pcv valve on nissan altima 2005
AnswerIt doesn't have a PCV valve.Actually it does. The PCV valve for a 1993 Nissan Altima is located behind the engine below the intake. Buy a Haynes manual, the PCV is VERY tough to get too but it can be done. You can only get two bolts from the top but have to go from underneath the car to detach the hose.
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I had the same question. Seems it does not have a PCV valve.
There isn't one.
I was looking for an answer to this question myself, and found it answered at: talkaboutautos.com
PCV VALVE - Under hood, center, upper engine area, mounted in intake manifold
the pcv valve on most cars is usually located on the valve cover, and usually has a plastic or rubber hose that leads to your air intake hose. hope that helps
AnswerThere isn't one. On the top of the head in the rear, there is a tube that runs to the breather. That is the straight ventilation. No PCV needed.
The PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve on a 2008 Nissan Altima coupe is typically located on the engine's valve cover. To access it, you may need to remove the engine cover for better visibility. The valve is connected to a hose that routes back to the intake manifold. Make sure to check your vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
where is the pcv valve located on a 2003 Nissan sentra
To make it easier it might be better to remove the Breather Seperator first then unscrew the pcv valve from the breather seperator in hand. The pcv valve is located underneath and you can acces it by removing the oil filter and the oil filter base (4 nuts).I am having trouble finding a mechanic who can change this pcv part. They all want to charge 275.00 labor for a 8 dollar part!