When your valve cover starts to leak, it is usually due to a faulty gasket. To fix this issue, the entire valve cover needs to be removed and a new gasket should be installed. Once the cover is removed, it is a good opportunity to inspect the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system. If the PCV is old or showing signs of failure, we recommend replacing it at the same time as the valve cover gasket, which saves you the hassle of having to remove the valve cover again if the PCV fails.
It is worth noting that the replacement cover usually comes with pre-installed valve cover gaskets as well as the PCV and new hardware.
If you'd like to know which parts fit your specific car, please enter your vehicle information on fcpeuro.com underneath "Select your Vehicle". Simply enter your Year, Make, Model, Submodel, and applicable trims. Once your car is selected at fcpeuro.com, our catalog is automatically filtered to show parts that fit your specific car.
Once your car is added to the selector, there are a couple of important ways that we advise correct fitment.
The first is the "fitment indicator" shown on the Product Page after selecting a part. This box is below the "add to cart button" and has two states. It will either say " Yes this part fits" or "Part may not fit, click to verify".
Sometimes the green box will be accompanied by extra fitment notes. These notes may be independent of the information gathered by the vehicle selector. IE: VIN-specific options, need to be taken into account when determining overall fitment.