Chevy Cruze PCV Fix and Catch Can - Fix that check engine light for good!

3 months ago
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Is your Cruze (Sonic, Trax, Buick whatever. Anything that has the 1.4L Ecotec engine) constantly throwing any one (or combination) of these codes: P0171, P0106, P0299, P0507, P1101 or P2096? Well, congrats. Your PCV in the intake is probably junk. It happens to all of them at some point in time.

Symptoms of a bad PCV system are any of the aforementioned codes, poor performance, poor mileage, too high crankcase pressure that leads to blown out seals and leaky oil pan gaskets.

The PCV design is known to be faulty with this engine and causes tons of problems of various severity. Luckily, there are people that make kits to alleviate the poor design of the PCV, so you don't have to worry about it again. (You can also make your own if you want to piece everything together.)

In this video I show you how to install the CruzeKits PCV kit as well as adding on the SuperCruzes catch can. I show you the layout for the routing both with and without the catch can so you can decide what route you want to go.

Yes is said PVC many, many times in the video. You know I meant PCV.

I also said 1 bar for crankcase pressure. I meant 1 psi. One bar (14.5 psi) would be way too high.

The catch can and PCV fix kit in this video:
https://supercruzesstore.com/products/pcv-fix-kits?variant=45385110520129

If you want just the PCV fix kit:
https://cruzekits.com/shop/ols/products/v3-gm-14l-turbo-luvluj-pcv-check-valve-fix-kit

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