Each PCV valve is a direct-fit replacement for damaged OE units, providing precise air flow from the crankcase to the intake manifold
Every PCV valve is constructed with high grade industrial material to resist oil and to withstand extreme engine operating temperatures
Each PCV valve is manufactured with a spring-loaded valve and/or sliding pintle, allowing precise air flow adjustment to OE specifications for optimal engine performance
As a global manufacturer of emission components, complete quality control is maintained through the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product
Don't Forget About Your PCV Valve!
A PCV Valve is a maintenance item that should be replaced as often as every 30,000 miles (refer to your Owners Manual for recommended service intervals). Overextending the PCV Valve’s service life promotes sludge formation, which clogs the engine’s interior surfaces and can lead to condensation that causes engine wear.
Common symptoms of a faulty PCV Valve include:
Oil leaks / Oil in the Air Filter housing
Excessive Oil consumption
Gray-white smoke from the tailpipe
Check Engine Light illuminated (common codes include P0171 and P0174)
Service Tip: Remove the PCV Valve and gently shake it - if it does not rattle, the valve is clogged or dirty and should be replaced. A PCV Valve that rattles might still need to be replaced if it has been distorted inside by heat, oil exposure, and/or abrasion so that it leaks air.