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2009 Chevrolet Aveo Crankcase Vent Valve

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  • OEM 2009 Chevrolet Aveo PCV Valve - 96495288

    OEM (Genuine) 2009 Chevrolet Aveo PCV Valve

    PartNumber: 96495288
    $7.78 MSRP: $14.66
    You Save: $6.88 (47%)
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: PCV Valve
    • Item Dimensions: 4.2 x 2.0 x 1.0 inches
    • Item Weight: 0.30 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Part Description: 2009 Chevrolet Aveo PCV Valve
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    • 2009 Chevrolet Aveo | Base, LS, LT, Special Value | 4 Cyl 1.6 L GAS

FAQ for Crankcase Vent Valve Repair

Q: What should I look out for if my engine is idling rough?
A:
Inspect for a clogged PCV orifice, a dirty vent filter, an air cleaner element, leaking O-rings, or plugged hose.
By Omar
GM Specialist
12/12/2021
Q: What is the sign of incorrect operation?
A:
Rough idle, stalling or slow idle speed, Oil leaks, Oil in the air cleaner, and Sludge in the engine.
By Omar
GM Specialist
30/10/2021
Q: What are the signs of a leaking orifice?
A:
Rough idle, stalling, and high idle speed.
By Bob
GM Specialist
30/10/2021
Q: What are the signs of a leaking PCV orifice, O-rings, or hose?
A:
Rough idle, stalling, and high idle speed.
By Omar
GM Specialist
30/10/2021
Q: What can be a result of the incorrect operation?
A:
Rough idle, stalling, or slow idle speed, oil leaks, and sludge in the engine.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2021
Q: What is a crankcase ventilation system used for?
A:
The crankcase ventilation system is used to consume crankcase vapors in the combustion process instead of venting vapors to the atmosphere, mixed with blow-by gases, and then passed through a calibrated orifice into the throttle body.
By Omar
GM Specialist
29/10/2021
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