Derek C Howard
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
The thin nipple was broken off when the part arrived. Was only like $11, so no great hardship
Margaret Farnum
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
The BMW U people would like you to believe that everything has to be done by them. They wanted $3500 and a qualified mechanic put that in and now we don’t need to pay $3500 to the BMW dealer. Not all BMWs need to be coated. Our BMW does not have to be recorded so you can replace the battery yourself and everything else.
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Don’t be afraid. Much cheaper than getting a whole new valve cover
Miguel A Chavez
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
The quality is good and fit perfectly and better than the previous one I bought from a different vendor. The spring is not included.
Warren Esquivel
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
No me sirvió para mi modelo de vehículo, la válvula PVC es diferente.
Matt
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
I will preface this by saying I had to use a chisel to get the old part out, however with this product and a half tube of grey silicone I was able to fix my pcv valve squeak. Also note that the car did not sound fixed after the first startup/drive, it did however stop making any noise by the second day. 6 months later now and car is totalled but no problem arose with the valve and I bet it lasts 3 more owners with the amount of silicone surrounding it.
Johnny bravo
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2024
You gotta take the valve cover out otherwise you’re gonna be there forever. Other then that it worked I have no complaints
Denio Del Caro
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Installed PCV on BMW X3, worked great for about 3 months and then it started leaking and whistling and then I started throwing code for air pressure. Tried to work with seller, apparently “NO Warranty” outside Amazon return time. Beware.
Blue Angel
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2023
Saved me from replacing the entire valve cover on my Wife's 2011 E90 (2.5L 323i, Canadian model). Getting the factory valve off and the flange cleaned up definitely takes some time and lots of patience, but it can be done. This looks just like the factory valve, it probably comes from the same factory. Hopefully it lasts just as long as the original.
Marshall
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2022
It works.
BimmerSurgeon
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022
I have installed a few dozen of these PCV valves, and all of them have performed excellent. If your engine is howling and you feel excessive crankcase vacuum at the oil filler, you probably need this part. A replacement valve cover from BMW is now about $500 for the part, and labor is a bit over 5 hours. This offers a much cheaper fix.These are a little technical to install. DO NOT cut your original off with a Dremel, that will leave a horrible melted mess. The trick is to carefully crack away the original piece with a sharp chisel, then attach this replacement part with a little black RTV. Be sure to reuse the pressure regulating spring with the new part. I expect these will last several years at least.
Anonymous Dude
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022
My original PCV had a tear and was causing a small vacuum leak. I had to chisel off the old PCV (thanks BMW), but once the old one was off, it was simple to apply some RTV to this new PCV and press it into position. I let the RTV dry overnight. I drove the car in the morning and the engine was noticeably smoother and there is no vacuum leakage at the PCV orifice, so everything seems to be sealed properly.This was much cheaper than replacing the whole valve cover.
mark thompson
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2021
Great product works perfectly. After I installed it it solved my heavy idling, air leak, misfire issue!! I would most certainly purchase this item again!!