Replace the PCV valve WITHOUT removing the Intake. Saving 3 hours of Labor.
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A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician shows you how to Replace the PCV valve on a 2.5 & 2.7L 2AR-FE and 1AR-FE 4 cylinder Toyota Engine WITHOUT removing the intake saving yourself a potential 3 hours of labor at a shop.
In this video we're working on a 2016 Toyota Camry LE. The customer wanted to replace the PCV valve and Spark plugs.
I'll first show you how to replace the PCV valve without removing the intake manifold. Then while replacing the spark plugs on this well maintained and care for engine. We'll fire up our borescope to look inside the engine so you'd get an idea of what a good engine with over 100k miles looks like inside.
The job of replacing the PCV valve involves a lot of hand\mind coordination and not meant for beginner DIY mechanics. Please watch the whole process before attempting yourself.
Always use an original PCV valve for this engine. You don't want to take chances with aftermarket on something as important as a PCV valve.
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0:00 Intro
1:24 PCV Valve Removal
11:33 PCV Valve Installation
16:57 Good Engine Borescope
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Today my Toyota dealer quoted me $694 to replace the pvc valve. I can do it myself now. Thank you!
@romanc.5074
5 ай бұрын
My mechanic charged me $350.
@c-los9504
4 ай бұрын
$694!???
@shihuna
4 ай бұрын
$410 at the dealership near me!
@frankmontez6853
3 ай бұрын
Mine has a power steering pump in the way geez . I guess some 11 camrys are different ?!
@joshuajennings5423
3 ай бұрын
Literally the exact same quote and recommendation. Thank you!
A good method to prevent cross threading is to turn the bolt counterclockwise until the bolt seats correctly. Then, turn the bolt clockwise to fasten.
@riceburner4747
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree! Ur method has wrkd for me for decades.
@nknasi
2 жыл бұрын
yep, i do this with almost every bolt.
@markweatherill
2 жыл бұрын
that works with metric bolts, i suppose. For Imperial fasteners you just need brute force and ignorance.
@antouab221
2 жыл бұрын
@@markweatherill yes sir, just give it to 'er and tighten that bolt without mercy and with all strength you can muster and come up with, and then use a breaker bar to "give er" another 1/4 of a turn, and it ain't ganna be comen off, ever literally lol)
@vw5056
2 жыл бұрын
Imagine cross threading this. You won't have a bad day but a bad month.
I replaced the PCV valve (OEM part from local dealership) on our 2012 Highlander during a routine oil change. We noticed a rough idle and weird oil consumption this past year. I noticed an immediate difference after putting the new PCV valve in. AMD was right, it’s a tight spot! Thanks for the video!
Great video . I just replaced the valve on my 2012 Camry SE . Everything is exactly as you described . My 2 cents : a better way to reach the hose is from under the car and if you open the hood , the natural light gives you a better view . I also used a joint socket adapter and a larger socket extension to remove the valve . Thank you very much for the video .
@MusiqTruth
5 ай бұрын
Would I still need to remove the wheel, etc? Thank you
@martycech5844
21 күн бұрын
@@MusiqTruth… removing wheel provides easier Safety And easier Access…
Mine is in the same I was able to remove and replace it simply by lifting up the car as if I was going to do an oil by using a creeper I simply slid under the car and replaced the PCV valve without moving anything out of my way or taking any brackets apart not a simple job but once you figure out ways to put your ratchet it's possible it took me about 1 hour and 30 minutes to replace it with new OEM valve
@frankweaver4892
9 ай бұрын
I couldn't turn it using this method and feared breaking it. I'm due for an oil change, so I'll check this access.
That’s my sisters car thank you for the service and being very helpful to my dad.
@TheCarCareNut
2 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome! The car is in great shape!
@jasonweishaupt1828
9 ай бұрын
Now you can change it for her at 200k… 😁
This is a good example why I like your channel....It's great to watch someone who knows what they're doing & what they're talking about.
