2010-2016 Chevy Cruze Valve Cover/pcv Replacement (Full Detail)

2010-2016 Chevy Cruze Valve Cover/pcv Replacement (Full Detail)

hello everyone in this video we replace the failed Pcv valve integral to the valve cover on the 1.4 liter Chevrolet cruze turbo charged inline 4 cylinder engine

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@keithlove1175 says:

If you have a leak after you fix can you torque some more if you didn’t do it tight enough without torque wrench?

@ivanvelazquez127 says:

So my car is 2015 Chevy cruze ls, and one day, i checked the oil cap, and it had a white milky substance in the cap. I was told it was the head gasket, but my car doesn't overheat. And I've been trying to see what else it can be. Ive seen that it can be this, the pcv valve. Would that be true? Because ive noticed when i cleaned the oil cap, the white substance doesnt re appear right way.

@rickhansen1753 says:

You are supposed to check the non-return valve in the intake manifold and the check valve in the PCV breather hose as well. If that check valve in the manifold is gone, you're going to be doing this job all over again in about 2 years or so. The instructions that come with the Dorman valve cover tell you that.

Also it's a good idea to check the bolts that hold down the timing chain guide. They work themselves loose. Use loctite and re-tighten if they are loose.

@user-sy9hh7x9fi says:

Thank you!!!

@michaelkitchen6000 says:

There’s different size engines for the six year span. Is it a 1.4 turbo? What is it?

@webguy79 says:

My 2014 chevy cruze cover dose not look like that or have the cover like that

@edzmuda6870 says:

God bless you for helping us save some money.

@ChuckyBeaver says:

I’m starting to learn these valve covers are junk. Extremely common issue with the 1.4 L turbo. I have just bought a 15 Encore and the spark plugs wells were flooded with oil. CARFAX said it had a new valve cover installed last February. I had a mechanic put a new gasket and new plugs in. The gasket was a good Felpro one it has already started leaking into the tubes again. Ordered another cover and another gasket. I’m thinking these covers have some serious flaws.

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