Hello Volvo brains! My XC90 3.2 is engine is squealing due to failure of the Valve Cover Oil Deflector. I think this is a pretty common issue, but can find much on the subject.
My question is, should I replace the entire deflector assembly with the gasket? Or just the gasket? I understand Volvo recommend replacing the deflector every 100K miles and there was an extended warranty on this issue at some point.
Thanks for your input.
Resources:
Similiar issue here:
viewtopic.php?t=63820
Whole part:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NT ... b76fd93d80
Just gasket:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L2 ... D7Q7&psc=1
Valve Cover Oil Deflector - squealing noise
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Not seeing the diaphragm sold separately, likely only option is to replace the oil trap/breather box (PN 31319642) and gasket (PN 30731243). I'll update this post if I can find the diaphragm separately.
Not seeing the diaphragm sold separately, likely only option is to replace the oil trap/breather box (PN 31319642) and gasket (PN 30731243). I'll update this post if I can find the diaphragm separately.
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It's actually the diaphragm in the PCV (round valve on top). You need to replace the whole box. It is also referred to as the AirBox by some dealers.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the help.
It's going to take a few days to get the parts. Should I completely avoid driving it until it's fixed?
It's going to take a few days to get the parts. Should I completely avoid driving it until it's fixed?
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