JimFromAZ Posted December 19, 2021 Posted December 19, 2021 Hi All, I just purchased a 2009 GX with 145,000 miles on it in August. Been going over all preventive maintenance items. I was told by a specialist at LexusPartsNow.com that my 2009 GX470 does not have a PCV valve. When I search for the PCV on Amazon, I find part number 12204-50030 but Amazon tells me it does not fit my vehicle. Yet today I when I was replacing the two insulated ventilation hoses that connect to the valve covers, low-and-behold, there's a PCV valve with part number 12204-50030 on the driver's side valve cover. What's the deal? Do 2009 GX470's have PCV valves or not? Did the prior owner simply install a PCV valve when none is needed? If the 2009 doesn't have a PCV valve, what part goes into the driver's side valve cover?
RX400h Posted December 19, 2021 Posted December 19, 2021 Some vehicles have flow reducing fittings that are not considered to be true PCV valves. Did you take the part and shake it? I believe that PCV valves have a built-in check valve to prevent reverse flow but I could be mistaken. A flow-restricting orifice part will not rattle when you shake it.
JimFromAZ Posted December 19, 2021 Author Posted December 19, 2021 Hi Dave, No it's still in the vehicle...didn't shake it. I guess I can take it out, shake it, and put it back in or replace it. The vehicle seems to run fine so if someone replaced a flow reducing fitting with an actual PCV valve, I'm not sure I can sense any wrong with how the vehicle runs. Thanks! JIm.
RX400h Posted December 19, 2021 Posted December 19, 2021 Jim, perhaps it is a flow-restricting orifice which may never need to be cleaned or replaced if the engine is running well. I did look at some Lexus parts suppliers but no PCV valve was listed in any of those sites.
JimFromAZ Posted December 19, 2021 Author Posted December 19, 2021 I'll have to check. the 12204-50030 part is described as a PCV Valve on Amazon, so it's confusing right now. My guess is the one on the passenger side valve cover might be a flow-restricting orifice. Perhaps both sides were supposed to be the flow-restrictor, but somehow I've ended up with a PCV valve (as per part number) on the driver's side. Thanks and take care!
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