How to Replace the PCV Valve on a Volkswagen Beetle 1.8 Turbo

How to Replace the PCV Valve on a Volkswagen Beetle 1.8 Turbo

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the PCV valve on a Volkswagen Beetle 1.8 Turbo.

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Xantylon74 says:

How does this look on a 1.6 engine (ayd) ?
Is the valve under the oil cap on a 1.6 engine?

Clint says:

Is the PCV valve was the tube with clip on next to the dipstick

Clint says:

I did not see you replace a PCV Valve all i saw was you replacing Crankcase Ventilation hoses ,

B. Chuchlucious says:

The phrase "it breaks easily" applies to just about everything on these cars.

Shane LeRoy says:

The links to the amazon are out of stock. I was wondering if you knew how I could purchase the whole kit as you suggested

DavidLpCr says:

hello friend I hope and help me forget how the vacuum hoses are connected correctly please wait answer

74pbg says:

My beetle burns a lot of oil at high speed, could it be the PCV valve?

Joey l Kerns says:

All that work just to change the pcv valve.

Χαράλαμπος Καναλουπίτης says:

is it possible that the car is loosing power over that problem?

gottaluvmdub says:

Hi I was wondering if you had the part number for the s hose that attaches directly to the manifold that was broken in video. I am having a hard time finding the exact part. Thank you!

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