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PCV valve


alfonso12lopez
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  • 4 weeks later...

This should be easy on your vehicle. No bolts or screws for your model as far as i can tell. You want to look for a small vacuum tube coming from the valve cover leading to the intake manifold after the throttle body. The PCV valve should sit somewhere between this tube and the valve cover. Keep in mind that there would be another tube from the valve cover leading to part of the intake system somewhere before the throttle body (this is not the tube you are interested in). Goto rockauto.com and enter you vehicle info and search for the PCV valve to get an idea of what the part should look like.

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