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The air filter and positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve are
important parts of your vehicle's fuel system. The air filter provides
clean air to a vehicle's carburetion system, and if it becomes clogged or
dirty, it can cause your car to idle or run roughly and reduce gas
mileage. The PCV valve helps prevent the release of gas fumes from the
engine. If it becomes blocked or clogged, it can cause oil leaks and
promote the formation of sludge in the engine. You should check your air
filter every six months and replace it according to the vehicle
manufacturer's recommendations. If you're unsure, replace the filter every
12 months or 12,000 miles, or sooner if the vehicle is operated in
extremely dusty conditions. Replace the filter when it appears dirty or
clogged. Replace the crankcase breather filter at the same time if it's
dirty. Check the PCV valve and any related hoses whenever you check or
replace the air filter. It's also a good idea to check the fuel filter,
spark plugs, points, condenser, cap, rotor and wires.
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