ITS THE LINE THAT GOES INTO THE ACCUMULATOR.THIS LINE IS THE SUCTION LINE,THE ACCUMULATOR IS LIKE 3-4 INCHES IN DIAMETER 8-10 INCHES HIGH LOOKS SILVER OR LIKE POLISHED ALUMINUM. ALSO,THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE R134A THIS SYSTEM HAS TWO DIFFERENT SIZE FITTINGS. GOOD LUCK PAUL G
The PCV valve plugs into the rocker arms cover or intake manifold.
typically ther're on the top of the valve cover or on the intake manifold.
should be right underneath the throttle body to the right of the intake.
On my 99 Century 3.1l V6, the low pressure port is on the inverted "U" section of the low pressure line on the firewall near the EGR valve.
On a 1993 Buick Regal 3.1L, the PCV valve is located on the intake manifold. It is situated underneath the MAP sensor.
located around intake area...
on the valve body
The flush valve for the radiator on a 1999 Buick Century is located on the bottom of the radiator near the vehicle's frame. When it is loosened, the coolant will slowly drain from the vehicle.
Not exactly sure but I have a 1979 LeMans with the 231 V6 and I believe the PCV to be a vertical silver-colored valve located at the back of the intake manifold below and behind the carburetor.
1999 Buick Century low pressure A/C valve for adding R-134a refrigerant (freon). The low pressure A/C valve is located in about the upper center of the firewall to the right of the heater core inlet and outlet (right side - as if your sitting in the driver's seat). Look for a black plastic cap behind the transaxle (red-handled) dipstick.
it shuold be on the valve cover Some do. It depends on which engine. One of the more inconspicuous is in the 3.3 litre V6, where it plugs into the intake manifold under the alternator. You pretty much have to remove the alternator to even see it clearly.
Under the alternator. You must remove the alternator to get to it.