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PCV valve location?

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#1 ·
I know this subject has probably been covered already but I've searched all over and can't seem to find an answer. I need to know where the PCV valve is located on my 2002 Focus LX with the SPI engine. I'm having rough idle issues and suspect this might be the problem considering a lot of people seem to have the rough idle issue and the hose coming from the PCV valve are known for collapsing or getting holes in them. There is a little valve on the top back of the valve cover at the top of the engine that twist in and out of the valve cover. Is that it? I've been reading that it's located on the back of the engine below the valve cover but I think that's only on the Zetec engines not the SPI. Any help (and possibly pictures) would be greatly appreciated. This rough idle is really starting to get on my last nerve [:(!]
 
#2 ·
Yes, that is your pcv valve. Should be on the top right side of the engine when facing it. When I had my escort with the spi engine, I replaced it and I actually noticed a very slight increase in power. Of course, 1 year later itcoughed up a valve seat. I have a zetec now and as far as I know, the collapsed pcv hose only applies to those engines. The pcv is on the front of the block on those engines and the house runs under a lot of heated elements. As I remember though it was one of the easiest things I did on that engine.
 
#3 ·
What you described is the PCV valve and it's location, yes. It's also a good idea to check the PCV valve hose that goes to the PCV valve, as they characteristically wear out, collapse on themselves and cause all sorts of drivability problems.

When the engine is cold and off, (of course), with a strong light lean over and into the engine bay right on top of the engine and follow the PCV hose from the PVC valve to the back lower part of the engine. Right at the bottom of the hose there is a 90 degree turn and right there is where the hose tends to collapse and/or develop a large vacuum leak. If this has happened, you'll need to replace it of course. It makes life much easier if you disconnect that plastic air tube leading to the throttle body and remove it for better access. All you need is a screwdriver to do this. Take your time and go easy. Plastic parts with a lot of time and mileage on them tend to get very brittle and break easily, so slow and easy does it.

These are the part numbers from my local Ford dealership, but check yours to be certain. Your Ford parts department will need the VIN number of your car to provide you with the correct parts -

1. PCV Valve - YS4Z 6A66 AC

2. PCV Valve Hose - YS4Z 6758 A

Bring some cash. The hose is a whopping $44 and the PCV valve is $16. Plead poverty and ask for a discount!

The hose itself simply pulls off of the PCV valve and also the back of the engine. A pair of needle nose pliers can help pull it off the back of the engine, as that's not an easy area to reach. If the PCV valve hose hasn't failed yet, it will. The 90 degree bend is made of very thin/cheap rubber and it always develops leaks.

I hope this helps you out.
 
#6 ·
I have found that a Ford dealer by the name of Village Ford is sponsoring this forum and has much lower prices than what other Ford dealers are charging. The PCV valve hose that my local for dealer ripped me off for to the tune of $45, is available from Village Ford for only $31.

Here is the link. Contact them directly for the forum discount -

http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=306858&page=2
 
#12 ·
Wow, I've had no issues what so ever. I've talked to them over the phone before over a order I was having issues with I had trouble getting things in the "cart". Very good customer service. Plus it"s the only place you can still buy a lower svt grill among other things. They package well and ship fast.
 
#15 ·
Rock Auto doesn't sponsor this forum and so they don't help us.

Village Ford does sponsor this forum, so they do help us and even have the benefit of offering O.E. Ford quality parts that aren't made in China, with a warranty that is honored nationwide by any Ford dealer. Not so with cheap parts from competitors.

Village Ford also has excellent reviews, unlike some others. [thankyou]
 
#16 ·
Ok so they don't sponser the site, but they sell all oem brands new they also sell parts dealers no longer sell.
Cheaper than anyone.

Why do people make statements like they know what they are talking about when they clearly haven't even as much as clicked on the site.

You know FSWERKS sponsers the site too, you can buy a degas cover from them for 100 plus shipping. I got mine for 15 bucks to the door. Good luck it's your money.

I do my research I at least know what I'm talking about.

Sent from 34.0764° N, 118.4296° W
 
#20 ·
That's better of reason than your last post. I completely understand. I have had no issues with them both small and large orders, same with ebay which I've also seen and heard horror stories from. I prefer online shopping. Everything on my car except my engine, no even my engine was found and paid for online. I spend hours some times days doing my research and shopping around I have came out on top and got some serious deals. I'm currently looking for yet another engine and I as before am shopping online. Helping out the fellow ff member when I can.

Sent from 34.0764° N, 118.4296° W
 
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