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PCV System Diagnostics (Turbo Or Non-Turbo Engines)

WARNING:

Apply parking brake or block wheels before performing any test or adjustment with the engine operating.

NON-TURBOCHARGED SYSTEM 

  1. Remove the MUA hose from the air cleaner body. Hold a piece of stiff paper (parts tag) loosely over the end of the MUA hose.
  2. After allowing approximately 1 minute for crankcase pressure to reduce, the paper should draw up against the hose with noticeable force. If the engine does not draw the paper against the hose end, inspect the PCV valve and hose for blockage.
  3. Turn the engine OFF. Remove the PCV valve. The valve should rattle when shaken.
  4. Replace the PCV valve and retest the system if it does not operate as described in the preceding tests. Do not attempt to clean the old PCV valve. 

TURBOCHARGED SYSTEM 

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) monitors the dirty air (PCV valve) and clean air (Make-Up Air/MUA) sides of the crankcase ventilation system for disconnects. The monitoring strategies are explained in the component sections below.

DIAGNOSTICS - DIRTY AIR (PCV Valve) SIDE 

DIAGNOSTICS - CLEAN AIR (MUA) SIDE