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No PCV valve on my '05?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by alanhu99, Mar 4, 2011.

  1. alanhu99

    alanhu99 New Member

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    Took my 05 in for the inverter water pump recall yesterday. At 93K miles, I asked for some preventive maintenance to prepare it for the next 100K.

    After consulting PriusChat, I ordered:

    - transaxle fluid replaced,
    - engine coolant flush,
    - serpentine belt replacement,
    - replace spark plugs,
    - got the engine water pump replaced under extended warranty as there was some visual sign of leakage.

    The only funny thing was when I asked the Service Manager to replace the PCV valve, he says there's no such valve on this car!? I pressed again, asking "Are you sure?", and he affirmed there was no PCV on my Prius.

    I didn't want to cause a scene and figured I'd get it done at the next service. :confused:

    Thanks for all the wonderful info and assistance on this Forum!
     
  2. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    That's a shame, the PCV should be done at the same time as spark plugs, for a vastly reduced labor rate. You might get stuck paying $100+ as a stand-alone service.

    And the water pump! Did you notice signs of leakage, or did they point it out and show it to you?
     
  4. alanhu99

    alanhu99 New Member

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    They saw some stains and called me. That was very diligent of the service tech!
     
  5. halpos4

    halpos4 "Taxi"!

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    I remember getting a PCV valve to replace as part of preventative maintenance and remember looking at Galaxee's how to with pics and i thought "oh no" but i didn't have to remove half the parts as per Galaxee's post,that cover over the PCV Valve isn't on mine,i can see the valve as soon as i open the bonnet[hood]
    just need to move the relay box out of the way and for comfort remove the injector harness from the coil and i can get a ring spanner over the valve and remove.
     
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    Thanks halpos4. I've been thinking about replacing my PCV valve abut have been balking about all the stuff that has to removed to get at it. I'll have to take a close look and see if mine can be got at any easier.

    I'll be looking to do my PCV valve when I change my plugs after about another 30,000 km or about a year.
     
  7. Rae Vynn

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    I got mine changed, and it was about $55, I think, for that line item, part & labor.
     
  8. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    How about taking some closeup photos of that area? Apparently the European Prius engine has some detail differences compared to North America.
     
  9. halpos4

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    uart,if you just pop your bonnet, if it's not covered it'll be staring right at ya behind the last coil nearest the inverter,a small hose with a clip that can be loosened off with just your fingers,a 19mm ring spanner or long socket is required to remove/install the valve.
     
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    Patrick,
    That's true,the one that comes to mind in relation to the PCV valve installation on the NA Prius are the wipers,seems like a lotta work,
    If i get a chance i'll take a few snaps.
     
  11. mfa-prius

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    I just changed mine on my '05, following the excellent "easy way" directions at Toyota Prius: How to Replace the PCV Valve - PriusDIY.com. Took about 1 1/2 hours, but probably about half that the next time. While I had the air cleaner off, I removed the MAF assembly and cleaned it as well. My valve was definitely ready to be replaced, at 124,779 miles; the new Toyota valve was $7.33 from Champion Toyota. I used a total of 17 tools, including a little LED flashlight, and a long grabber tool to retrieve the little flashlight from the spash shield when I dropped it. The spec was to tighten the valve to 20 ft-lb, but I chickened out at about 17. I'm pretty sure it's not going anywhere.

    I'd recommend replacing the PCV valve along with the sparkplugs at whatever interval you like -- the hard part in both jobs is exposing them, and they're right there together once all the stuff in the way gets out of it.
     
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