= EGR Valve = 4.2L, 4.6L, 5.4L and 6.8L Engines 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the vacuum hose from the EGR valve. 3. On the 4.6L engine, remove the nut and brake booster bracket. 4. On the 5.4L engine, remove the DPFE sensor retaining nuts and place the sensor to the side to allow access to the EGR tube. 5. Disconnect the EGR valve-to-exhaust manifold tube from the EGR valve. 6. Remove the EGR valve mounting bolts, then separate the valve from the intake manifold. 7. Remove and discard the old EGR valve gasket, and clean the gasket mating surfaces on the valve and the intake manifold. To Install: 8. Install the EGR valve, along with a new gasket, on the manifold, then install and tighten the mounting bolts. 9. Connect the EGR valve-to-exhaust manifold tube to the valve, then tighten the tube nut to 25-35 lbs. (34-47 Nm). 10. Connect the vacuum hose to the EGR valve. 11. On the 5.7L engine, install the DPFE sensor. 12. On the 4.6L engine install the brake booster bracket and the retaining nut. 13. Connect the negative battery cable.
PCV Valve is located on the Right Valve Cover.
PCV valve located on a 2003 ford f150 4.2?
Doesn't have a cooling system bleeder valve.
With the owners manual
Need more info. Which valve are you referring too?
On top of the valve cover , near the rear of the cover
I have a 5.8L in my 1990 and it is located behind the intake on the passenger side. Right by the valve cover.
The EGR valve, on a 2004 Ford F150 5.4 liter engine, is located on the top of the engine near the back. The valve is difficult to identify without prior mechanical knowledge.
It's located on one of the valve covers. The breather is on one and the PCV valve is located on the other one. and it will have a hose coming off it. Hope that helps.
The PCV valve on a 2005 Ford Escape 4 cylinder is located behind the alternator. It is under the intake manifold.
PCV IS ON LEFT SIDE VALVE COVER TOWARDS THE FRONT IF YOUR FACING THE MOTOR
On the receiver/dryer.