What would be the best way to clean the breather box without taking it out? It's impossible to remove these later larger units on RHD cars without removing the alternator. Can you blow through it or spray something in? Top tip for those doing this on the driveway on your back: you will be unable to push the new pipe on. Get a spare breather box and work the new pipe onto this several times before going near the car. Then when you are under the car, the new pipe will push on much more easily. I've done this job on both of my 9-5s and I cannot tell you what a pain it is on your back, so believe me, spend the extra €20 for a spare breather box and save yourself HOURS of frustration, especially if it's a RHD car and the brake system is in the way..!
Good video. It’s the other Pcv valve that goes to the throttle body located down there as well
It is only a PCV Pipe. There is no valve on it. Thanks!
Nice job 👍
Thanks 👍
Very informative 👍 is the pcv pipe supposed to be connected all the way in?
PLEASE MASTER SAAB TECH DO A 2001 9-3
What would be the best way to clean the breather box without taking it out? It's impossible to remove these later larger units on RHD cars without removing the alternator. Can you blow through it or spray something in?
Top tip for those doing this on the driveway on your back: you will be unable to push the new pipe on. Get a spare breather box and work the new pipe onto this several times before going near the car. Then when you are under the car, the new pipe will push on much more easily. I've done this job on both of my 9-5s and I cannot tell you what a pain it is on your back, so believe me, spend the extra €20 for a spare breather box and save yourself HOURS of frustration, especially if it's a RHD car and the brake system is in the way..!
Remove the catalytic converter & then the rest without removing the alternator. Thanks for sharing.