Where is the crankcase ventilation valve located on the Chery Tiggo 3?

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SanRonan
07/30/25 9:39am
The crankcase ventilation valve of the Chery Tiggo 3 is located on the valve cover. Below is the removal method for the Chery Tiggo 3 crankshaft position sensor: 1. During removal, disconnect the sensor wiring harness from the main wiring harness near the rear of the intake manifold. 2. Remove the nut securing the crankshaft position sensor wire clamp on the fuel pipe mounting bolt, then remove the crankshaft position sensor mounting bolt. 3. Remove the crankshaft position sensor and the clamp for the crankshaft position sensor wiring harness. 4. During installation, insert the protrusion of the crankshaft position sensor into the hole in the transmission housing until the end face is flush. 5. Install and tighten the two mounting bolts of the crankshaft position sensor with a torque of 17-21 N·m. The two bolts used to secure the crankshaft position sensor to the transmission are specially designed to ensure the correct gap between the sensor and the flywheel. Do not substitute other bolts for the specially designed ones. 6. Connect the wiring harness plug to the crankshaft position sensor, install the sensor wiring harness clamp, attach the clamp to the fuel pipe mounting bolt, and tighten the clamp mounting nut.
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