I picked mine up at autozone. Its a generic elbow, had to cut it to size but i already had mine off to match sizes all it is is about 3" elbow. Not sure what the internal dia. is but it's pretty close to the average persons ring finger size. what you can do is get a PCV valve at autozone then...
Changing the plugs in a V6 in a major PITA. You literally have to remove the intake manifold and all attaching components to get to the left bank of plugs. I also strongly suggest you go buy a PCV valve and PCV elbow and change those out while you have the mani off anyways. To get to the PCV...
Look on the label located in the door jamb for a 2 digit code. Match below.
Midnight Grey Metallic -TV
Silver Frost Metallic - TS
Vivid Red Metallic - G2
Silver Birch Metallic - JP
Ivory Parchment Metallic - HC
Ceramic White Pearlescent - F6
Aspen Green Metallic - P5
Light Tundra...
3 0n the driver side are easy to see, the 3 on the passenger side are underneath the intake manifold. You have to remove it to get to the right side COPs.
The black sealant is what was used to improve the condensation problem of the lesser effective grey sealant headlights. There is no need for them to open up the new improved ones.
The ones the had condensation problems are the lights sealed with the grey sealant. You can open those up all day long. They replaced those with the lights with black sealant. These are the ones that can't be opened.
Open the hood of the car, look on the top of the headlight near where the clear lens meets the black housing. Near the seam you should see a tab looking piece and the color of the sealant should be visible from there. If the light has been replaced under warranty already, more than likely it was...
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