VW volkswagen Golf MK6 1.4 TSI PCV replacement polo ibiza leon
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- 1.4 TSI PCV valve (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) replacement
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Part of the PCB on the caxa engine is actually built into cover on timing chain...that's breather ,yes it's PVC related..but the one above from cambox cover to filter box also part of ventilation
@catherineliapis3758 thanks for the info.
Random DIY At 0:35 you remove a hose from the crankcase. It is broken on my Golf 6. What is the hose for and where should I look on the internet to find a spare part? Thanks in advance.
@MBL - Random DIY At 0:30 you remove a hose from the crankcase. It is broken on my Golf 6. What is the hose for and where should I look on the internet to find a spare part? Thanks in advance.
Try these parts numbers if they look like what you meant, double check it from the supplier. Thanks
03C103493AE
03C103493AP
Dealership states i have a leak from oil seperator and it will cost $800.I have no oil drips on driveway.I call BS and told them no!
Hello do you have the part number for me because i cannot find it online
03C103175G PCV valve
03C103493AM Hose
@@mbl-randomdiy6024that's the air intake control valve it's not the pcv valve
@workfromhome7096 👍
@@mbl-randomdiy6024 Hello, what is PCV?
@loredanaenache1186 a cheap car part that f*cks you up when fails... it is like a breather for the engine.
hello how do you know that the pcv valve failed?
Consumes oil & strong oil smell on exhaust. The strong smell on exhaust has decreased, we'll you update after a month.
@@mbl-randomdiy6024 thank you so much I subscribe ✌🏻
After 1 (1000+miles) engine level still the same, did not consume oil. 👍
@@mbl-randomdiy6024 looking good , in my case when I take of the turbo pipe I found always oily even in throttle body i don't know if if it's the pcv you mentioned here will solve my issues here
@@djamel_bijoux i have also found oil in the throttle body (inside of the intake manifold is oil, not much but it is). I also suspect the PCV valve, because the vacuum pipe (the one on the right) has oil in it. I will also change it, and maybe clean the intake