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Old 10-01-2013, 12:08 PM
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$215 is bend over price, you can fix that yourself for cheap man!
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Originally Posted by RockinWs6
Check the intake bolts also
They checkes 02 sensors intake bolts and seals plugs wires and coil packs. Pcv valve has a hole in it. I would fair to be that's the whole problem there. At least I hope so.
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The pcv valve itself u s cheap but with the tube its not. I checked the price at oreileys too and shipped its $131. Local shop charged me $120 and they got it through GM. Which isn't bad I guess since GM usually cornholes people in pricing. Labor is $70 but that includes putting in scanner and checking everthing out
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The tube itself has a hole in it. Just lettung them unstall since they went this far with it
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Honestly don't think it's a bend over price considering what time they spent on it.



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