2006 PCV valve location

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Before that because my truck is a 2006 with no cylinder deactivation, and now that the snowdrifter and hihoesilver have chimed in I’m positive it’s integrated into my valve cover and can’t be changed separately.... ugh...

My '04 is like that. No replaceable PCV valve, just the nipple fixed to the top rear of the valve cover.
 
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Can't you rule out a clogged port, then? What did it look like under there?
It was grimy but not terrible. I cleaned it out pretty thoroughly. But wasn’t under the impression then that the PCV was integrated. Lol. Now I have my answer. It’s just weird to me that rock auto lists that valve for my truck given that I don’t think that part would go anywhere on my truck. Haha.
 

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It was grimy but not terrible. I cleaned it out pretty thoroughly. But wasn’t under the impression then that the PCV was integrated. Lol. Now I have my answer. It’s just weird to me that rock auto lists that valve for my truck given that I don’t think that part would go anywhere on my truck. Haha.

Yeah, I don't get that either. I'll try to pay attention when I do my valve covers sometime in the next 30 years.
 

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