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Diesels generally do not have pcv.
All engines have a PCV valve.
the quad 4 engines don't use a pcv valve
...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
Draft tube or pcv system.Draft tube or pcv system.
I'm thinking the PCV system isn't working properly. Give us the the year, make and model to help us answer that one.
On 2.7L engines the PCV valve is threaded into the intake plenum above the throttle body. On 3.2/3.5 engines it is on the rear drivers side of the plenum. Both engines have hoses attached going to the drivers side valve cover.
A bad PCV valve can cause the engine to smoke. The valve is easy to change in most engines to correct the problem.
Yes, both the 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder engines have PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves.
It is a filter for the pcv system.It is a filter for the pcv system.
On a 1999 Mazda B3000, the PCV valve is in one of two places, depending on the engine. On SOHC 4-cylinder engines, the PCV valve is mounted on the oil separator on the left side of the engine. On DOHC 4-cylinder engines, the valve is behind the coolant bypass hose..
PCV valve is under the induction system