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PCV Valve Replacement Instructions-4.7L

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by FirstGenVol, Jan 14, 2019.

  1. May 11, 2025 at 9:55 PM
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    Ha. Just did mine today. Still 'rattled', but definitely a little black. Given how quick it is to do and how reasonable the part it OEM, I guess I would suggest just doing it same time as the timing belt.
     
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    I want to say Toyota calls for every 30k? Or maybe 50k. I forget but looked it up at one point.
     
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    Well dang, I guess every 90k won't cut it! Maybe when you do the diff fluid would be better.

    It's a 10 minute job and about a $10 to $11 part (even less in a '25 percent off' sale). Can do it while the fluid is draining.
     
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    I'd probably say to change PCV valve at same time as the rear diff vent. As long as you're not towing and thus doing diff juice every 30k per the book, maye a good time. Or every other diff juice change would likely be fine also.
     
  5. May 21, 2025 at 9:27 AM
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    You show two vent hoses in your cart here. I ordered the pcv vent hose at my dealer (by phone), will pickup this weekend. But it was just one that I ordered (for my 05 4.7 TRD). Is there another one is should order?

    (Sry for typos, fixed)
     
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    For some reason I can't find the post you quoted of mine ... so I can't comment on that.

    Wait, it's on last page. I found it. There are two PCV hoses as I explain in that post. I also tell you which # is which. #2 is passenger side. #1 is driver side. Eliminate which one you ordered from dealer, and order the other one, I think?
     
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