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    Guys, I was checking my pcv today and I noticed that is wet.... lol I mean, when I pull it out there was some kind of wetness, oil I guess, what else could it be? antifreeze? (I don't think) Well my question is, is it normal that the PCV gets wet? is it normal if some oil gets in the PCV area?
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    A little “wet” is good, that means it is working. A lot “wet” could indicate it is stuck open. Which isn’t a big problem, but if in doubt change it out. They only cost like $2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cerick08GP View Post
    A little “wet” is good, that means it is working. A lot “wet” could indicate it is stuck open. Which isn’t a big problem, but if in doubt change it out. They only cost like $2.
    Thanks its time to get a new one anyway I was just wondering if its normal to be wet!
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    i bought a new one and cant find old one where is it located? is there only one, i bought two just to be safe.
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    Last edited by Haulero; 02-13-2010 at 10:56 PM.
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    ya i got cha thanks for the help. but the instructions are for a GP GT sorry should have said i have a 98 GTP
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    it should be kinda the same? the valve may be in the same area? Hope one of the guys with a GTP can help cause I'm curious to know lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by monsterjam5000 View Post
    ya i got cha thanks for the help. but the instructions are for a GP GT sorry should have said i have a 98 GTP
    The location of the PCV Valve for a GTP is located here: How to - PCV Valve
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    sweet! thanks alot need that to complete my tune up.
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