PCV Valve - Noise on Acceleration
Classification:EM91-004
Reference:
NTB91-040
Date:
April 11, 1991
1990 300ZX POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION VALVE NOISE
APPLIED VEHICLE(S):
1990 300ZX, 300ZX TURBO
APPLIED VIN(S):
JN1RZ24A(*)018926 (June 7, 1990)2 - Seater
JN1RZ26A(*)012672 (June 6, 1990)2 + 2
JN1CZ24A(*)006646 (June 8, 1990) Turbo
JN1RZ24H(*)500007 (July 2, 1990) 2 - Seater
JN1RZ26H(*)500010 (June 27, 1990)2 + 2
JN1CZ24H(*)500018 (July 2, 1990) Turbo
APPLIED ENGINE # (S):
VG30-760463 (June 5, 1990)
SERVICE INFORMATION
On some 1990 3OOZX vehicles, customers may complain of a spark knock (detonation) noise. The noise occurs when the vehicle is accelerating or the engine is "racing" under no load
The noise from the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) Valve can be checked by removing or pinching off the PCV hoses. If the noise is eliminated, then the cause must be related to the PCV valve.
If the noise is not eliminated, then, further investigation is required:
^ Check the type of gasoline used (the 300ZX requires "Premium Unleaded" fuel).
^ Check that the Crank Angle Sensor is reading the correct engine timing.
^ If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, refer to the TSB entitled, "Engine Detonation (Spark Knock)," (NTB90-097).
SERVICE PROCEDURE
To eliminate the noise, the PCV valve and PCV hoses have been modified (Figure 1).
1. Remove and discard the original PCV valve and PCV hoses.
2. Attach the Countermeasure PCV valve and coordinate hoses.
PARTS INFORMATION
NOTE:
The 300ZX requires 2 of each part (listed above).
CLAIMS INFORMATION