The PCV valve is located in the valve cover. It is a plastic or metal, "L" shaped part which is retained by a rubber grommet and a hose going to the intake attaches to the end coming out of the valve cover. Th PCV valve is removed by pulling it out. NOTE: Sometimes, the rubber grommets get dried and are no longer pliable. This makes it difficult to remove the valve. It is a good idea to replace the grommet at the same time.
nope has to be the 32 valve engine
The EGR valve, on a 2004 Ford F150 5.4 liter engine, is located on the top of the engine near the back. The valve is difficult to identify without prior mechanical knowledge.
Need more info. Which valve are you referring too?
On a 1997 Ford F150 with a 4.6L engine, the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve is located on the intake manifold, towards the rear of the engine. It is mounted on the driver's side and connected to the exhaust system via a metal tube. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility and reach. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting any work.
there is no 6.2 engine
On a 1997 Ford Ranger , 4.0 EFI engine : The PCV valve is on the top of the drivers side engine valve cover , near the rear
a 2 valve engine , the 3 valve 5.4 L is used in 2004 and newer F-150 Ford trucks
about 5 qts
Look under the vehicle and count them.
Front drivers side of engine.
The 1997 Ford F150 4.6 liter engine throttle position sensor is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will be connected to the fuel injection rail.
With engine oil filter change ( 6 quarts / 5.7 liters of engine oil )