Great videos as usual. I have replaced the PCV valve in my 2009 Highlander. But did the expensive way (manifold removal). It was a $ 500 job for a $20 part. Let me tell you that it was totally worth it! It's like night & day. The engine is back to life. This HL has 167K miles and it was sluggish and burning oil for a while (no blue smoke. Just drinking 1qt every 1000). If your Toyota has >100k I totally recommend replacing the PCV. It is amazing the manual don't call for PCV replacement.
@tsukki_amv2848
10 ай бұрын
I am the original owner of a 2012 Camry 2.5 with 163,000 miles and have never changed the pcv valve. Mine uses about the same amount of oil and I hope this will help. I bought an aftermarket pcv valve a few months ago with other parts but after watching this video I will probably get an OEM one so I will only do this once.
@MrLuckylilly
6 ай бұрын
After the at-205 my 2013. Then on the advice of a Toyota mechanic I tried Blue devil sealer and it's been good , no leaks. I still would like to do the PVC and I have bought it recently
@bob123281
2 ай бұрын
@@tsukki_amv2848did it solve ur oil burning problem
You are an incredible teacher. Just bought a used 2014 RAV4 with only 44k and I've already learned a lot from your channel. Thank you
I did this on a 2013 Rav4 LE and found it easier to do most of the procedure from the top instead of underneath. Moving the coolant bottle to the side (you do not need to remove the 2 coolant hoses) allows more room to work (along with removing the back bracket for the bottle). You still need to remove the crank position sensor and bracket, from bottom. I also found it was easier to remove the PCV hose, from the top, by pulling off the intake side first, then pulling it off PCV. The bend on the hose is tight, making it hard to get a grip, but doing it this way allows to grip it better and much less intimidating. Also using a ratchet from the top allows you to use a longer handle to break loose PCV (be gentle) along with 2 small extensions. Trying to use a small ratchet from the bottom was difficult to get leverage with limited room. One other tip...looking up from the bottom, you can see the tip of the PCV, which allows putting the socket on and initially push the hose on much easier. Make sure you lightly lubricate hose before installing. None of this would have been possible with out the video. Thanks AMD!
@san1eong
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments. I️ tried to do from the button on a camry 2012 and, as you mention, the space is too limited to pull the hose and no visibility at all to put back the hose in place.
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
I did this on my 2011 RAV4, a generation earlier than yours. Couldn't do it from the top but you have excellent tips though!
@MustaphaBCham
11 ай бұрын
Did you have a ❤code on your 2013 or did you jus do it as precautionary maintenance?
@wtntech
10 ай бұрын
Precautionary maintenance. Vehicle had 100K miles at time of replacement.
@stevensevek6151
6 ай бұрын
Well he said this video applied to a 2009 to 2012 RAV4, not a 2013, so you have that.
Took me about 2 and half hours total but I made it. I had to run and a deep socket set and a 3" extension bar. I wanna know what the engineer was thinking!! Lol. And I'm also glad you took your time to explain the entire process. I wouldn't of known that clamp was on the hose end because I didn't feel it at all. I had to wiggle it slowly to where it was turned downwards so I could take it off. Thanks AMD.
As an old mechanic and 17 year employee of the Toyota KY. Plant I thank you. I think you should sale t-shirts that say "folks don't do this, this is not good." I'd buy one.
I just did this on my 17 Camry 2.5 XSE and it took me about 90 minutes to change the PCV valve, I also changed my spark plugs. Car runs like a champ. I drive 80% on the highway so my engine with 66K miles on it gots lot's of life still.
I put anti seiz on my Camry hubs. Learned that lesson early on.
Anytime you see that white carbon on the intake valve that is a very healthy clean running engine. That is something I learned from my dad who was a “ car care nut” professional Toyota tech back in the 70’s and 80’s. He was working there when the 1st Gen Camry, the 86 1/2 Supra, and the first Gen MR2 launched.
@Malkav
2 жыл бұрын
Your dad is now our dad too.
Change PCV looks so easy when professional is doing job. That engine is in good condition. Thank you Mrs TCCN and AMD.
Thanks AMD for your service, and it’s a joy watching a master at his craft. Thanks to Mrs Car Care Nut, too!
Highlight of my Saturday Morning...always learning something from the Master. Thanks for all your work and the young lady, too. Enjoy your videos, as usual.
