PCV valve leaking
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Sorry... that's what I get for posting from my phone and trying to keep the message short. I meant the part number for the solenoid seals (from Thorgal's post).
I actually did the PCV valve not too long ago on my car and I can say that it is perhaps the easiest PCV valve I have ever replaced. Contrast that with my '04 Range Rover which is, without a doubt, the most complicated piece of sh*t I've ever laid eyes on and took me hours if not a full day to replace the valve and associated hoses. :P
I actually did the PCV valve not too long ago on my car and I can say that it is perhaps the easiest PCV valve I have ever replaced. Contrast that with my '04 Range Rover which is, without a doubt, the most complicated piece of sh*t I've ever laid eyes on and took me hours if not a full day to replace the valve and associated hoses. :P
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Yep,
Land Rover does not sell solenoid seals separately , you would have to buy entire valve cover , which comes with parameter seal and, solenoid seal , ignition coil seals and associated screws attached to it. Jaguar , on the other hand does sell it separately , but in my neck of the woods still not cheap , over 40 bucks each..
Land Rover does not sell solenoid seals separately , you would have to buy entire valve cover , which comes with parameter seal and, solenoid seal , ignition coil seals and associated screws attached to it. Jaguar , on the other hand does sell it separately , but in my neck of the woods still not cheap , over 40 bucks each..
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Awesome. Just did the solenoid seals today. Ordered aftermarket ones from Amazon for $9/piece. There were very simple to replace indeed. I just stuck a thin, flathead screwdriver under the lip of each and gently pried up. Then I worked my way around and they came out very easily. Too early to tell whether the new ones are sealing well, but I'll keep my fingers crossed. Thanks!
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