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wolfganghartmann10
Excursion PCV Valve Issue
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wolfganghartmann10 (Author)
The smoke is more on the blueish side. I haven't taken the valve out yet, but I can try to locate it and inspect it. Where exactly is it usually located on this engine?
simonbrown85
Blueish smoke often indicates oil burning, which a bad PCV valve can cause. Given the symptoms, a defective crankcase ventilation is the most likely culprit. I'd recommend getting it checked out by a workshop. Continuing to drive it might cause more damage.
wolfganghartmann10 (Author)
Thanks for the advice. I took it to a mechanic, and you were right – it was the PCV valve. The repair cost 360€. Everything seems to be running smoothly now.
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simonbrown85
Sounds like it could be a PCV valve issue. Is the smoke black or blueish? And have you checked the valve itself for any obvious signs of damage or blockage?