Volkswagen Crankcase Parts
- Volkswagen
- PCV Breather System Kit




- Volkswagen
- Breather Hose Connector
- Volkswagen
- Breather Hose
- Volkswagen
- PCV Valve
Volkswagen Crankcase Parts
Volkswagen is a German vehicle manufacturer from Wolfsburg, Germany, and the chief German automaker and third international producer of automobiles. The VW brand is a mix of functionality and simplicity, holding three vehicles in the top 10 best-selling vehicles of all time and still has the most vehicles out of any listed auto company still being created today. Volkswagen rank’s third in allocating the most dollars in the market toward their research and development of new vehicles. They also boast a vast product line, which has pushed them into a worldwide auto leader, and more specifically, with their crankcase parts and components. When functioning correctly, the positive crankcase ventilation or PCV valve is in charge of measuring and managing the pressure that builds up in your Volkswagen’s engine. One of the first warning signs or symptoms that your PCV valve requires being replaced is that your Volkswagen ‘s engine will begin to drive and idle rough while. Do not worry though; you can take care of this maintenance or repair yourself with some basic auto tools. First, locate the PCV valve on the rocker arm casing of your Volkswagen. You will find it situated the end of the casing with a hose connecting to it. Take off the PCV valve from the casing so you can test whether it has to be replaced. Take it off by grasping it away from the grommet. If you have questions about Volkswagen’s crankcase parts or components, the FCP Euro team and website are put in place to support or answer any questions you have.
Volkswagen Crankcase Parts Online
At this point you should inspect the PCV valve before taking off the hose. For this, leave your engine running and feel the end of the valve to test for the manifold vacuum. Also, shake the valve and keep an ear out for a rattle type of noise. If the PCV valve does not have a vacuum or is making the rattle noise, you have to replace it. Next, slide the new PCV valve into the grommet where your old one was. Once you have securely positioned it, you can attach the hose back on. If replacing your Volkswagen‘s PCV valve does not fix your issue, you may also have to replace the hose. Examine for any holes or blockages on the interior of the valve hose, as well. FCP Euro's scholarly and talented call center staff is always on hand and ready to answer any questions you have or support you may need. If you are concerned about which crankcase part or component is necessary for your Volkswagen, FCP has a large line up for the Volkswagen brand. Check out the FCP Euro website for all parts, as well as our updated inventory. If you have questions, would like to put in a phone order, or just have feedback, do not waver in giving FCP Euro a call at 1-860-388-9001 to connect with our service friendly team.