Just changed my 2003 Camry pcv valve and hose this morning, Thank you for the video, Instead of wrench, i used a 22vmm deep socket and it took off and re: installed the pcv valve super easy.
That first hose I was dying to find as I broke mine today.yoj saved me from so much more research thank you.seems to have been replaced by new hose code/part number
The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve is a simple system that introduces filtered fresh air into the crankcase. The PCV valve uses the engine's vacuum to pull air through the crankcase and reintroduce it back into the intake manifold system.
Great video, and well explained, but are you positive you didn't cross thread new one? When you tightened it down the nipple on the pcv valve, wobbled instead of staying straight
@@LH-kz2nf I also did notice the wobble. Although I followed the existing threads, it is possible that it had previously been cross threaded as I have found multiple other "issues" with previous repairs that had been done.
Question that has me stumped, I changed out the pcv valve with a new one but the new one has a rattling buzzing sound to it and when I put the old one back it doesn't make that sound which is confusing me.
try using an actual oem parts. I try to stay away from aftermarket parts bc of things like that. Here’s part number. Toyota 12204-28020 Toyota parts deal website has them for 7$
So true! Always get your parts from the dealer because you will save yourself from headaches. I once bought a starter from auto zone had to change 3 times with in a more. Never again.
Just changed my 2003 Camry pcv valve and hose this morning, Thank you for the video, Instead of wrench, i used a 22vmm deep socket and it took off and re: installed the pcv valve super easy.
Thanks for the comment and tip. Sounds like your repair was a success.
I found this video to be the most helpful lesson on how to perform this job. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
That first hose I was dying to find as I broke mine today.yoj saved me from so much more research thank you.seems to have been replaced by new hose code/part number
The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve is a simple system that introduces filtered fresh air into the crankcase. The PCV valve uses the engine's vacuum to pull air through the crankcase and reintroduce it back into the intake manifold system.
That's usually the main cause of oil consumption and major oil leaks due to not properly ventilation of crankcase pressure
Great video 👌
Thanks for the comment. This repair helped things run quite a bit smoother.
Great video, and well explained, but are you positive you didn't cross thread new one? When you tightened it down the nipple on the pcv valve, wobbled instead of staying straight
@@LH-kz2nf I also did notice the wobble. Although I followed the existing threads, it is possible that it had previously been cross threaded as I have found multiple other "issues" with previous repairs that had been done.
Thanks so much for doing these videos. You are a sooper dooper champion human.
Thanks for the comment. Good luck with your repair.
thanks, very well explained the process and part names
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Thank you great video.
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Oh hell yes this was so perfect thank you
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Question do the Amazon parts u get good ??
Where did you buy your pcv valve hose?
Amazon www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BHL885L9/
Does the car engine need to be cooled down before removing anything?
It is always best to work on a cool engine.
What software do you use to edit your vids?
I use Premiere Pro and Photoshop.
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'rattling' is only a sign ... they are cheap and simple to replace ... just buy a new one...
I agree. They are cheap and easy to replace.
Question that has me stumped, I changed out the pcv valve with a new one but the new one has a rattling buzzing sound to it and when I put the old one back it doesn't make that sound which is confusing me.
try using an actual oem parts. I try to stay away from aftermarket parts bc of things like that. Here’s part number. Toyota 12204-28020 Toyota parts deal website has them for 7$
So true! Always get your parts from the dealer because you will save yourself from headaches. I once bought a starter from auto zone had to change 3 times with in a more. Never again.