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PVC Valve is located valve cover / crankcase cover. Removal; 1. Disconnect the oil separator hose from the PVC valve. 2. Remove the PVC valve from the grommet in the crankcase. 3. inspect the grommet for deterioration. To Install; 4. If necessary, replace the crankcase grommet. 5. Install the PVC valve. 6. Install the hose.
You have to disconnected the hose connecting the valve and the injector. After you need to pull out the PCV valve. You might have to help yourself with a screwdriver. If you are planning to keep the pcv valve grommet you have to be careful. If you are going to replace the grommet just be careful, prevent any staff falling down in the engine. Decrease the grommet. You might want to connect the valve to the hose before installation. Put the new valve in the grommet. If it's loose you need to replace the grommet or use high temperature silicon to fix the problem. If you had the check engine light on it's recommended to reset the computer.
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Not sure what a Dodge Adventure is, Trucks did not have EGR in 2000, minivans and cars did.
Valve to piston, no. Valve to valve, yes.
There isn't a water control valve.
On my 2000 E150 with 4.6L engine, the PCV valve fits in a rubber grommet in the center of the valve cover, with an insulated line running to the intake manifold.
Remove the wiring harness from your 2000 Dodge Stratus EGR valve. Remove the EGR valve retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new EGR valve.
It is in the top of one of the valve covers.
Remove the rubber piece of pipe on top of your cam cover. it is the one connected to a hole with a grommet. unplug the pcv valve from the pipe. make sure you clean the inner part of the grommet. buy the proper pcv valve and reinstall connect it back to the curve piece of rubber pipe .
It is a srew type pcv valve. Turn it counter clockwise to take out the old one. Atleast that is what i found out.
Inside the transmission, on the valve body.