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Need help finding pvc valve

zecolleman

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Can anyone help me find pvc valve on my 2004 x 4.6 V8. That is part of my list to cet better milage. I have a very poor milage in city driving but good at the high way. I finnish to change spark plug and fuel filter I have not driven it since so I don´t know if it change anything. The plan is to chance pvc valve, clean the throttle boddy and the MAF sensor and see how the car respond to that.

regards:Björn
 



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should be in one of the valve covers.
think pass side valve cover. might be blue and heated also.
 






ok thanks:-) but what do you mean with blue and heated??
 






blue in color and some have others dont an electrical connector. some have heaters in them.

might be gray/black or blue.

with or with out a connector. never bothered to why some are heated others are not.
 






Can anybody explain the heated PCV valves? I saw the 2 at rockauto and I'm trying to find out which one to buy. I figured the heated might have had to do with an engine block heater option but wasn't sure.
 






heated pcv has a electrical connector on it. i think its only on cars sold in cold weather climate, i'm not 100% sure which cars carry the heated or non heated. but why spend 30-50 bux more for a heated pcv when the car lacks the connector for it.

if your pcv is heated it will have an electrical connector to it.
if it lacks the connector its a regular pcv.
 






I agree that the $20 extra expense is what I'm trying to avoid should it be unnecessary but I'm asking if anybody here knows for sure the actual reason for the heated vs. non-heated.

I'm sure most are aware of the difference re: the electrical connector but as my vehicle is some 300 miles from me this month, I thought I'd ask. Especially since auto manufactures don't always make production changes that have anything to do with common sense. This could simply be a cold weather item or it could be based on a production change due to redesign and would then be affected by VIN or build date.
 






From my Haynes Manual:

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