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PCV Valve Location

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What is your question? All we have online is the owner's manual.

I think this is how you find the PCV valve, can anyone confirm?

the pcv is located on the back firewall of the drivers side valve cover.
Turn counterclockwise and pull to remove be careful there are 2 small tabs inside the pcv hole in the valve cover(can feel with small finger) this is to hold valve in place so it won't leak.
If you have a oil leak at the pcv a quick fix is to put a small amount of silicone around the pcv o-ring and install. Wait several hours for silicone to set up.
 
I looked up PCV valve on Wikipedia and it appears to be an elbow type of affair. Then went out to my 2002 and there is an elbow type thingy in back of and to the left of the Dip Stick. So since it's a positive crankcase ventilation part, I believe that's it
Let us know please
 
Pcv valve location

can't seem to find it. car smokes heavy white:

I think this is how you find the PCV valve, can anyone confirm?

the pcv is located on the back firewall of the drivers side valve cover.
Turn counterclockwise and pull to remove be careful there are 2 small tabs inside the pcv hole in the valve cover(can feel with small finger) this is to hold valve in place so it won't leak.
If you have a oil leak at the pcv a quick fix is to put a small amount of silicone around the pcv o-ring and install. Wait several hours for silicone to set up.[/QUOTE]
 
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