Inside of your valve cover you will find a magnet. It's main purpose is to keep metal shavings from getting into your engine oil. If the shavings were to make it into your oil it can mess it up
It is inside the wheel attached to the valve stem.It is inside the wheel attached to the valve stem.
Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.
2.5L, inside the distributor.2.4L, on the middle of the valve cover.2.5L, inside the distributor.2.4L, on the middle of the valve cover.
On the driver side of the valve cover, threaded into the valve cover. See attached pic.
It is on the valve cover, the hose attached to it goes to the intake.
on the 3100V6 you will find the PCV valve on the valve cover (front valve cover...closer to the radiator) on the drivers side of the cover, there is a hose attached to it. this will be on the OPPOSITE side of the pulleys, it is directly in the top on the valve cover. and slides out with no tools needed
The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve is attached to a valve cover. I don't know about the 4 cylinder but for the V-6 you have to remove the plastic noise cover to reach it. Once you can see the valve cover(s) the PCV is pretty obvious. It's plugged into the cover with a vacuum hose attached. Cheers
On your valve cover you will see a white short plastic tube with vaccum lines attached. Pull out the hose and pull the pCV valve right out of the valve cover .
On the valve cover, with a large vacuum hose attached
pcv is located on the engine valve cover will have a black rubber hose attached to it
Attached to the valve cover is a hose on the driver side. Unscrew the nut closest to the valve cover and that is the PCV valve. It is a straight PCV valve, not the elbow shape you may be looking for.
the pcv valve is in the middle of the inside valve cover wich will be called the riht side valve cover