Mrs CCN, you are so professional in taking the videos since everything is so very well visible. You, guys, are awesome in making educational videos. Learning a lot from your channel. Didn’t even notice like more than two hours passed listening to Professor CCN!
This is supremely helpful sir. I own a 17 of the exact same model and I am the same way this person is. Absolutely love my car! Coming from nothing but American cars to this has been so eye opening in terms of differences in quality. Than you for the content and thanks to Mrs. Car Care Nut for the awesome camera work. God bless
@jimmyte9082
2 жыл бұрын
you my best car youtuber, can I ask why there's no upgrades on the Toyota Prius alpha ?
*Word of advice to anyone doing this* You _CAN_ replace the PCV under the intake but GET A NEW HOSE and clips that hold it on. Chances are it will be hardened and crack split when you try to put it back on. I did mine earlier in the summer and getting access is pretty straight-forward but I could NOT get the old hose on without splitting. BTW - TAKE YOUR TIME, work by feel and keep checking yourself. You can do it.
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
I didn't have time to run to my local stealership and get a new hose. But the added bonus of using the old house is that it's already molded to fit the PCV. Both the hose and the clip went on with a satisfying click simply when I pushed it on. Oh yeah dab some engine oil on the inside of the house prior to attempting. Good point about the hose cracking though! I will keep an eye on mine.
@removefromme
Жыл бұрын
I just got home from doing the PCV on my Scion tC. You are 100% correct about getting the hose and clips. My hose was split at the end that goes on the PCV and the clips are loose.
The Car Care Nut . I have had the pcv valve for about 4 years and did not want to take the intake off. Takes too much time. This was the first video I saw replacing it this way. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you very much.
Thank you, AMD, for the excellent video clip with many valuable tips. I emailed you with a request for this procedure, and within a few days, here it is. Yeah, that not-so-polite term for a Toyota engineer who came up with the location of the PCV valve came to my mind more than once, to keep it mildly. I helped change PCV valves to several of my friends' vehicles, including 04 Sequoia, 08 Highlander, 13 Kia Soul, and so on, including my own 11 Nissan Altima, and in non of those cases took more than 2-3 min to do the job on my slow day. Thank you again, and keep up with the excellent job.
Great video! Love the attention to details. I just did mine last night. The lack of space and you weren't kidding about "feeling around". The toughest thing was installing the new PCV valve and making sure you are not cross-threading it.
@peterfunk1102
10 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 camery and the Toyota shop told me it would cost 650.00 big ones so I want to do it a cheaper way.
Great tips AMD. In my career as a mechanic you have to learn those, I call it, racoon skills with your fingers. I'm 69 and retired now . My fleet of 98 school buses and equipment was an enjoyable experience.
Thank you for sharing this information. Performed this today and the job went exactly as you described. Wishing you the best with your new shop.
I have the same car but a 2015, with almost 134,000 on it. Love the car, also taken well care of.
Ty always a great learning experience with you AMD, just goes to show the hands of a experienced mechanic can do miracles when the problem is out of the view of the eyes. Keep Safe Keep Strong My Dear friend
I have 2010 Toyota Camry 2.5L with over 230,000 miles on it and I've never replaced the PCV valve or that hose. Now my OCD is going crazy!! I got to get this done. 🥶🥶🤯🤯
@DuckMcDuckinson
Жыл бұрын
You can’t change the pcv valve the same way done in this vid. 2010s have a hydraulic power steering system.
I replaced This On My 2012 camry around 100k few years Ago. I will replace soon om my 2016 Camry also when the weather is Warmer and no snow. Replace the Hose while you're at it. Does not cost much i think i paid under $20 for the Hose and Around $10 for the Valve at my Local Toyota dealer. A quick Tip; To Help you start the new pcv valve in without crossing the threads, Cut the Old Hose (that you replacing Also) about 4 inches and insert it into the Valve Without the clamp and it will make your life Easier. Then use the Socket wrench.
Many thanks! I did this today. It seems to be a lot easier if you do the whole thing from under the car by the wheel well as opposed to reaching in from the side. And the use of a little anti-seize on the new PCV threads significantly cut down on the probability of cross threading as the thread was extremely tight in there. This way I was able to start screwing in the new valve by hand for a few turns.
