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Old 05-24-2016, 07:42 PM
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Default Pcv valve 2004

Looking for pcv VALVE for my 2004 f150 5.4 can't find it anywhere
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The PCV valve on the 5.4 is located in the intake manifold on the drivers side, behind and just below the throttle body. The only thing that connects to the valve cover is the PCV hose. The valve is heated and held in by two bolts and really only requires replacement if the heating element burns out. It's designed to not need regular service or replacement.
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Thanks for the response,Looks kinda bad but not sure,would ford have this part?
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Originally Posted by BrahmaScrewcab4x4

Thanks for the response,Looks kinda bad but not sure,would ford have this part?
Call and find out, im sure if they dont have it they can get it in a day or over night for yah... you wont find it in a autoparts store i dont think
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Originally Posted by BrahmaScrewcab4x4

Thanks for the response,Looks kinda bad but not sure,would ford have this part?
Why do you think it needs replacing?
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Looks fine to me too...unless you have a DTC
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Originally Posted by techrep
Looks fine to me too...unless you have a DTC
agreed... @BrahmaScrewcab4x4, that's just a heating element to keep the crankcase 'gases' at a certain temp. The actual PVC 'valve' is built into the underside of the valve cover.
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That's what I thought too but, was not sure of the earlier models.
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Stop taking parts apart from your truck j/k
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Originally Posted by techrep
That's what I thought too but, was not sure of the earlier models.
Yeah, my '07 has the same set up as the '05 had.


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