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Old 09-16-2008, 09:56 PM
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At the place you got it, they should be able to find out (pull it up on the computer) whether or not it's the same PCV valve for those two trims... or maybe they did and you know it's different, which is why you're asking h:

Sometimes different trims (and their respective engines) will share the same PCV valve, sometimes not. They usually don't look much different and will fit even if it's not the right one, but they specify different versions for a reason. Running the wrong kind for a short while isn't going to cause damage, but it might not allow the same flow as it's supposed to.
If you're in a pinch, you could drive the car without a PCV valve if you had to, until you could get the right one. You don't necessarily need to buy one, knowing it's incorrect, until they can get you the correct type.