PCV Valve Locations And How To Find Them

PCV Valve Locations And How To Find Them

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MrAsus3571 says:

great vid but I cannot find the pcv valve on my 02 impala for the life of
me I have changed many over the years and have always been on the intake
but not on mine no hose nothing can you direct me? btw its a 3800 series2
thank you

planet1250 says:

You know they are in love when they share interests. I wish you happyness
oh and thanks for the informations.

Yoan Carlove says:

If it’s you wife, she has beautiful eyes. Your lucky and she so is into
cars that awesome! cheers

moofushu says:

I think it would be a good idea to have her make a video about changing
engine oil and changing a tire all by herself. I know so many women who
will not do these two basic things and I think its scary that they drive
around relying on their phone for all auto problems. One lady I knew drove
around in her SUV without any tools to change a tire or to tighten the
battery terminal if something happened. Ironically that one lady was
talking about traveling three States over on a road trip.

Robert Sims says:

Good Stuff. Thanks for showing where it is but also the teaching is very
helpful.

Usermaxism says:

I want to see the nipple !!!!!!!!!!!!!

jorden pulsifer says:

Im having trouble finding my pvc valve on my dodge ram 1500. 4.7 liter
motor, any help?

Mark Nilo Dayrit says:

Lady, that’s one Heck of a nipple!!

Jos. N. says:

Super! Thanks! Very clear, professional, and informative! I understand now
that I need to change mine and I found it and replaced it! Thank you!!

kidman2505 says:

^ THIS! Empowering people!

doctorno988 says:

Wow, It makes you wonder how many times did the owner probably ignore
seeing a Castrol GTX “sludge” commercial over those 18 thousand miles.

pcv35 says:

Best vid ever…. great job Spanky.

Omar Chisolm says:

@brianmoblie1 hey you can just clean the valves out right? like with carb
cleaner?

briansmobile1 says:

Nope. Had to rush it through quick.

RexTak says:

Love the video! Fun, natural and informative! Good job, Spanky! I have a
2009 Subaru Outback. I think I’ve found the PCV valve, but can’t figure out
how to get a wrench on it as there are too many things in the way. Any
hints? Also, why is it that Subaru doesn’t have the PCV valve listed as a
maintenance item on the schedule? Seems like it would be an important item
to replace periodically.

TrueBlueEG8 says:

That was Spankylicious 🙂 You have every right to be proud of this video,
you did an excellent job explaining the PCV system. Any ideas on the
difference between a turbo vs NA,like how the turbo PCV system prevents
boost pressure entering the case? Brian, I would also appreciate your input
on this matter, so long as Spanky will allow it 😛

RumpleXstillXskin says:

I want to see the nipples …

AutomotiveWorks says:

Who won the contest???!!!

inkedinRl says:

I wish my wife could find my PVC valve that easy!

doctorno988 says:

I noticed you were doing an engine swap on a Sequoia in the background in
this video. Is there any chance you made a video of that?

moparmania74 says:

atleast i believe it has gone away. so far looks good. so i think its a
good idea to check the old hoses for the pcv, and breather filter/valve.
and clean them out. these hoses were on my car since 1974. and the car has
108k miles on it… so there was some crud that the carb cleaner got out of
there. i believe after clean and smooth those hoses gave better flow. and
took care of the issue…

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks man!

SciPhi161 says:

cool video, hahah you can tell she is nervous

Jimmynitr says:

Wow, how great was that. Spanky you did a fine job, informative,
interesting and your so dam cute to boot! Thanks great job.

Upallnight says:

@mickblock Heated PCV valve is there to prevent water condensation from
freezing and either keeping the valve in the open or in the close position.
In a BMUU if the valve is frozen in the open position, the oil from the
crankcase could get suck up into the intake manifold and hydrolock the
engine.

Robert Wiersema says:

Nope, not in the valve cover. The Engine was used in Mustangs and Explorers
I think from 98 to 02. I’ll give ya a hint, its only connected by 3 hoses.

LCCharlie says:

I heard that carburetors were there to berate the cars, and the cars fought
back and finally got rid of them.

000HJS000 says:

Fine job Spanky

majinjovan says:

Spanky has greatly improved her technique when explaining to the camera
(the viewers), verbally and bodilly. I’m sure Brian had something to do
with that. I smile widely with satisfaction!

PeterGriffin4200 says:

What was wrong with that engine in the Toyota Seqoua? How miles it had when
it broke?

briansmobile1 says:

touche!

Lynx Star Automotive says:

Not bad not bad!

Edwin Ochoki says:

hv a cabrio vw 95 and its pcv valve is broken, can that be the cause of it
loosing power when i step on the gas?(if its on idle n i let it be on 1000
rev i press the gas all the way its hesitates looses throttle power n then
gains, if am driving it will loose power n then pickup)

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