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  1. #1
    Established Member Two Rings
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    Apr 11 2019
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    San Diego CA

    PCV replacement, wrong part?

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    Hey guys, 2009 a4 avant here. the gasket around my PCV valve is leaking oil so I bought a new one. Located here: https://www.ecstuning.com/b-hudson-p...h103495ah~hud/

    This part number matches the Audi/vw part number and looks to be the most up to date one according to the side. It has supercedes but this looks to be the latest part number

    My question is, why does the new one I bought have this weird white plastic clip and a little nipple under it. In the photo on ECS website add all other photos I can find of the underside, it has a solid plastic area. I can’t find photos of the underside on Audis/vw parts but and even the item I purchased doesn’t have this white clip or nipple in the image. So what did I receive and will it work? It looks like the white plastic piece touches the camshaft but I’m wondering about that nipple and if it will change anything. Or should I return it and go with OEM instead? Obviously OEM would be ideal but I figured for 1/4 of the price I’d try my luck with something so simple. It’s just weird because what I received doesn’t match the image on ECS. Olive green gasket is old bright green gasket is new


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  2. #2
    Established Member Two Rings
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    AZ Member #
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    Location
    San Diego CA

    Nvm, just returned it and bought OEM. Can close this.

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