Thank you for this video I just installed my new oem PCB valve and hose on my 2012 Camry. With out this video there is no way I would of been able to do this. Thanks again for all your videos.
Thank you for the video AMD, I had a 2011 Camry and I have always wondered if there is a better way to access that PCV valve... This video is a DREAM COME TRUE!!!!
Thanks to you and Mrs. Nut for an excellent informative video.
I saw the thumbnail and I got really excited! Thank you so much AMD and Mrs. Car Care Nut!
I’m going to tackle this on my Wife’s ‘16 RAV 4 now. Appreciate it! Thank you.
I replaced mine around 30k and will do it again at around 60K. Took me a while since it was in a weird spot. Thanks for this video
Great shortcut! You can actually practice blind on junk parts if you have any. I used to assemble the coaster brake on my bicycle blindfolded based on my dad telling me they had to learn to service their firearms blind in the army during ww2.
@MrJLee-ri3so
7 ай бұрын
If your rifle jams at night, can repair it without any light, especially if your out in the field, give away your location to the enemy.
Love your work, straight forward and comprehensive. Thank you.
You always give good advice,,,Imagine I am a Sewing Machine Technician,,,and my fingers are my eyes,many times,,getting into all these small spaces,,well done
I'm watching your videos it's an education every time thank you for your efforts.
Makes me thankful for my 90s 2.4 tacomas where the pcv is right there on the top of the engine (also makes installing a catch can a breeze). Only problem is one time I dropped the rubber grommet of the pcv down into the engine and that was scary haha. Luckily used some metal wire and fished it out pretty easy.
Very useful info. I'll give it a try on my 2010 LE! Thank you, AMD!
Thanks for the video. I have been putting off on my 2010 RAV4. I feel a little more comfortable with doing it now.
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
I did this yesterday on my 2011 RAV4. Not too hard if you have some experience and follow AMD
Another great video! Wrenching by feel is always fun! Miss my 2015 Camry
Another great one! Thank you for a enjoyable presentation. It should apply to my 2011 Camry LE with the 2ARFE.
A wipe-down with the rag and life's good. Ahmed, thanks for the helpful tips that many of us would overlook.
I will try that tomorrow on my 2011 Camry SE. I have changed it before by removing the intake manifold and its a long job. Keep these cars maintained and they will run forever. I just hit 324,000 miles on my 2011 and it Still runs as smooth as when I purchased it.
Sir I absolutely love your videos...I'm a mechanic myself, I've learned a lot of your videos, THANK YOU,...I also own a 2021 Tundra....love it...yes horrible in gas ..but we can't have everything haha...but again love your videos PLEASE keep them coming and God Bless You
I wish you are my service man. You take care of people and not rip off. God bless you
Doing one of these next weekend on an '14 Camry...good times! Thanks for this vid bro!
You make the best informative videos. Love your editing.
You’re the man ! “El caballo” , excellent explanation and honest advice !!!👍💪
Great instructional,just did mine.I had no problem until trying to hand thread the valve back in,just cramped and trying to find that hole blind is a little rough. All good now Thanks
Thanks Amd, I am not a pro, but I just did this job in my driveway with hand tools in 1.5 hours. I did this on a 2011 Rav4 in my driveway yesterday. The clamps are not tight and you can carefully pull the hose off the PCV. I was able to reuse my old hose and the added bonus of it being hardened is that it clips back on the new valve with confirmation via sound and feel. Be sure to dab the hose end with a little oil to make it go on easier with the hose clamp in place. Then put the other end of the hose on via the top of the engine. Rubber gloves are a must because that's what lets you grip the tip of the PCV and get the new PCV threaded back on. Oh yeah, the third generation Rav4 only has enough room to use only one hand.
I am glad I am a subscriber. You have a great show. I learn so much about toyota cars. Thank you.
Thank you. Great job. I need to do this this spring on a 2013 Camry SE. 🙏
@mikehand2668
2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2014 SE, has 197k miles and no oil consumption at all , I ain’t changing it
I'm impressed with this mechanic.
