This is a DIY for the PCV Valve replacement on our VT's
As Samool mentioned in the thread http://www.velosterturbo.org/forum/veloster-maintenance/6105-all-one-maintenance-part-numbers.html, the PCV valve should be changed every 15-20k miles
I'm currently right in the middle so I decided why not...
Find your PCV valve... underneath the cover...
Remove the Corbin clamp(tension clamp) and slide the hose off... remove the foam.. whatever that thing is.
Take your new PCV
I placed a bit of teflon on the end and screw it back in... NOT TOO tight. Hand tight
reattach foam bumper.. hose... slide clamp over with tension... test now with engine on, listen for leaks...
your done.
please ignore the additional hoses running due to my oil catch can setup... whether you have one or not,
changing the PCV valve should be done as per the manual(better safe than sorry)
and extra hoses or not doesn't change any step.
if I missed anything let me know...
As Samool mentioned in the thread http://www.velosterturbo.org/forum/veloster-maintenance/6105-all-one-maintenance-part-numbers.html, the PCV valve should be changed every 15-20k miles
I'm currently right in the middle so I decided why not...
Find your PCV valve... underneath the cover...

Remove the Corbin clamp(tension clamp) and slide the hose off... remove the foam.. whatever that thing is.
Take your new PCV

I placed a bit of teflon on the end and screw it back in... NOT TOO tight. Hand tight

reattach foam bumper.. hose... slide clamp over with tension... test now with engine on, listen for leaks...
your done.
please ignore the additional hoses running due to my oil catch can setup... whether you have one or not,
changing the PCV valve should be done as per the manual(better safe than sorry)
and extra hoses or not doesn't change any step.
if I missed anything let me know...