Where can I buy a PCV valve for a Pontiac Bonneville?

Where can I buy a PCV valve for a Pontiac Bonneville?

Purchase a replacement PCV valve for your Bonneville. You can find the standard version for 1992 to 2003 models from Advanced Auto Parts. Make the purchase from their online or retail stores. Pull the valve away from the intake manifold in order to remove. You’ll have to first spin the cover counterclockwise to access the PCV valve.

What kind of valve does a Pontiac have?

Over the years, GM made a number of Pontiac car vehicles, including the Firebird, Bonneville, Sunfire and GTO. Modern Pontiac car cars have PCV valves. The PCV (positive crankcase ventiliation) valve helps to regulate the engine’s fuel fumes.

Where can I get a PCV valve for a Pontiac Grand Prix?

You can order a PCV valve for Grand Prix models manufactured between 1988 and 2005 through ThePartsBin.com. Push the new valve into the grommet that held the old PCV valve. Once it snaps into place, you can attach the hose.

How to replace PCV valve on GM 3800?

Locate the PCV valve cover by clicking on the picture above. I marked the location with a green arrow and dots. Loosen the two 10mm bolts slowly while keeping a finger on the cover so that the spring loaded PCV doesn’t pop out. Once you remove both bolts, gently pry off the cover. If the valve seems stuck, use the needle nose pliers to pull it out.

Purchase a replacement PCV valve for your Bonneville. You can find the standard version for 1992 to 2003 models from Advanced Auto Parts. Make the purchase from their online or retail stores. Pull the valve away from the intake manifold in order to remove. You’ll have to first spin the cover counterclockwise to access the PCV valve.

Over the years, GM made a number of Pontiac car vehicles, including the Firebird, Bonneville, Sunfire and GTO. Modern Pontiac car cars have PCV valves. The PCV (positive crankcase ventiliation) valve helps to regulate the engine’s fuel fumes.

You can order a PCV valve for Grand Prix models manufactured between 1988 and 2005 through ThePartsBin.com. Push the new valve into the grommet that held the old PCV valve. Once it snaps into place, you can attach the hose.

How do you change the PCV valve on a Pontiac?

Use a pair of pliers to loosen the locking nut from the PCV valve. Once it is loose, continue unscrewing it with your hand until it is out. Slide the locking nut off and detach the PCV valve from the hose. The PCV valve is easily removed by pulling it out. Insert the new PCV valve into the hose. Make sure it is secure.

Use a pair of pliers to loosen the locking nut from the PCV valve. Once it is loose, continue unscrewing it with your hand until it is out. Slide the locking nut off and detach the PCV valve from the hose. The PCV valve is easily removed by pulling it out. Insert the new PCV valve into the hose. Make sure it is secure.

When did Pontiac stop making the Bonneville engine?

This engine was used from 1995 until it was retired from the Bonneville in 2003. In 1997, Pontiac made a 40th Anniversary Edition to mark the 40th year of production of the Bonneville. Pontiac made six models: the SE, the 40th Anniversary SE, the SSE, the 40th Anniversary SSE, the SSEi, and the 40th Anniversary SSEi.

What kind of carburetor does a Pontiac Bonneville use?

The 389 cubic inch plant was replaced with 400 cu in (6.6 L) one, and the 421 cubic inch plant was replaced with a 428 cu in (7.0 L) one. As per GM’s internal edict, the multi-carburation setups found on earlier cars were replaced with the new Quadra Jet “spread bore” carburetor.