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Porsche 996 911 Air Oil Separator (AOS) Replacement DIY - PCV System (1999-2008 Carrera 3.4L & 3.6L)

►Porsche 996 911 engines feature an air oil separator, also commonly referred to as the AOS. If this is failing, you can experience numerous symptoms, and although they can show up at any time, most begin to show around 60,000-80,000 miles. Some symptoms of a failing PCV system on your Porsche 996 may be more difficult to diagnose than others, with the most common being: Vacuum Leaks Illuminated Check Engine Light Illuminated Oil Pressure Light Rough Idle High Oil Consumption Lean & Misfire Codes Idle Regulation Codes Whistling Noise from Engine Cover Oil Leak From Rear Main Seal The symptoms are easily diagnosed as other failures; however, the PCV system should always be checked early on in the diagnostic process as it's easy to replace/repair, and the parts are affordable. Today, Michael Hidalgo, one of FCP Euro's resident 996 enthusiasts, is here to show you how you can gain access and replace your Porsche 996 AOS, step-by-step at home in your garage. #fcpeuro #porsche996 #porsche911 Find all of our Porsche 996 DIYs, guides, deals & more at https://porsche996.fcpeuro.com. Buy This Kit - Porsche Air/Oil Separator Kit - Vaico/Genuine Porsche V450081KT - https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/pors... Porsche Intake Manifold Gasket Kit - Elring 996INTKT - https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/pors... Shop All Parts - https://www.fcpeuro.com?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=mps%20996&utm_content=aos Fits These Cars - Porsche 911 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.4L H6 Engine Crankcase Breather Hose Kit 2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.4L H6 Engine Crankcase Breather Hose Kit 2001 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.4L H6 Engine Crankcase Breather Hose Kit 00:00 - Intro and Tools Needed 03:04 - Disconnect the Battery 03:44 - Remove Air Box Assembly 04:51 - Remove Secondary Air Pump 06:22 - Remove Accessory Belt 06:57 - Loosen Engine Mounts and Lower The Engine 07:58 - Remove Throttle Body 11:22 - Remove Front Intake Plenum 15:01 - Remove Driver Side Intake Manifold 18:27 - Remove Power Steering Reservoir 22:33 - Remove Junction Box on Manifold 24:45 - Remove AC Compressor 30:53 - Remove Passenger Side Manifold 32:04 - Remove Rear Driver Side Wheel 32:37 - Remove AOS From Underneath 35:41 - Attach and Align lines on the New AOS 37:40 - Install New AOS Into The Car 41:29 - Remove AOS Line 43:07 - Install New AOS Line 46:09 - Bolt-In AOS Bracket 47:04 - Replace Small Breather Line 49:30 - Replace Manifold Gaskets and Re-Install Passenger Side Manifold 51:11 - Reinstall AC Compressor 53:00 - Reinstall Temperature Sensor 54:22 - Reinstall Junction Box 56:07 - Reinstall Driver Side Manifold with Both Intake Plenums 01:03:22 - Reinstall Power Steering Reservoir 01:04:46 - Reinstall Throttle Body 01:06:58 - Raise Engine Into Place and Secure Motor Mounts 01:07:22 - Reinstall Secondary Air Pump 01:08:45 - Reinstall Accessory Belt 01:09:53 - Reinstall Air Box Assembly 01:11:39 - Conclusion - Thanks For Watching SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/fcpeuro?sub_c... Get free parts from FCP Euro: https://www.fcpeuro.com/page/lifetime... Follow FCP Euro on:   / fcpeuro     / fcpeuro     / fcpeuro   https://www.fcpeuro.com/

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