PCV Valve Replacement 05 Honda Odyssey

5 years ago
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In this video I'll show you how a PCV valve is replaced on an 05 Honda Odyssey Touring with a 3.5L. The process is very simple. First remove the engine cover. The valve is located on the front of the left valve cover next to the oil dip stick. Its held in by a 10mm bolt. Remove this bolt and then pull the valve out. Insert your new valve. (Note: The new valve should come equipped with two o-rings, one near the tip of the valve and the other near flange of the valve that bolts to the valve cover. One seal is smaller than the other. Be sure your new valve has these o-rings or a leak could occur.) Once the new valve is in place put the 10mm bolt back in and torque the bolt to manufacturer's specification. (You will need a repair manual for the torque specification. Specification not provided here.) In order to torque the bolt properly a torque wrench will need to be used. Note: The use of a torque wrench was not shown in the video. To properly torque the bolt down use a torque wrench. Once the valve is in all you have to do is place the engine cover back on and then your done.

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