I found this video very very helpful. I drive a 2001 Camry with 1MZ-FE 3.0 ltr V6 Engine. It was imported from Edison, NJ to Africa (South Western Nigeria precisely) in 2009. I enjoyed the car for the first 6 years after purchase, being the second ever owner. My main challenge has been getting genuine parts here. My Odometer reads 197,817 miles and I have never changed the PCV Valve. Could you assist with the Part Number of the PCV l, please.
@@stumpr1 Thanks. Checked mine on Saturday 11 November and found it already blocked. Since i couldn't get a brand new one to buy, I cleaned it with a carburettor spray cleaner until the stuck ball in the valve was freed and the sprayed carb cleaner oil came out clean. This is a temporary measure though; I'd make effort to get a brand new one online.
I found this video very very helpful. I drive a 2001 Camry with 1MZ-FE 3.0 ltr V6 Engine. It was imported from Edison, NJ to Africa (South Western Nigeria precisely) in 2009. I enjoyed the car for the first 6 years after purchase, being the second ever owner.
My main challenge has been getting genuine parts here. My Odometer reads 197,817 miles and I have never changed the PCV Valve. Could you assist with the Part Number of the PCV l, please.
Toyota part number. 2001-2006 Toyota PCV Valve 12204-2004 1MZ-FE CHEERS! Stumpr1 Thanks For Watching!
@@stumpr1 Thanks. Checked mine on Saturday 11 November and found it already blocked. Since i couldn't get a brand new one to buy, I cleaned it with a carburettor spray cleaner until the stuck ball in the valve was freed and the sprayed carb cleaner oil came out clean. This is a temporary measure though; I'd make effort to get a brand new one online.
@@olusesanfesobi5219 just seen this post. Yup, have cleaned a few in my days. Get one ordered up, it's cheap engine insurance.
@@stumpr1 Thanks. I'll definitely do that to keep my engine safe and clean
@@olusesanfesobi5219the Toyota dealerships still carry the original
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