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Wow I havent heard "anti pollution system "since the 80s😄
So while it's true that it might just be the PCV valve, my BMW has it "welded" to the valve cover, so Id have to get a whole new one for about $500 😂
I have a 2005 S60 Volvo. Unfortunately my PCV was a little tougher to get too!
Changed that on my 2003 Explorer ran much smoother
So.. how to test if the valve is bad?
Scotty's right, PVC valves don't cost much, HOWEVER, if your PCV valve is located between the fire wall and the engine, it's a lot of labor to replace it – such as on my FORD FUSION 2.3L!
For some reason I cannot remove my PCV valve on my 2004 GMC Sierra Crew Cab with a 5.3 L gas engine which is a 1500. I have pulled on that thing with pliers but it will not come out.
Or if it’s a turbo
Yea not really though
Volvo owners crying rn