From time to time, You'll find that positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve on the Chevrolet Cruze will fail or otherwise require replacement. In fact, it's a common issue with all model years of the Cruze, and it's been ongoing for quite some time. Though General Motors has not issued a recall or technical service bulletin, many drivers feel that it would be prudent if they would. When the valve is clogged or fails, You'll typically see an illuminated check engine light. Furthermore, You might see Your engine oil level dissipate, as the Cruze will burn oil to a greater degree. It could also cause a rough idle, loss of power, or engine oil leaks. If Your diagnostic codes are telling You that Your PCV valve is bad, You should look into having it replaced at Your earliest convenience.
Lucile J.
April 9, 2020
Most reported problems for a chevy cruze pcv valve are rough idling, lack of power, engine oil leaks, engine burning oil, and illumination of the check engine light.
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