SA9127E Gage Bar Set
High crankcase pressure indicates an excessive amount of air passing between the rings and cylinder walls into the crankcase. A loss of engine lubricating oil into the air intake tube/filter housing or out the dipstick hole is indicative of excessive crankcase pressure. High negative pressure or vacuum can be caused by a plugged air filter element or restricted air intake.
Caution: The crankcase pressure check must be performed with the vehicle in park or neutral and the parking brake applied.
Test method:
• | Positive: 1 kPa (4 in) H2O Max. |
• | Negative: 3 kPa (12 in) H2O Max. |
• | Positive: 2.5 kPa (10 in) H2O Max. |
• | Negative: 3.5 kPa (14 in) H2O Max. |
Important: It may be necessary to complete a compression and cylinder leakage check for evaluation of piston rings and cylinder walls when there is high, positive crankcase pressure. Low, negative crankcase pressure indicates a possible restricted air intake system.
Always Perform a Visual Check of the PCV System:
• | Properly mounted PCV valve, firmly seated in the grommet on rocker arm cover |
• | PCV Hose, grommet, fresh air hose, and clamps in place, no damage to PCV hose, rocker arm cover grommet, fresh air hose. Ensure the clamps are on tight. |
CONDITION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTION |
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Rough Idle, Stalling or Slow Idle Speed, Oil Leaks, Oil in Throttle Body/Plenum, or Sludge in Engine. | 1. Clogged hose. | 1. Repair or replace hoses as necessary. |
2. Clogged PCV valve. | 2. Replace PCV valve. | |
Rough Idle, Stalling, or High Idle Speed. | 1. Leaking hose. | 1. Replace hose. |
2. Leaking PCV valve. | 2. Replace PCV valve. |
If engine is idling rough, check for a clogged PCV valve or hose. Check the PCV valve identification number to be sure the correct valve is installed. Replace as required.
Use the following procedure to determine if the PCV valve is functioning properly:
If there is evidence of engine oil in the throttle body or air cleaner and all the PCV components appear and function properly it may indicate excessive crankcase pressure. Refer to "Engine Diagnostic" section in this service manual for specific procedure to perform a crankcase pressure check.