PCV Valve

1985 Chevrolet Chevy Van G20, 6.2 C, StandardSECTION PCV Valve
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The wrong PCV valve may cause incorrect idle speed.

CODE 35 TERMINAL & CIRCUIT WIRING IDENTIFICATION

Application PCM Terminal Wire Color
"C" & "K" Series
5.0L A/T
IAC Coil "A" Hi A3 LT BLU/WHT
IAC Coil "A" Lo A6 LT BLU/BLK
IAC Coil "B" Hi A8 LT GRN/WHT
IAC Coil "B" Lo A7 LT GRN/BLK
"G" Series
5.0L A/T
IAC Coil "A" Hi A3 LT BLU/WHT
IAC Coil "A" Lo A6 LT BLU/BLK
IAC Coil "B" Hi A8 LT GRN/WHT
IAC Coil "B" Lo A7 LT GRN/BLK
Fig 1: Code 35 Schematic (5.0L) Idle Speed Error
G91E07428
RENDER: 1.0x

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