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you should see my A3's cap... I could fill jars of miracle whip with it if I kept cleaning it out. Still running strong at 120k
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Hmmm, OK then. Anyway, a new CCV seems to have "fixed" it for now.
FWIW I had 3 A4's and never have I seen it:dunno: |
What's the consensus; can you rehabilitate a CCV? I recently bought a 4.8is and immediately drove it for 13.5 hours home, only stopping for gas. Would this have the effect of cleaning out the CCV if there had been any build up in there, or is this not how it works?
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You can rehabilitate it by manually cleaning it out, and depending on the model, by replacing the diaphragm if necessary. |
V8 ccv is ontop of valve covers ur condensation should b taken care of after that drive, easy to remove just pry 6 tabs and pull off, i cleaned mine and the idle got smoother
Also open the 4 way hose and blow air through it to get the oil out if there is any and check ur intake maniffold for buildup |
My own experience: 2 years ago, the car caught on fire due to frozen CCV (pressure built up and pushed the oil out of valve gasket). Then I have the entire CCV and hoses replaced. This year, I found the yellowish stuff again.
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