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Pontiac Grand Am PCV Valve is an efficient way to keep power and miles running in the engine by recirculating blow-by gases to keep the engine clean. The Pontiac Grand Am won loyalty for its punchy V6 torque, upgraded four-speed automatic that sharpened acceleration and a refreshed 1996 exterior that combined sleek lines with practical dual airbags that gave drivers a sporty look without compromising safety. Pontiac engineers went to the trimmer body cladding in 2003, producing a lighter profile that led to enhanced fuel economy, and all Grand Ams were based on sound A-body foundations that provided sure cornering and easy maintenance because real Pontiac parts were still available in large numbers and cheaply. Although crash scores showed some frontal weakness, owners are fond of the Grand Am for its balanced ride quality, low insurance premiums and easy upkeep, factors that help keep a Grand Am running long after many contemporaries are retired. The Pontiac Grand Am PCV Valve is a small one-way gate that meters the crankcase fumes back into the intake reducing emissions, preventing sludge and stabilizing the oil life. It also acts as a flame arrestor that protects the internal components from possible backfire damage. Because engine load is continually changing, the PCV Valve makes real-time adjustments to the flow and silently protects the overall health of the engine. To install, locate the valve on the valve cover, release pressure, remove hose, remove old piece and seat the new PCV Valve firmly in its grommet, reconnect hose and clamp, start engine and check for leaks.