If you look on the front of your engine, you'll see the four tunnels of the intake manifold. Follow them down until you come to what looks like a housing or cover at the bottom of the intake manifold. There are two hoses clamped to it. The one tot he right leads to your power brake booster. The one to the left is blocked by the wires from your injectors. That's the hose you're after. It is in two parts and has an "L" shaped thing-a-ma-jig clamped in the middle of it out of sight because of the wires I mentioned before. The "L" shaped thing is the PCV valve. Good luck getting to it.
Screws into the valve cover.
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Attached to the valve cover is a hose on the driver side. Unscrew the nut closest to the valve cover and that is the PCV valve. It is a straight PCV valve, not the elbow shape you may be looking for.
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I have 1 1999 Dodge Neon Sport and the PCV valve is located on a hose that comes out of the Valve cover. The hose is very brittle (possibly due to heat) and can crack when you try to replace the PCV valve so be prepared to replace the hose, clamps, etc. as well.
The PCV valve on the 2004 Dodge Neon is located on the driver's side of the valve cover. It is a black plastic that matches the plastic of the valve cover. Just look for the hose that leads out of it into the intake manifold. It is easily removed by unscrewing it.
The pcv valve is on the drivers side top of the engine. It is a screw in type, with a single hose connected to the rear of it.
The PCV valve is located on the side of the engine closest to the radiator. It is accessed between the two exhaust pipes closest to the drivers side.
Perhaps it is your pcv valve or rubber elbow connector that is hooked up to the pcv valve.
On the driver side of the valve cover, threaded into the valve cover. See attached pic.
When you are looking at the engine from the front of the car...It is on the right side of the valve cover. It has a tube that goes down to your intake. It will need a wrench about 3/4" or so. It will unscrew from the cover. Good luck! July24/05
Pull upward on the hose that the PCV valve is in. The PCV valve will pull out of the hose. The PCV valve is located in the valve cover.