2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - PCV Valve

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MicroGard PCV Valve - PCV178

Part #:
PCV178
Line:
MGD
$3.49 Each
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PCV Valve   Push-In; Straight
Material:   Metal
Nipple Orientation:   Straight

MicroGard PCV Valve - PCV2377

Part #:
PCV2377
Line:
MGD
$1.39 Each
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PCV Valve  
Nipple Orientation:   Straight

Standard Ignition PCV Valve - V173

Part #:
V173
Line:
STD
$8.99 Each
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PCV Valve  
Color:   Silver
Inlet Diameter (in):   5/16 Inch
Material:   Metal

ACDelco PCV Valve - 19303069

Part #:
19303069
Line:
ACD
$5.99 Each
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PCV Valve  
Color:   Silver
Material:   Steel
Outlet Diameter (in):   7/16 Inch

ACDelco PCV Valve - 19313318

Part #:
19313318
Line:
ACD
$7.99 Each
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PCV Valve  
Inlet Diameter (in):   3/8 Inch
Length (in):   3-5/8 Inch
Attachment Method:   Push-In

Symptoms of a Bad PCV Valve


The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve is an engine component typically located on the engine valve cover or intake manifold. PCV valves are designed to direct oil vapor and excess pressure from the crankcase back into the intake manifold where it's burned off through the combustion process. PCV valves are designed to remain closed to minimize oil loss through evaporation, and open with the rising force of oil vapor to reduce internal engine pressures. The recirculating of oil vapor through the PCV valve helps reduce harmful emissions and increases combustion efficiency. By regulating the flow of excess oil vapor through the crankcase, the PCV valve also helps prevent the buildup of oil pressure in the engine, which can cause excessive force on seals and gaskets which could otherwise cause a damaged seal or gasket and an oil leak. Over time, a clogged or malfunctioning PCV valve can cause increased oil consumption, poor fuel economy, rough idling, oil leaks, or an active Check Engine light. It is often easy to test a PCV valve to determine if it is functioning properly by removing and shaking the valve. If you can hear the check ball moving inside the valve, it means that it is free and able to open and close as needed. You can learn more about how to diagnose and replace a PCV valve with our helpful video. If you are repairing an oil leak or need a replacement PCV valve, O'Reilly Auto Parts offers a selection of PCV valves, gaskets, seals, and PCV hoses for most vehicles.