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  1. Join Date
    Apr 2009
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    #1
    I have the same case, oily residue around the PCV valve hose connecting to the intake chamber. It is normal, as oil comes from the blow-by gasses emitting from the PCV valve. I installed an oil catch can, then replaced the clamps with the screw-type ones, after which the oil build up is gone.

    2006 Innova E D4-D, btw.

  2. Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    #2
    ^ can you share pics of your install? anong catch can ang ginamit nyo? thanks

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    Sep 2014
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by ParticleX View Post
    ^ can you share pics of your install? anong catch can ang ginamit nyo? thanks
    I also want to see what a catch can is and how it is connected.

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    #4
    If its toyota, they will viod your warranty for the most ridiculous reasons. They so big, one complaining customer will not put a dent in their sales.

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by garfield_08 View Post
    I have the same case, oily residue around the PCV valve hose connecting to the intake chamber. It is normal, as oil comes from the blow-by gasses emitting from the PCV valve. I installed an oil catch can, then replaced the clamps with the screw-type ones, after which the oil build up is gone.

    2006 Innova E D4-D, btw.

    Seems install a catch can is the only solution.

    Do you think install a catch can in the engine in warranty period will provide toyota an excuse to void the warranty?

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