan?

An oil pan is a dark-colored part that seals the bottom part of the crankcase and contains the engine oil before and after it has circulated through the engine. An oil pan is essentially responsible for lubricating various parts of the engine. 

Lubricating the engine parts reduces friction and increases their efficiency and longevity. The oil pan also prevents the engine oil from leaking (to other parts), keeping it within the lubricating system. A gasket covers the oil pan to keep the oil contained. When the engine is functional, the oil pump sucks oil from the pan and circulates it through various parts of the engine. Once all components are lubricated, the used oil returns to the pan. The size of the oil pan determines the amount of oil an engine can hold.  

An engine will only hold the amount of oil the pan can store without dipping the crankshaft. A dipped crankshaft will ventilate the oil, making it difficult to circulate into the engine.  

How to tell a broken oil pan?

The following signs will let you know if you need to repair your oil pan:

  1. 1. Oil leaks
    Puddles or spots of oil under your vehicle can indicate a leak from the oil pan.
  2. 2. Low oil levels
    Frequently checking and finding low oil levels can suggest oil is escaping from a damaged pan.
  3. 3. Unusual noises
    Hearing clanging or rattling noises from the engine area may indicate that the oil pan is loose or damaged.
  4. 4. Warning lights
    The oil pressure warning light on your dashboard may illuminate, signaling a potential oil leak or low oil pressure.
  5. 5. Visible damage
    Inspecting the oil pan for cracks, dents, or corrosion can reveal physical damage.
  6. 6. Overheating engine
    An overheating engine can occur if the oil level is too low due to a leak, affecting lubrication and cooling.