The engineers that designed these cars should be made to work on these aberrations that they have designed. Thank God for fantastic technicians like Ahmed. From Australia 🇦🇺. I remember replacing PCV valves on Holdens sitting on top of the tappet cover. 5 min. job.
Muchas gracias mi amigo, it took me more than 5 minutes 😅 and bruised fingers but job is done, thanks for all your videos and help to us the people.
Thanks for the demonstration. Much appreciated.
AMD, Let's give the owner a big pat on the back. I love those cheap steel wheels and Michelin tires with plenty of SIDEWALL to navigate through the potholed streets of the Chicago winter. In yesterday's short video I noticed you are using your expensive alloys, when are you going to get some cheap steel wheels of your own? My cheap steel wheels use Michelin X-Ice snow tires with plenty of sidewall. So far the wheels have survived our cratered Ontario roadways for 17 winters thanks to a quick blast of Krown rustproofing each year. In regard to the PCV valve, my car may not have the power of the Camry's 2.5 engine but the PCV valve on my 1ZZ-FE engine can be changed in a few EASY minutes 😁
@EfficientRVer
2 жыл бұрын
The Michelin tire in this video is CrossClimate (2?) rather than X-Ice. The best tires I've personally owned are Michelin X-Ice 3, which quite amazingly have very long tread life, and great performance anytime from NH in winter (where I live) to Arizona in summer (where I vacation). I replaced the stock 195/65R15 89S Toyo NanoEnergy (aka "NanoCrapper" on PriusChat) LRR all-seasons when the car had 700 miles on it, and the Michelin Xi3 205/65R15XL 99T lasted 63K miles. 10 load ratings higher than stock, 119mph rated instead of 112mph (the car rev limits at 104mph to protect the always-geared-in electric motors from overspeed) and as far as I could tell, no mpg penalty (I run the 51psi max-sidewall-rating tires at 50psi, for both handling and ground clearance reasons). Then I switched to Xi3 205/70R15 96T, which are the tallest tires which fit (they rubbed one time when pulling 3g's in a road dip) without a lift kit. The 205/65 had the car handling like it was on rails. The 205/70 are definitely squirmier, but because I drive it offroad out west, the extra 10+mm of ground clearance they give me is worth it, plus added pothole protection here at home. It's hard to believe, but the X-Ice3 is easily a better summer tire than the Goodyear Eagle GT+4 I used on my 1985 Merkur XR4ti back in the '80s (and didn't last very long) or Pirellis/Continentals on my 1997 Audi. And that's in the season they weren't designed for. In snow/ice, there is just no comparison. I had bought an extra set of alloys to swap winter and summer tires, but they are such good tires, the extra wheels are sitting unused 4 winters later, I never went to winter/summer swapping!
Your camera flip around minute 5 was genius. I’m using that. So good!
Love the your KZread videos, I'm an aircraft mechanic by trade and completely undersatnd working by feel, or what we call our minds eye.
Thank you for this great video. At the end when you recommend MAINTENANCE I find that to be the most important thing of all. I have a 1995 Toyota, 185K, that I've owned for almost 27 years. Over the years I DIY maintained it religiously. It runs and looks like a new one. It's so cool that this truck, T100 SR5, can hold it's own against the newest ones. My second vehicle, a 2006 Lexus GS, I purchased used about 10years ago. Same story here. I feel that I really don't need to purchase a new car unless I want to. I know these Toyotas will last for years longer and probably even outlast me. I watch your videos for repair & maintenance tips as I still do enjoy doing many DIY projects on these vehicles. Thanks for the info.
