PCV valve
PCV valve
I just read that PCV valve need to be replaced every 12 month, pr 12,000 miles. Does it apply to maximas? Where can I find it in my 2K? Should I get the part from dealer or any store? Is it difficult to change it?
Re: PCV valve
Originally posted by F1 Rox
I just read that PCV valve need to be replaced every 12 month, pr 12,000 miles. Does it apply to maximas? Where can I find it in my 2K? Should I get the part from dealer or any store? Is it difficult to change it?
I just read that PCV valve need to be replaced every 12 month, pr 12,000 miles. Does it apply to maximas? Where can I find it in my 2K? Should I get the part from dealer or any store? Is it difficult to change it?
Get the part from your dealer.
Re: Re: PCV valve
Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Not difficult to change. I swapped mine out a little before 60K. The location is a bit tricky to describe in words....
Get the part from your dealer.
Not difficult to change. I swapped mine out a little before 60K. The location is a bit tricky to describe in words....
Get the part from your dealer.
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Originally posted by Menacer
I think I have an idea where it is. If I take a picture of it do you think you can ID it for us. I was thinking about thhis as well. I tried to take it out and the PCV valve seem difficult to access without removing other stuff and a little bit hard to take off.
I think I have an idea where it is. If I take a picture of it do you think you can ID it for us. I was thinking about thhis as well. I tried to take it out and the PCV valve seem difficult to access without removing other stuff and a little bit hard to take off.
Use pliers.
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Originally posted by Menacer
Ok I got the pic so did I guess right?
Ok I got the pic so did I guess right?
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Originally posted by knapp9
Yes, you guessed right. Pull like hell, and it will pop out. Lube the new one with some oil so it slips in easier. A long screw driver to push it the last little bit helps too.
Yes, you guessed right. Pull like hell, and it will pop out. Lube the new one with some oil so it slips in easier. A long screw driver to push it the last little bit helps too.
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Originally posted by Menacer
When should I change it? At how many miles? As for using the screwdriver to push it in, wouldn't that break the PCV valve? Or is it strong enough? Also when you say lube it with oil, I can use the motor oil right? Or do I need some special type of oil. Thanks for the response.
When should I change it? At how many miles? As for using the screwdriver to push it in, wouldn't that break the PCV valve? Or is it strong enough? Also when you say lube it with oil, I can use the motor oil right? Or do I need some special type of oil. Thanks for the response.
I buy a new PCV Valve from dealer, the ones I tried from auto parts stores did not appear to fit as well. By popping top hose out of bracket you should be able to easily pull it out. Using screw driver to help seat PCV Valve should not hurt it. I usually use a light film of synthetic oil or silicon grease to lubricate PCV Valve. If you don't have them dino oil will do.
Originally posted by MaxSE2k
Stupid question... what is a PCV valve, what's its purpose?
Stupid question... what is a PCV valve, what's its purpose?
Originally posted by young1976
for some reason, I had the impression that there were two PCV valves... two banks of cylinders. But then one bank could be vented to the other one by a rubber hose on the belt side of the engine?
for some reason, I had the impression that there were two PCV valves... two banks of cylinders. But then one bank could be vented to the other one by a rubber hose on the belt side of the engine?
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