PCV Valve Replacement
Rough idle, oil leaks, or a whistling noise? Your PCV valve may be stuck.
The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve regulates pressure inside your engine. When it sticks or fails, it can cause a rough idle, oil leaks or excess oil consumption, and a check engine light. It's a small part with a big impact — and a quick, affordable fix.
What's included
- ✓PCV system inspection
- ✓Replace PCV valve and hose if needed
- ✓Clear related codes
- ✓Confirm smooth idle after repair
Why book this with Get Auto Pros
- ★Inexpensive fix that can resolve multiple symptoms at once
- ★Can stop related oil leaks and reduce oil consumption
- ★Smooths out rough idle
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Need to know
PCV Valve Replacement — FAQ
Can a bad PCV valve cause an oil leak?+
Yes — a stuck valve builds excess crankcase pressure, which pushes oil past seals and gaskets.
How often does a PCV valve need replacing?+
It varies by vehicle, but many manufacturers recommend inspection every 20,000–30,000 miles.