Hi Chris. This seems like a very difficult thing, I know. I was ready to start a search on-line for the engineers who designed this smog control garbage. If you think about it........the vehicles that weigh the most, 8500 pounds or more, big trucks, big tractor trailers, etc.....are the ones that create the most pollution. But guess what.....they are exempt from this. Anyways, enough ranting. To 'rock' the vehicle...you should probably have someone help you at this point. I did it myself, but it's safer with another person. Put your car on a flat surface and put it in park. At the front of your engine are 2 engine mounts that bolt directly to the top of the frame above the radiator. Remove the 2 bolts closest to the front of your car. Now remove the air duct from the air filter box to the engine. Now, with help if you have it, push back slightly on the car to rock the engine ONLY SLIGHTLY backwards enough to push the engine mounts down out of the way. Now, again with help, push the car forward slowly until the engine is as far forward as you can get it and while it is there either you or your help push something behind any of the wheels that will keep it from moving backwards (a rock, piece of chopped firewood, etc..). Now using the diagram and the details I have already posted, you should have no problem getting to the check valve. Just be very careful as you remove things so you don't break other parts on the engine. It's a simple process once you do it. You'll see. Let us know how you make out.