A leaking crankcase breather valve (PCV)? Engine all covered in oil on the intake side?
If your car is making squeaking/whistling noises which stop after the oil level dipstick is removed, showing a high level of engine vacuum, you can be 99.9% certain that the crankcase breather valve has been damaged or to be specific, its membrane.
Other symptoms of its damage include increased oil consumption, smoke and irregular engine operation.
The membrane operates in hot oil fumes and simply becomes damaged and deformed. Underestimating this defect can result in engine deposits building up in the turbo, faulty flow meter operation, issues with the EGR valve (irregular engine operation, power shortage), intercooler soiling (increased fume temperature on the intake), reduced air capacity on the intake (power reduction) to name a few.
The service typically suggests replacement of the whole component, i.e. the oil filter base (valve cover), which is integrated with the oil separator (crankcase breather valve) and this fix is expensive as you have to buy the complete unit. However, the fix is simple, just replace the membrane inside the unit at a fraction of the cost of a complete unit.
You can save a lot by buying the membrane itself from us and replacing it on your own or we can do the repair for you.
Your engine will be dry and clean again and the oil will not reach the intake system and thus the turbo.
The replacement is a straight forward task and will take approx. 30 minutes.
FITMENT:
Volvo P3 five cylinder Turbo (S60/V60/XC60/V70) and P1 five cylinder (C30/C70/S40/V50) from engine 3285662- onward
Ford Focus ST 2.5
We have also the Volvo 2.5 - PCV - Valve Cover Crankcase Breather Valve Membrane/Diaphragm for older model Volvo 2.5L & Ford Focus ST 2.5 engines up to -3285661 - Contact us
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