The 2.4L you have in your z car does not have a PCV valve.(Positive Crankcase Ventilation) They have a AOS (Air/Oil Seperator) it is hard to access,but is located below the intake manifold between the starter and altenator.When you see it,it is hollow inside with a round hole in the block so any oil in the airstream will collect and run back down into the crankcase. There are no working parts just a hole about the size of a dime that might need unclogging if you let oil changes go for extended amounts of time.
The PCV valve on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier is located on the back of the valve cover. It is a plug in type.
The pcv valve should be located on the top of the valve cover. It is located closer to the rear of the motor.
Were is the PVC valve located
The PCV valve is located on the top of the valve cover. There will be a large vacuum line connected to it.
The PCV is usually located in the valve cover(s). They just slip into a rubber grommet; no tools required.
The PCV valve is located on the right side of the valve cover. After removing the hose, there is a retainer clip then the valve can be removed with pliers.
Valve cover
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 PCV valve is attached to the intake by a hose and is located in the valve cover held by a plastic retainer on the passenger side of the engine near the power steering reservoir.
its on the right side of the valve cover, near the power steering pump.
It is located in the valve cover. There will be a large vacuum hose that goes to it. Always purchase a quality valve as it is very important for crankcase ventilation.
Yes. The PCV valve is attached to the intake by a hose and is located in the valve cover and held by a plastic retainer. Use a pair of pliers to loosen the PCV valve retainer. Unthread the retainer from the valve cover to expose the PCV valve. Pull the PCV valve from the valve cover grommet and remove the valve from the hose.