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Pcv Valve Review: One for one match - Fits 2001 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner 6 cylinder. Been running for over 25 miles and no issues. Review: Perfect fit 97 4runner - Perfect fit 97 4runner






| ASIN | B00GJJNQB6 |
| Brand | Toyota |
| Connector Type | Barb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 527 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Machined |
| Exterior finish | Machined |
| Inlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Inlet connection type | Barb |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 5.6 x 1.5 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 5.6 x 1.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Toyota |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | 12204-62010 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Outlet connection type | Barb |
| Part Number | 12204-62010 |
| Set Name | Toyota Land Cruiser PCV Valve Set (FJ40, FJ45, FJ55, FJ60) |
| Size | 5.28 cubic inches |
| Specification Met | Toyota OEM |
| Thread Size | 1/4 inch NPT |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 763273266763 |
| Valve Type | Check Valve |
P**N
One for one match
Fits 2001 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner 6 cylinder. Been running for over 25 miles and no issues.
M**N
Perfect fit 97 4runner
Perfect fit 97 4runner
J**H
Perfect Fit for 99' Toyota 4runner 3rd Gen
I replaced my valve cover gasket because it was leaking oil & decided to replace the original OEM PCV valve since I was taking off the valve covers. The original OEM PCV has never been replaced at 280,567 miles. The valve was working good & still had a rattle when you shake it, except with the gunk buildup inside of it. I bought the rubber grommet & aftermarket PCV valve from a local auto parts store. They did not sell the OEM PCV valve, which was a terrible choice later on. After the install of the valve cover gasket & aftermarket PCV, I was happy that it was no longer leaking oil & did not think anything of the PCV valve since it was replaced as preventative care. 2 months pass & my 4runner doesn't seem to have as much response in acceleration, power, & lower gas mileage. A month later, started having idle issues & surging while driving. There was no check engine light & couldn't find any hidden codes during diagnostic scan. I decided to take out the aftermarket PCV valve & give it a shake. It did not have much of a rattle & not as smooth as before. I also checked the PCV valve vacuum hose, it was filled with crusted oil from all the years of buildup & the hose was very hard. I decided to purchase a new OEM PCV valve on Amazon & also recommend buying a new PCV rubber vacuum hose as well. The OEM PCV valve (pictured right) compared to the aftermarket is smaller & better manufacturered. The OEM PCV has a different bottom outlet & the rattle is smoother. It also fits the rubber grommet more snuggly & secure. After installing the new OEM PCV valve the acceleration, power, & idling is back to normal. The 4runner is running smooth as before & the gas mileage is good again. I definitely recommend the OEM PCV valve over the aftermarket one & hope this helps anyone with this issue.
T**.
kind of expensive compared to the dealer ๐ฅฒ
Fit my 4runner 1999 limited, but they are kind of expensive compared to the dealer, maybe twice ๐ฅฒ
P**F
great PCV valve; does the trick
exactly the PCV valve one needs for a '95 pickup or a '99 4runner. i'm sure this fits more than just these; check your fitment guide. quality is high, and it's nice to have a clean, new non-clogged PCV valve. make sure you order the grommet, and if yours hasn't been replaced in a long time, or ever, get ready to carefully dig out the atrophied old grommet. if yours feels like it's not going to come out without a fight, spray the grommet with WD-40 or PB Blaster first, let it soak in, and then try it. if it still won't come out easily, just be sure you lever against safe things and don't drop any grommet bits through your valve cover. *Update after 10 months of use on the 4R and 11 months on the pickup: still working perfectly. Given how easy it is to replace these when it's done more than /cough/ once every 20 years /cough/ it seems silly not to do it every five or so, so they come out easily and don't make a mess.
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