...under the hood
There are no pcv valves on late model vehicles.. Engines have a closed ventilation system which requires little or no maintenance.. High mileage vehicles may require a cleaning of the ports and hoses, but rarely
yes in the vavle cover.
I have a 2004, colorado, and it dont have a pcv valve, just a hose from the crank to the resonator.
PCV hose. Any quality neoprene hose that has similar dimensions will work.
the pcv vaule should be located on the driverside of the vavle cover gasket goin into the air filter housing.
It uses an orifice in the top rear of the vavle cover not a PCV vavle.
pull the pcv valve out of the vavle cover grommet, pull the hose off of it, put a new one in, put the hose back on, yay!!
The 2005 Chevrolet Up to land or PCV valve can be found near the back of the engine. The PCV valve will be behind the air cleaner housing.
on the valve cover as your faceing the car you will see a hose on the left side of the vavle cover. This hose goes to the intake plentum. the hose on the valve cover end goes to a connection that has a 19 mm nut screwed into the valve cover.loosen this nut remove the plastic cover and look in vavle cover. you will see the pcv vavle take a pair of needle nose and pull old pcv vavle out and replace.
The pcv vavle is built in through the valve cover, so not an actual pcv vavle you would see on an average car, if it starts going bad your idle is going to go haywire, an occasional loud squealing, you have to replace the valve cover, which is 136.00. (PCV-Positive Crankcase Venalation
its usually in the drivers side vavle cover. look for a 3/8 rubber hose going to the valve cover. the pcv vavle goes into a rubber grommet and usually comes out at 90 degree angle.
The PCV vavle is located in the rear valve cover just behind the throttle body
its on the rear of vavle cover,top and in the middle of it