Instructions:
-To remove the PCV valve, just pull it out of the valve cover and pull off the hose.
-To test the PCV valve, start the engine, pull the valve out of the valve cover and put your thumb over the hole in the end.
If you hear a little click, then the PCV valve is good. If there is no vacuum at the hole, either the valve is bad or the hose is bad.
-To see if the hose is bad, pull the hose off and put your thumb over the end. If there is vacuum, replace the PCV valve. If not, replace the hose.
Common symptoms of a faulty PCV Valve include:
-Oil leaks / Oil in the Air Filter housing
-Excessive Oil consumption
-Gray-white smoke from the tailpipe
-Check Engine Light illuminated (common codes include P0171 and P0174)
Compatible with Hyundai PCV Valve :
1995-2002, 2012-2019 Accent
1992-2000, 2017-2020 Elantra
2018-2020 Elantra GT
2010-2012 Genesis Coupe
2018-2021 Kona
2001-2009 Santa Fe
1993-1995 Scoupe
1989-2008, 2015-2019 Sonata
1997-2008 Tiburon
2005-2009, 2016-2018 Tucson
2012-2017, 2019-2021 Veloster
2002-2005 XG350
Compatible with Kia PCV Valve :
2004-2006 Amanti
2020-2024 Forte
2014-2016 Forte Koup
2014-2018 Forte5
2001-2008, 2016-2020 Optima
2012-2019 Rio
2007-2010 Rondo
2003-2005 Sedona
2021-2023 Seltos
2010-2022 Soul
2001-2002, 2004 Spectra
Replaces Part #: 26740-32804, 2674032804 PCV Valve.
NOTE: This is NOT a genuine part, it's a aftermarket replacement part manufactured by GBDAMI.