It could be a clogged PVC valve.
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A PVC valve is typically bad in a car if a car has an oil leak. Other signs of a bad valve include a collapsed hose and a sludge-like buildup.
MAKE CAR MAKES THE SAME NOISE AND REPLACING THE PVC VALVE FIXED THE PROBLEM
Standing in the front of your car facing the engine, in the middle of the valve cover on the left side (covered by black plastic). Remove that black plastic cover and you will see the PVC valve on the left side of the valve cover.
Standing in the front of your car facing the engine, in the middle of the valve cover on the left side (covered by black plastic). Remove that black plastic cover and you will see the PVC valve on the left side of the valve cover.
start the car and pull the PCV valve out of the valve cover and put your finger over the end of it and see if you feel it sucking.
The PVC Valve is most easily seen from under the car. It is to the Driver's side of the Oil Filter. You can see the hose coming down from the throttle body. This is a metal PVC valve that threads into a port on the block. It can be accessed from above by moving the throttle cables and such aside. F. Bryan
i am trying to locate PVC valve on my to wn car chilton manual does not help . i cannot find with inspection mirror eather . can you help point me in right direction
A clogged fuel filter or fuel line will likely make your car sputter as if it is going to stall.
Yes...it is located on the back valve cover on the driver side. It's hidden well and a little difficult to get to.
first of all it's call PCV, not PVC. secondly, it's on the left side of the thing that says 24 valve v6 and there's a tube going towards the back of the car off of it