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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 10:38 AM
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I asked my service guy at the dealership how much they charged to do the PCV. He said it was $37.50. So I guess they get a 1/2 hour of labor on it. I've heard that this is a PITA. I've also looked at it and I can barely see it, let alone get a wrench or pair of vise grips in there. I also don't want any rubber going into the valve cover. I think I may just let them do it. To me, $40 is worth not having the headache or worries of doing it.

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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 10:41 AM
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For all the reasons you listed, I had my 4x4 store do it for me....
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 10:42 AM
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Without a doubt let them turn the wrenches. My time at work is not worth that much, but my off time definitely is.
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 10:53 AM
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Re: Should I just let the dealership do my PCV?

Originally posted by AgRunner06
I asked my service guy at the dealership how much they charged to do the PCV. He said it was $37.50. So I guess they get a 1/2 hour of labor on it. I've heard that this is a PITA. I've also looked at it and I can barely see it, let alone get a wrench or pair of vise grips in there. I also don't want any rubber going into the valve cover. I think I may just let them do it. To me, $40 is worth not having the headache or worries of doing it.

What do you guys think?

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Please tell me this is a joke..?
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 11:23 AM
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I did mine b/c I had removed the intake for cleaning anyway, making the PCV easily accesible. If I wasn't doing that, though, I would probably take it to a dealer. Keep in mind, though, that whoever does it is probably just going to disconnect some VAC hoses and try to grab it with a wrench. The will have just as much of a chance of getting grommet material in there as you will. Of course, for $37 if anything goes wrong (e.g. plastic in a valve) then the dealer will have to fix it, not you, so it probably is worth it.
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 11:35 AM
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Originally posted by szf2
I did mine b/c I had removed the intake for cleaning anyway, making the PCV easily accesible. If I wasn't doing that, though, I would probably take it to a dealer. Keep in mind, though, that whoever does it is probably just going to disconnect some VAC hoses and try to grab it with a wrench. The will have just as much of a chance of getting grommet material in there as you will. Of course, for $37 if anything goes wrong (e.g. plastic in a valve) then the dealer will have to fix it, not you, so it probably is worth it.

Is the PCV that hard to access on the 3.0's? If so I didn't know...
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 12:25 PM
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Slightly OT, but how easy is it to remove/change on the 3.4L V6? I think I'll inspect it tonight if it's easy.
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 08:50 PM
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Originally posted by kaneman23
Is the PCV that hard to access on the 3.0's? If so I didn't know...
Oh yeah.

If it was on another vehicle where the PCV is out in the open, there would be no way in hell I would think about having the dealership do it. On the 3.0 the intake goes right over the left valve cover. The PCV is on top of the left valve cover. This makes for a very tight fit. I can barely see the PCV. There is also some stuff in the way. No bueno. Trust me, it looks like it will be a PITA. From what other people have said, it is a PITA.

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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 09:13 PM
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get your hands dirty, take out the air intake, would that give you plenty of access? the pcv is so simple you have no choice but to tackle it yourself, good luck, let us know how tough it is. besides after you do it once youll be a pro.

if i need to ill go look at my neighbors 3.0, do i need to?
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 09:28 PM
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When I said intake I meant the upper intake manifold. Sure, go look at your neighbors 3.0. When I first looked for the PCV I couldn't find it. If you go look, it's on top of the passenger side valve cover.
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 09:48 PM
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If it's a PITA job, I say pay someone.

Unless of course is a front output shaft oil seal. In that case, do it yourself because most of the mechanics I talked to had no idea what I was talking about or hadn't done it in YEARS.
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Old Aug 22, 2003 | 10:45 PM
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Originally posted by AgRunner06
When I said intake I meant the upper intake manifold. Sure, go look at your neighbors 3.0. When I first looked for the PCV I couldn't find it. If you go look, it's on top of the passenger side valve cover.
ahh, ill check it out in the morning.
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Old Aug 23, 2003 | 02:02 PM
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Originally posted by AgRunner06
Oh yeah.

If it was on another vehicle where the PCV is out in the open, there would be no way in hell I would think about having the dealership do it. On the 3.0 the intake goes right over the left valve cover. The PCV is on top of the left valve cover. This makes for a very tight fit. I can barely see the PCV. There is also some stuff in the way. No bueno. Trust me, it looks like it will be a PITA. From what other people have said, it is a PITA.

Makes you wonder what Toyota was thinking when they designed the upper intake and PCV location.. On my 3.4 I can change out in less then a minute. It's right there on the valve cover... good luck..
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Old Aug 23, 2003 | 02:41 PM
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i looked it over. i wouldnt take the intake off, im not even sure i disconect the vacuum hoses unless i had to. id pull the pcv hose off and then fish out the pcv valve. i t looks like theres plenty of room. i think $40 is too much. im sure the mechanic has a set of pliers just for doing it
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Old Aug 23, 2003 | 09:42 PM
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3.4L V6 PCV Valve Update

I changed mine today. The part cost me about $12 Cdn ($9 USD). It was ridiculously easy to change on the 3rd gen. 3.4L V6. No tools necessary whatsoever. It's easier than filling up on gas.
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