It does for the Pontiac Bonneville the same thing it does for every other automobile on the road. As an engine runs, the crankcase (containing the crankshaft and other parts) begins to collect combustion chamber gases, which leak past the rings surrounding pistons and sealing them to the cylinder walls. These combustion gases are sometimes referred to as "blow by" because the combustion pressure "blows" them "by" the pistons. These gases contain compounds harmful to an engine, particularly hydrocarbons, which are just unburned fuel, as well as carbon dioxide. It also contains a significant amount of water vapor. If allowed to remain in the crankcase, or become too concentrated, the harmful compounds begin to condense out of the air within the crankcase and form corrosive acids and sludge on the engine's interior surfaces. This can harm the engine, as it tends to clog small inner passages, causing overheating, poor lubrication, and high emissions levels. To keep the crankcase air as clean as possible, some sort of ventilation system must be present. It is critical that the parts of the PCV system be kept clean and open, otherwise airflow will be insufficient. A plugged or malfunctioning PCV system will eventually damage an engine. PCV problems are primarily due to neglect or poor maintenance, typically engine oil change intervals that are inadequate for the engine's driving conditions. A poorly maintained engine's PCV system will eventually become contaminated with sludge, causing serious problems. If the engine's lubricating oil is changed with adequate frequency, the PCV system will remain clear practically for the life of the engine. However, since the valve is operating continuously as one operates the vehicle, it will fail over time. Typical maintenance schedules for gasoline engines include PCV valve replacement whenever spark plugs are replaced. The long life of the valve despite the harsh operating environment is due to the trace amount of oil droplets suspended in the air that flows through the valve that keep it lubricated. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCV_valve#PCV_valve Detailed Explanation]
The PCV valve on a 2002 Pontiac Bonneville is located on the back of the in take manifold, however to get to the PCV valve you will need to remove the valve cover.
pcv valve-location-1990 Pontiac bonnevilpcv valve on 1990 Pontiac Bonneville---location -on passenger side of engine, under alternator, push over wiring harness wires, as this maybe covering from sight.
You can find the PCV valve beneath the MAP sensor located in the plenum at the right front of the engine.
Plugs, Wires, Air/fuel filters, PCV valve
on a 1998 Pontiac gan am ,they do not have a pcv valve.
Sorry I am not sure how to describe this, but this is a diagram of a Bonneville and its in the exact same location,
spark plug wires -sparkplugs-pcv valve-air filter-and gas filter optional
one location of map sensor on some pontisome Pontiac Bonneville,s map sensors are located in the vicinity of the pcv--valve, over top of it , depends on year.
Its in the front valve cover .
The PCV valve on q 2007 Torrent is made into the valve cover. It is not removable, the valve cover and PCV valve must be replaced together.
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The idle air control valve on a 2002 Pontiac Bonneville is located on the intake manifold. This valve allows direct adjustment to the engines idle system.