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PCV Valve Replacement.
A Bad PCV Valve sometimes causes decreased gas mileage. Depending on the age
of your engine, this plastic valve could be rather easy or extremely
difficult to remove. Do yourself a favor and CHECK FIRST to see if it needs
to be replaced.
To CHECK: At engine idle, lightly pinch the hose connecting the PCV Valve to
the Intake Manifold. If there is a clicking sound coming from the PCV valve,
it is fine. If not, you may need to replace the PCV Valve.
What you Need:
New PCV Valve (~$3 aftermarket; ~$14 OEM Honda Part)
1. Look at the throttle body assembly. You are going to see a mess of vacuum
hoses running all over the throttle body, the one that you need to be
concerned about is the hose that's on the right hand front side of the
throttle body.
2. Once you find that hose follow it down to the intake runners. The hose
will lead you to the left (passenger side) of the engine, kind of right
behind the oil fill cap.
3. The PCV valve has a 90 degree bend on the top of it were the vacuum hose
from the throttle body hooks to it.
4. The easy way to remove the PCV valve is to gently rock it side to side as
you pull upward. Once you have it out, you can disconnect the vacuum hose
from the throttle body.
5. Installation is the reverse.
Post by ROBI just bought a replacement, and I can't seem to find where it's supposed to
go...
Thanks,
ROB