Changing the crankcase valves, CCV Valves on BMW V8. This is a 2005 4.4i
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Changing the crankcase valves, CCV Valves on BMW V8. This is a 2005 4.4i
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BMW has CCV Crank Case vacuum valves. Most cars run positive pressure in the crank to push out the fumes to save pollution.
BMW runs a vacuum in the crank case to suck these fumes out.
You won't believe how easy these are to change.
This is a very simple and inexpensive repair.
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