Generaly on end is in a valve cover and the other is in the intake.
Generaly on end is in a valve cover and the other is in the intake.
Generaly on end is in a valve cover and the other is in the intake.
in engine cover.it connects to the breather hose on the RHS of the engine cover.
On almost every engine it is in the side of the valve cover. It is a 2 to 3 inch long plastic part that has a 3/8ths hose that connects to the intake manifold.
I found mine on the Driver's side of the engine. Follow a hose coming from the oil seperator, just above the oil filter. It's an inline PCV, the other end of the hose connects to the intake.
The PCV Valve is located on the top right of the engine, which connects a tube from the intake manifold to the head of the engine. IT IS NOT THE ONE THAT CONNECTS TO YOUR INTAKE!!! ..
I believe that is caused by a plugged PCV valve or PCV hose
The valve is located right on the engine block. it is a little hose that goes to the front part of the engine. its right below the 1st spark plug. you just pull the hose and the pcv valve is on it.
The PCV hose is on the side of the engine towards the front of the vehicle. It is on the drivers side behind the header.
AnswerOn the 1992 Sable with either the 3.0L or 3.8L it is on the back valve cover (closest to the passenger compartment). It is harder to get to the PCV on the 3.8L engine. The actual PCV is connected to a rubber grommet on the engine valve cover and the other side PCV there is a hose that leads to another part of the engine.
On my 1997 Protege a hose runs from the valve cover to the air intake assembly. Where the hose connects to the valve cover is the PCV valve.
This is located right under the throttle body. There should be 2 hoses coming out from it. The top hose connects to the intake manifold, and the botton hose connects to the air intake.
It is on the driver side engine valve cover. Its a small part, There is a short L shaped (right angle) hose about 1/4 inch in diameter connected to it. Lift up on the hose and it should disconnect from the valve cover. the small metal cylinder should pull right off that hose. Thats your PCV valve. Note: there is a similar hole on the opposite valve cover, but that has a larger hose that connects to the intake. You can use this as a reference to find the PCV valve on the driver side.
I have a 97 Town and country LXI FWD with a 6 cylinder engine. If you are standing at the front of the vehicle looking at the engine, the PCV valve is on the left side of the engine under the intake runners. There is a long hose that runs all the way under the intake runners and then connects into the intake on the right side (there is an elbow right where it connects in). V/R epo