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Old 04-16-2016, 04:02 PM
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No oil inside intake, but new pcv valve is rattling, I also have the wild vents issue. Always have it sucks cause the ac blows snowballs. I had an issue with the blower motor once had to keep tapping on it, but one day the connection for the motor fell from under dash and I realized it was loose pushed it back together and has worked every since.
 
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Old 04-16-2016, 04:08 PM
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PCV valve is supposed to rattle.

Wild vents can be fixed with a couple check valves. Articles in the faq section for that.
 
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PCV valve is supposed to rattle.

Wild vents can be fixed with a couple check valves. Articles in the faq section for that.
I put a check valve in the line still no help, with the wild vents.
 
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Unfortunately the pick up coil wasn't the misfire problem either
 
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Of course not. The "pick-up coil" is only used by the PCM to determine which injector to fire. It has nothing to do with ignition.

Crank sensor is for ignition.
 
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If you are still having a wild vents issue then you have a serious vacuum leak. Visually check everything.
 



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