I will assume that this is a 2.0 engine. There is so much confusion with this as auto parts stores will sell you the 90 degree inline version simply because that is what their data base says they all take. Not so! Standing at the front of your engine, if you see a plastic fitting threaded into the right end of the valve cover connected to a hose, that is your PCV valve. Auto parts dealers do not recognize that configuration for whatever reason.
The Chrysler part number is 4777240AC. Napa does not stock it in their stores that I'm aware of but, they can cross reference the number and they do stock it in their warehouses. I just ordered one tonight after two weeks of searching for the right part.
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If you find that your PCV valve is threaded into the valve cover on a 99 Plymouth Breeze 2.0 engine, the NAPA part number is 2-9479.
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should be on top of valve cover This picture will help you find the PCV valve http://www.clublexus.com/forums/es300-and-es330-forum/418700-2001-lexus-es300-pcv-where-is-it.html What you really need to know is that if your engine has been desludged the L shaped plastic PCV valve would have been replaced with the metallic, straight screw in PCV valve first introduced in 2002.
Yes, a person can get a diagram of the PCV valve location in a 1989-1999 Mercury Grand Marquis. This diagram would be located in the maintenance books found in auto part stores.
yes replace the PCV valve it cheep ,,
It is very important to change PCV valve. If valve is old it will plug or seize. This will cause oil pressure to rise and may cause leaks. Most likely the valve cover gaskets will leak if PCV valve is plugged.
The PCV valve on your car is mounted on the valve cover and has a rubber hose that is connected to the fresh air intake.