From your video and another short specific one, I changed the PCV on a 2013 RAV4. If it wasn't for you I would have never believed the PCV was there. Took me about 40 mins to find it with yours and the other video playing on the laptop and positioning the laptop to as close to the same view as possible. Then I kept losing it. Should have marked the path to it with something. I broke the hose pulling it off and pulled the other end off, which because of how tight everything which also took a lot of time to find without removing components. Putting the PCV back in was even worse. The only way I could start the threads was with a terrible position with my left arm weaved through a whole bunch of components. Putting the PCV in the socket did not work either. Something sharp dug into my forearm. I tried all kinds of body positions to try and find a better one. Nothing! Finally, just let it dig while starting the threads and dealt with my bleeding arm afterward. It was a weekend project and I had not purchased a new hose thinking I would use some fuel line hose if needed. Found out the nibble from the other end was significantly bigger than the PVC nibble and the dealer closed before I could get there! With soaking in no-odor mineral spirits and using a needle nose plier to enlarge the hose end, plus several yells and a few choice words, I finally got the hose to go on this end. The really crazy thing is with 105,000 miles on this vehicle the original PCV rattled better than some news I have had. I replaced it with a Toyota PCV which only slightly rattled better. Definitely not worth the effort at this time, but it was a memorial experience!
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
Another guy commented here said he did from the top of his Rav4 by removing his washer tank.
Best Toyota channel! So helpful, thanks!!
Great video, it is exciting That you have done the job. It is very helpful to someone who does that.
I lived in the rust belt for years but not anymore . If out on road and rim/tire froze in place get on your butt and kick with legs on right and left on rubber of the tire it will come right off I’ve shown all my 5 daughters this trick . Excellent video Iam sure I’ll be doing this on wife’s 16 soon at 110.000miles
This was like watching a doctor do an endoscopy. Ur amazing, doc!
That must’ve hired a Mercedes’ engineer!!! There are several things on the Mercedes Sprinter that are done by braille. That’s the world I live in many days. Great video as always my friend and my hats off to the camera lady!!! Give Mrs. AMD my best!! ✌️
@vw5056
2 жыл бұрын
All vans are an utter pain to work on other than the Nissan NV but you pay for it with the turning radius.
@RealWorldGarage
2 жыл бұрын
@@vw5056 I have some of those in my fleet as well. They truly aren’t to bad. Except the cam position sensors on the back of the heads. You’re doing those by braille. LOL. But as a whole they are pretty good to work on.
Thanks AMD! Great video as always
Great video, I really love your stuff.
Great video, same on scion tc with 2ARFE. I put a straight hose on the new pcv valve to get it started screwing back in then popped it off and finished with socket. You get a nice tactile feel I find using a piece of straight hose. I got pretty big hands but managed okay.
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
That's a great idea!
Having the right tools is 75% of the job.... thanx!
It's always nice to see owners who take good care of their cars. Remember, cars can't choose their owners.
You the man,i bought a toyota and that hose was missing,need i say more,thanks to you im going to save time and money,thank you.
Hola Soy De República Dominicana 🇩🇴 y me gusta tus videos. Excelente trabajo.
Nice video about this part. I did this on my 2016 Scion tC (same engine) at the same time I replaced the spark plugs. Hardest part is getting that hose on and off. Never thought of just pulling the hose off and pushing it back on. But, I was able to pinch and move the compression clamp by hand. If you can do this, I recommend it because it will make getting the hose on and off much easier. On another note, it is possible to see the clamp and the end of the hose, but only when on your back lying under the car. But you definitely cannot see the whole PCV valve. Removal and replacement of the valve itself is a blind by feel job - easy enough.
Nice content brother! Happy Saturday!
Did this on my 2015 Scion tC and it was even harder. There’s more room on the Camry. Most I’ve ever done was swap suspensions. I’m proud of myself lol
I have ‘16 CRV with 90k miles on it; we owned it since brand new I can not wait to see its spark plugs condition when it’s time to replaced its spark plugs at 100k miles on its K24W
Nice work ,great details . Thank you.
BROTHER 💪 YOU ARE AWESOME! 🔧⚒️ THE DOCTOR UNDER THE HOOD🩺⚒️🔧💪 THANKS 😊 FOR A WELL APPRECIATED VIDEO 👏👌👍 TAKE CARE AND STAY WELL 😷
This is a great PCV tip if I had a 2AR-FE motor. But I don't . I have done one on my 05 sienna though. Intake has to come off for that one for sure.
Another awesome video! I will be doing this on my 2011 Camry next weekend and this will be my guide. Thank you for sharing your professional knowledge and for producing TOP NOTCH content! Thanks to your Mrs. too!
