PCV valve and oil consumption
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
whens the last time youve replaced the pcv valve?
its a 10.00 $ part..
"FCW" <f-wam@online.no> wrote in message
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> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
> Likely cause?
>
> Thanx
> FC
>
its a 10.00 $ part..
"FCW" <f-wam@online.no> wrote in message
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> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
> Likely cause?
>
> Thanx
> FC
>
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
whens the last time youve replaced the pcv valve?
its a 10.00 $ part..
"FCW" <f-wam@online.no> wrote in message
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> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
> Likely cause?
>
> Thanx
> FC
>
its a 10.00 $ part..
"FCW" <f-wam@online.no> wrote in message
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> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
> Likely cause?
>
> Thanx
> FC
>
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
FCW wrote:
> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has mentioned
> defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
cheap that it's not worth the effort.
> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has mentioned
> defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
cheap that it's not worth the effort.
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
FCW wrote:
> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has mentioned
> defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
cheap that it's not worth the effort.
> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has mentioned
> defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
> Is it possible to check if its defect?
Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
cheap that it's not worth the effort.
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> FCW wrote:
>
>> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
>> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
>> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
>
> That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
>
>> Is it possible to check if its defect?
>
>
> Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
> should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
> not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
> bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
> had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
> cheap that it's not worth the effort.
I'd also check the hoses to make sure they aren't clogged or kinked.
PCV valves do get clogged over the years and should be replaced
periodically, but if the clog is in the hose, then replacing the valve
will do no good.
Has the car always used this much oil, did it begin to use more oil
gradually or did this commence all at once?
Matt
> FCW wrote:
>
>> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
>> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
>> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
>
> That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
>
>> Is it possible to check if its defect?
>
>
> Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
> should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
> not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
> bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
> had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
> cheap that it's not worth the effort.
I'd also check the hoses to make sure they aren't clogged or kinked.
PCV valves do get clogged over the years and should be replaced
periodically, but if the clog is in the hose, then replacing the valve
will do no good.
Has the car always used this much oil, did it begin to use more oil
gradually or did this commence all at once?
Matt
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Re: PCV valve and oil consumption
Brian Nystrom wrote:
> FCW wrote:
>
>> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
>> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
>> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
>
> That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
>
>> Is it possible to check if its defect?
>
>
> Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
> should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
> not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
> bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
> had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
> cheap that it's not worth the effort.
I'd also check the hoses to make sure they aren't clogged or kinked.
PCV valves do get clogged over the years and should be replaced
periodically, but if the clog is in the hose, then replacing the valve
will do no good.
Has the car always used this much oil, did it begin to use more oil
gradually or did this commence all at once?
Matt
> FCW wrote:
>
>> Got an Accent-96, 120K km.
>> Uses approx 0,5-1 litres of oil each 1000km (no leaks). Somone has
>> mentioned defect PCV valve as a cause of this.
>
>
> That sounds like pretty normal oil usage for an older car.
>
>> Is it possible to check if its defect?
>
>
> Sure. First remove it. Next, blow though it from the engine side and it
> should allow airflow. Blow through it from the intake side and it should
> not allow airflow. That's all a PCV valve does. Although they can go
> bad, I've owned several cars with over 150K miles on them and I've never
> had to replace a PCV valve. It's possible to clean a PCV, but they're so
> cheap that it's not worth the effort.
I'd also check the hoses to make sure they aren't clogged or kinked.
PCV valves do get clogged over the years and should be replaced
periodically, but if the clog is in the hose, then replacing the valve
will do no good.
Has the car always used this much oil, did it begin to use more oil
gradually or did this commence all at once?
Matt
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