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Where is the PCV valve on a Chevy Silverado?

Where is the PCV valve on a Chevy Silverado?

The PCV valve is located at the rear of the engine on the side nearest to the brake fluid reservoir. The PCV hose is the widest of the three hoses in this location (the two thinner hoses are connected to the firewall). Follow this hose to the valve cover and pull out the hose with attached PCV valve. Then remove the PCV valve from the hose.

Where is the PVC valve on a 5.0 liter engine?

To help you locate the valve, follow any vacuum tubes you see going to the valve cover. Some larger engines have the PVC valve located in behind the intake manifold. Engines that are 5.0 liter or more are usually configured this way.

Where is the PCV valve in the intake manifold?

You will notice that there will be a vacuum tube attached to the PCV valve, that connects it to the intake manifold. To help you locate the valve, follow any vacuum tubes you see going to the valve cover. Some larger engines have the PVC valve located in behind the intake manifold.

How do you remove a PCV valve from a hose?

The PCV hose is the widest of the three hoses in this location (the two thinner hoses are connected to the firewall). Follow this hose to the valve cover and pull out the hose with attached PCV valve. Then remove the PCV valve from the hose.

Where is the PVC valve on a GM Truck?

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Why do you need a PCV valve on a Silverado?

Blow-by gases and vapor should be removed at about the same rate they enter the crankcase. Since blow-by is nominal at idle and increases during high-speed operation the PCV valve must control the flow of vapor accordingly. The PCV valve is designed to compensate for the ventilation needs at varying engine speeds.

Where is the knock sensor on a Chevy 6.0?

In Chevy 6.0 engines the knock sensor sits underneath the intake manifold in the lifter section. The sensor is responsible for measuring engine vibrations and detecting if there are any unusual vibrations, aka if any “engine knock” is occurring. Engine knock happens when a gasoline burns unevenly in a cylinder.

Where is the throttle position sensor on a Chevy 6.0?

Throttle body sensor failure – Chevy 6.0 The throttle position sensor (TPS) is located on the throttle body and is responsible for controlling air flow into the engine. The TPS sensor monitors how open the throttle is (ie. how much air is entering the engine) and relays the information back to the ECU.

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Ruth Doyle