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How to Replace the PCV Valve in a VW Passat

To keep the pressure in your engine's different compartments under control, your vehicle utilizes a positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve. If the PCV valve of your Volkswagen Passat has a clog or malfunctions, your engine will start to run rough while idling. You can easily make this repair once you locate the valve under your Passat's hood.



Difficulty:
Moderately EasyInstructions
  1. Step 1

    Pop the hood and find the PCV valve in your model VW Passat. You'll find it on the valve cover next to your car's engine. Before you find the valve, you'll see a hose attaching it to the intake manifold.

  2. Step 2

    Pull the PCV valve away from the grommet in order to check for any problems. Detach the hose prior to testing the part's functionality. Shake the valve slightly to listen for a rattling sound. If present, you can return the PCV valve since it's still functional.

  3. Step 3

    Order the new PCV valve if you need to continue with the replacement for your Passat. You can find a great price on the PCV valve for all model Passats on VW Mart.com. Select your year and engine type in order to buy the correct part.

  4. Step 4

    Return the PCV valve to the opening found on the valve cover. You should be able to manually turn the valve into place without the need of any extra tools. Once stationery, reconnect the PCV valve hose.

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