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Where is the PVC valve on a 2001 I4 Honda Accord and when should it be replaced?

The PVC valve on a 2001 I4 Honda Accord is located on the back of the engine, near the top. It is a small, black plastic valve with a hose attached to it.

It should be replaced every 30,000 miles or 3 years, whichever comes first.

Here are the steps on how to replace the PVC valve on a 2001 I4 Honda Accord:

1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.

2. Locate the PVC valve on the back of the engine.

3. Remove the hose that is attached to the PVC valve.

4. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the PVC valve from the engine.

5. Install the new PCV valve by hand and then tighten it with a wrench.

6. Reattach the hose to the PVC valve.

7. Connect the negative terminal of the battery.

PVC valves are important because they help to regulate the flow of air and fumes from the engine. When they are dirty or clogged, they can cause the engine to run rough or stall. By replacing the PCV valve regularly, you can help to keep your engine running smoothly.