Md. Code Regs. 11.14.06.04 - Positive Crankcase Ventilation System (PCV)
A. All 1968 and newer passenger cars and 1968
through 1978 light-duty trucks with a manufacturer's GVW of 6,000 pounds or
less, and 1979 and newer light-duty trucks with a manufacturer's GVW of 8,500
pounds or less are equipped with a crankcase ventilation system.
B. Early model vehicles may be equipped with
an open crankcase ventilation system where air is drawn in through the oil
filler tube. Later model vehicles are equipped with a closed crankcase
ventilation system where air is drawn in through the carburetor air cleaner. On
this type system, the oil filler cap is sealed.
Procedures: | Reject Vehicle If: |
(1) Inspect for presence of the positive crankcase ventilation system. | (1) Positive crankcase ventilation system is required and any part is missing. |
(2) Inspect for presence and condition of positive crankcase ventilation system hoses, tubing, and connections. | (2) Hoses, tubing, or connections are missing, disconnected, cracked, plugged, leaking, or improperly connected. |
Notes
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