In this video I'll show you how to replace the PCV valve on a GM 3.8L V-6. The particular vehicle I'm working on in this video is a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville, but this engine was used by GM for a number of vehicles over several years. So this information will be applicable to many of GM vehicles out there equipped with this particular engine.
If you plan to do this project yourself be careful. The MAP sensor mounts just over the valve and is easily broken. Move slowly and deliberately.
Here is a helpful link to a facebook page going into details about the PCV valve on the GM 3.8
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6 июн 2024