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you cant, it has to be removed. it is very simple though, onlt 2 bolts and a connector. it is right in the front of the engine and it probably has a pebble of carbon stuck in it.
PVC is plastic pipe, It's called a PCV Valve in Automobiles. PCV stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation. PCV valve. Engine removal is not required on any Automobile, I know of just to change the PCV valve. Some are hard to reach but that is it.
You can clean the E GR valve by removing the valve and soaking it in a cleaning solvent. You can clean the ports with the same solvent. Wipe everything dry after cleaning.
I would say yes, in fact the engine you are removing SHOULD have one since it is a 2000, the wiring harness should already have the connector attached.
After removing an EGR valve from the vehicle, the valve can be flushed with carburetor cleaner. If the valve still sticks then a replacement will be needed.
No, it is no different than removing a catalytic converter.No, it is no different than removing a catalytic converter.
4.2 What? Without knowing what the engine is in we can not answer.
The engine oil is added by removing the engine oil cap on the passenger side engine valve cover ( it's on the top of a metal extension tube from the valve cover near the front of the engine )
take off the plastic engine cover by removing the 4 bolts. the ERG valve will then be accessible. it is on the driver's side between the engine and the battery.
Begin by removing the valve cover from your 1995 Dodge. Remove the valve cover gasket and clean the surface. Put the new gasket on and return the valve cover to its original position.
Try removing the valve and blowing air through both passages. If one feels restricted as though from carbon buildup you should clean it out.
Begin by removing the valve cover retaining bolts. Peel the old gasket off and clean the surface. Put the new valve cover gasket on. Replace the valve covers to their original position.