How to replace PCV

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Asked by yonexwoods Apr 29, 2012 at 11:45 AM about the 2000 Honda Civic DX Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can see it at last. Can you give me details on how to get to it. Looks like from the top & may have to
remove some parts around the fuel rail. Haynes is no help at all on this.

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just the valve itself is in the valve cover so pull the plug wires and you will need a new valve cover gasket so before starting make sure you have one. 1 remove plug wires 2 take off the pcv hose and take off valve cover bolts 3 take valve cover off and pull the old gasket out. 4 look at the hole where the pcv line was, the valve should be in there. 5 pop that shit out and put in the new one bamn your done ohh and btw when you put the new gasket put a thin layer of oil on the new gasket and when you tighten the valve cover bolts, make sure you tighten opposing bolts and dont tighten them down to hard or they will seep oil

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