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A PCV valve located in the valve cover. It may be located on or near the intake manifold, as shown here. A PVC valve located on the valve cover, with the hose that leads to it removed. A hose leading to the PCV valve is often kept in place by a clamp
you need to remove the transmission
first remove the oil pan if small parts of metal inside the transmission pan
there is no electronic that control the reverse
hope it helps
Most pcv valves are stuck in the rocker cover, with a hose attached to it. There isn't much to them, a rattling ball valve, about 2 inches long, 1/2 wide.
PCV (positive crankcase ventilation)valves are almost always located on the valve cover. I can not tell you positively where it is on this truck. It may be in the line that goes back into the intake cowling.
there is a filter under the pickup near the tank it gets plugged with dirt or dust and it makes the fuel come back at you while filling .. which in turn shuts off the gas nozel.. clean the filter and this will fix your problem.. thanks and holler if you need more Jerry
Well, the IAT (Intake Air Temperature) sensor is located on the air intake duct between the filter and the throttle body (Assuming you have the 6L motor). The wires are easily visible at the plug that connects the sensor to the wiring harness. That's the easiest place to access them.
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