A plugged positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) orifice or hose may cause the following conditions:
With these systems, any blow-by in excess of the system capacity, from a badly worn engine, sustained heavy load, etc., is exhausted into the throttle body and is drawn into the engine.
Proper operation of the crankcase ventilation system depends upon a sealed engine. If oil slugging or dilution is noted and the crankcase ventilation system is functioning properly, check the engine for a possible cause. Correct any problems.
If an engine is idling rough, inspect for a clogged PCV orifice, a dirty vent filter, air cleaner element, or plugged hose. Replace as required. Use the following procedure:
High-Beam Headlamp/ Low-Beam Headlamp
1. Open the hood. See Hood.
2. For the driver side bulb, remove the windshield washer bottle filler neck by
turning it one-quarter turn counterclockwise and pulling it straight up and out
of the bottle.
3. Remove the headlamp bulb access cover.
4. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and pull str ...
Fuel Tank Heat Shield Replacement
Removal Procedure
Support the fuel tank with a suitable jack.
Remove the fuel tank strap fasteners (1) and lower the fuel tank straps (2).
Remove the fuel tank heat shield fasteners (1) and remove the fuel tank
heat shield (2).
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Front Wheel Drive Shaft Seal Replacement - Right Side
Front Wheel Drive Shaft Seal Replacement - Right Side
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Component Name
Preliminary Procedures
Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
Remove the right wheel drive shaft. Refer to
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