Assuming you mean the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve, yes.
Pvc is not part of a vehicle, but the pcv is a one way valve for venting the crankcase ( Positive Crankcase Ventilation ) This is on a vacuum hose connected to the valve cover and leads to the intake.This is part of your emissions control system and should still be covered by the factory warranty.
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Colorados do no not have a PVC valve, they use a fixed orifice system. The PVC pipe is the main componet of the system. Checking pipe for leaks is the only service listed.
It is possible, anything that could affect the emissions of the vehicle can turn the check engine light on.
Yes.
ware is the PVC valve 2002 deville
To change PVC valve on a 1993 Nissan 300zx, first remove the oil dip stick and remove the tension clip from the PVC valve hose. Then remove the hose and the old PVC valve. Replace with a new PVC valve.
check on the valve cover it is normally inside it on the back part ont the passenger side
A PVC Valve shuts off water A pcv valve is for positive crankcase ventilation in an engine
Pontiac PVC Valve is located on the Driver's side rear valve cover.
My 1998 Civic EX engine (CA emissions) vents the upper valve cover into the air intake for combustion. I could not locate a traditional Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PVC) valve on my vehicle.