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Your cart is empty.Keep your BMW running smoothly with a fully functional crankcase breather system. This essential system releases oil vapor from the engine's crankshaft into the intake manifold, allowing it to be combusted and eliminated. A malfunctioning Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system can lead to various performance issues and damage to engine components. Problems such as high crankcase pressure can compromise engine seals due to blocked PCV valves, while hoses obstructed with clogs or condensation may freeze and rupture, leading to oil and vacuum leaks. These complications often manifest as vacuum leaks and diminished engine performance. To ensure the longevity and efficiency of your vehicle, we advise routine checks of the PCV system for any signs of leaks or wear. Common indicators of system failure include leaking hoses or a fractured valve. It's also crucial to clean the engine oil dipstick regularly to prevent blockages from accumulated oil residue in the return hose. PCV Valve Kit Overview The PCV system, also known as a crankcase ventilation or breather system, is engineered to safely release pressurized gases from the engine. Signs of PCV Valve Kit Failure: Activated oil pressure warning light, indicating possible blockage in the oil suction strainer or filter. Triggered Check Engine Light, signaling incorrect fuel trim levels. Whistling noise, caused by excessive crankcase pressure, which ceases upon removing the oil filler cap. Reduced engine performance due to obstructed crankcase ventilation. Unstable idling, resulting from blockages in the ventilation system. Oil leaks around engine seals, caused by inadequate crankcase ventilation. Knocking sounds, pointing to low oil pressure and potential premature bearing wear, risking internal engine damage. Increased oil consumption and turbocharger noise, stemming from turbo damage due to oil deprivation. By recognizing these symptoms early, yo