Follow the little hose from the front valve cover to the intake manifold. The part it hooks to on the intake is the pcv valve.
Yes, all vehicles have the PCV Valve, they cost like 4 dollars, what they do is get moisture and what not out of your engine oil. As we all know, Water and Oil does not mix.
There is no egr valve on a 1990 Mazda MPV 6 cylinder
I recently changed the E.G.R. valve on my 1990 Dodge Spirit 2.5L (non-turbo). Now it is quiet @ idle & starts right up. I also notice an improvement in the gas mileage. Good Luck.
Certainly. If the 89 originally had the same engine/transmission combo it should be a simple (relatively speaking) job.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches.
It does not have one.
A neon uses a 4 cylinder, an Intrepid uses a 6 cylinder, plus there wasn't a 1990 Intrepid.
To bleed the brakes on a 1990 Dodge Spirit, start by ensuring the vehicle is secure and the brake fluid reservoir is filled. Begin at the wheel farthest from the master cylinder, typically the right rear, and attach a clear hose to the bleeder valve. Have an assistant pump the brake pedal several times, then hold it down while you open the bleeder valve to release air and fluid. Close the valve before your assistant releases the pedal, and repeat this process for each wheel in the proper order (right rear, left rear, right front, left front) until the fluid runs clear without bubbles.
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where is the PVC valve located on a 1990 ford ranger 2.3 L
Struts front, shocks rear.
passenger side