I wonder why there different, must be a turbo or different year. I have a 04 forester xs 2.5 N/A, I want to replace the pcv. I Just started researching it. Wow theres 2 valves? Interesting I'll have to look at mine
@@ne4ious This fixed the issue thank you for the video. Now I just have to replace the hose because the old one was dry rotted so bad. Trying to find a part number for it.
I wonder why there different, must be a turbo or different year. I have a 04 forester xs 2.5 N/A, I want to replace the pcv. I Just started researching it. Wow theres 2 valves? Interesting I'll have to look at mine
What’s the name of the part where you disconnected the hose first
How to change the studder please
Would a bad pcv cause the engine to run sluggish?
not sure bud. but it's cheap and easy to do and you know it's been replaced.
@@ne4ious This fixed the issue thank you for the video. Now I just have to replace the hose because the old one was dry rotted so bad. Trying to find a part number for it.
What is the tool you use at 4:15 to start the valve in the thread?
It is an extension magnetic tool. You can easily get this tool at the 99cents store.
also found around the front counter of your local auto parts store
could you pls share the p/n of the pcv ? thanks in advance
Great vid!
This guy didnt change the pcv. the PCV is located on the throttle body. The first hose end he disconnected was actually the PCV SIDE!
Huh? There are two ends: 1. PCV valve on the engine side (down) 2. nozzle on the intake manifold (up).
@@korey1576 on my 2.5 the pcv is located on the throttle body, and the hose barb is located on valve cover/head
@@knighthawk1784 what year is your model?
All mine does is spin. Won't come out !
Same
Shake it!!!
How to change the studder please
How to change the studder please