Use the following procedure to check for correct crankcase ventilation system operation:
With this system, any blow-by in excess of the system capacity from a badly-worn engine, sustained heavy load, etc., is exhausted into the air cleaner and drawn into the engine through the throttle body.
Proper operation of the PCV system is dependent upon a sealed engine. If oil sludging or dilution is noted and the PCV system is functioning properly, check the engine for possible causes, i.e. a missing oil cap or dipstick, infrequent oil changes, or an internal coolant leak. Any problems must be corrected in order to ensure that the system functions as intended.