@michaelruys5021
2 жыл бұрын
I too have a 2011. My understanding is we cannot use this procedure because we have a power steering pump while the 2012 and newer have electric steering. I’m curious to know how you make out.
@mf9309
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelruys5021 Good point. That could present a challenge. I’ll let you know how it goes once I get In there and take a look. Hoping I can use the CCN’s technique. If not maybe I can figure out another way.
@SuperMan-uj7dh
2 жыл бұрын
@@mf9309 hi did you figure it out
@mf9309
Жыл бұрын
@@SuperMan-uj7dh Sorry. I got busy with work/life, but I will post it here to let everyone know what I find whenever I do get an opportunity to look at it.
@geecrawdad
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelruys5021 Also curious with my 2011. I've got the pump in the way, however, I can see the hose just to the left of that label on the engine and it looks like I may be able to get in there with some kind of socket extension setup after the hose comes off, either from the side or from under. It's tight but maybe removing the upper motor mount and the idler pulley will make it possible. A mechanic on toyotanation says no, impossible. But that's all I need to hear to make me go for it.
Great video , help me a lot , now I have a ease way to replace the pcv on my Toyota Corolla
One trick I learn to take off a stuck tire: loosen the lug nuts but don’t take them off. Keep that tire on the ground without jack up. Turn steering left and right and/or move the car forward and backward slightly and brake. Usually the weight of the car will loosen the rim from hub.
@porceder
6 ай бұрын
I've helped neighbors with this method. Takes under a foot of horizontal movement to loosen the wheel.
Great video thank you helped I had a rough time changing this but your video helped a lot
Enjoy your show but your comment on how this little valve is engineered floored me. If I had a job in my bay that billed 3 hours labor and took me less than 30 minutes, I would be sending that engineer birthday and Christmas cards. Jobs like this fund my 401K. Best Wishes!
@vw5056
2 жыл бұрын
An ethical mechanic would not charge 3hrs.
@loden888
Жыл бұрын
Your customer would be pissed if you charged 3 hours but he only waited 30 minutes.
My 2013 rav4 started burnung a lot of oil. At 165k miles i performed the pcv replacement as per AMD here. Not so easy, i got it out with relative but going back in took a couple hours. Twice i backed the valve out because i wasnt sure if i was going in straight. Lots of different body positions, im a bigger guy so i couldnt do it as shown. Anyway, after 3 hours and a lot of fear, lol, got it together and she runs great. Lets see if the oil loss is solved. Thank you for the excellent guidance. Saved my family a lot of money. Thank you sir
@nicholasdupre6916
3 ай бұрын
How is your oil looking? Bout to do this on a 2012 RAV4 with the 2ARFE.
Great video and very helpful
I love that engine! Aside from the VVT gear rattle!! 22,000 for my RAV4 and it started doing that at 70,000 miles. Grrr
Good tip, thank you for this video. 👍
After watching the video and explanation, I think is not bad idea to go thru the manifold haha. Thanks!
oh boy... That looks like fun... When we built those cars at TMMK I always said to myself that job would be a PAIN in the butt.. Guess I was right LOL... I am on the engine line in plant two so I seen them up close and personal.. Well done my friend.. well done...
@TheCarCareNut
2 жыл бұрын
And I didn’t mention the part where the oil separator case snaps off clean because the valves been there too long
@slocavky
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheCarCareNut yeah I could see that being problem too. I'm sure the new cars definitely would considering the separator is plastic now.
I have a 1999 Camry 2.2 liter that I need to replace the valve cover gasket. So I ordered all my parts including the PCV valve and spark plugs from Toyota. Gaskets and everything. Can’t wait to do it.
And did I mention I'm in Chicago and love your channel
I have this exact car with 203,000 miles on it. Never knew it even had a PCV valve, but since the car does not use oil or give any other indication that the PCV is bad, I’m going to leave it alone.
@keeperzero
2 жыл бұрын
Make sure you take her to Spitzer valve the Spitzer valve is often an area of concern
@mikehand2668
2 жыл бұрын
Me too
Great Work ADM 😎