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Where is the pvc valve located on a 2001ford focus 2.0 vtech engine?

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Should be in two places for any car. On the valve cover or the other valve cover. Yours is 4cylinder so follow a tube and it will lead you to the pcv on the valve cover

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Go to rock auto .com and look up your car and go to exhaust and emissions and you will see pictures of it so you'll be able to find it

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SOURCE: positive crankcase ventilation system

If built like most, the valve cover will have a fitting with a fairly large hose leading away from it.
The PCV valve (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) is found in this line.

This allows fumes forming within the engine oilways sometimes pushed out by minor blowby of the cylinders to be routed back to the air intake so they combust in the engine instead of being vented into the air, something we didn't worry about 50 years ago.

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: pcv valve location

Look just to the right and below your exhaust manifold. There is a tube that plugs into the top of it so it is a little hidden. Good luck.

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: where is located the pvc valve in a 2001 passat

look at valve cover for hose it should be at valve cover in in line of hose

Jonah Oneal

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: 98 Ford Escort zx2 2.0L 4 cyl 5 speed transmission PVC Valve

LOOK ON INTAKE AROUND AIR FILTER HOUSING AND VALVE COVER.

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SOURCE: where is the pvc valve located in the engine on a

The PCV valve, if it's the 4.7L then it's located at the oil fill tube, you have to turn it and pull it out to remove it. Look like THIS part replacement.

Good luck (remember rated this).

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  2. Disconnect the battery. This is important to ensure safety while working on the vehicle.
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The Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve is located below the two small hoses near radiator...On the right side by exhaust manifold...It can be removed from beneath the car by pushing up on the hose which is connected to the valve...Then twist to remove...It is not easy and best done with front of vehicle on jack stands




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The valve is in the back of the valve cover with a 1/2 inch hose attached.
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You are right. It is air leaking. You either have a vacuum line off the engine, or a leaking gasket in the intake manifold area. It could also be your PVC valve is out of it's grommet in the valve cover. You can locate the leak with the car running by using a mechanic's stethoscope. Just use it WITHOUT the metal pickup rod and diaphragm. Probe the open tube end around areas that sound like they leak or whistle. You can also use a can of carb spray. Just carefully spray around gasket surfaces and when the engine rpm raises, you've found it. Be very careful around a hot engine so you don't start a fire using this method.
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