The PCV valve on a Mazda 6 V6 is located on the valve cover near the back of the engine. The PCV valve is usually a plastic or metal part that looks like a small tube sticking up out of the valve cover.
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the pcv valve is located on the valve cover on the rear bank (closest to the firewall) on the throttle body side. if you look just behind the intake manifold you'll see a black plastic tube sticking up out of the valve cover. that is you PCV valve.
Oil blow-by from the PCV valve is saturating the air filter. Probably a bad PCV valve and most likely a cracked hose between the intake manifold and the PCV valve. You should be able to find the PCV valve for abour $6 and the hose is only about 5 inches and my local store gave it to me for free since they charge by the foot.
I was looking at one of Fords websites and the drawing shows : For a 2001 Ford Mustang 3.8L V6 : The PCV valve is on top of the valve cover near the engine oil fill cap
I know on the 4.0 liter V6 it is on the drivers side valve cover near the rear of the valve cover ( near the firewall )
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The PCV valve is located at the rear of the valve cover under the upper intake manifold.
The 2004 Mazda 6 V6 has 220HP
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The Mazda 6 sport, V6 has 212 Horsepower.