The 1998 Cavalier does have a PCV valve. The valve is in the side of the valve cover, held in by a metal ring.
The 98 Cavalier 2.4 is a NON interference engine.
its on the right side of the valve cover, near the power steering pump.
Next to the power steering pump
A 1998 Chevy Cavalier is an interference engine meaning any timing failure will result in catastrophic damage. A free-running engine will simply stop running until and can readily be fixed.
Separate the tranny and engine...It's in there.
Did u check your enigine cooling fan?
The ERG valve is located on the front of the engine on a 1998 Chevy Blazer V6 4.3L. It is near the top bolted to the intake manifold.
it is a hose on the engine, close to the brake fluid. screw the hose off, then you can pull PVC out.
No pcv valve that can be serviced, the 1998 and later 2.2L OHV engines are equipped with an oil/air separator that is located inside the valve rocker arm cover that requires no maintenance. I have a 1998 Cavalier RS Coupe and I love it, also love my 2003 Mustang.
Yes, all cavaliers from any year have Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valves.
yes
It dont have one.It has a air/oil seperator on the block,underneeth the intake manifold. No maintenance required.