Don't know on the turbo engines. I'm speaking about the 2.4, 3.0 and 3.6 GDI motors. These can be done through the PCV vacuum port, after the throttle body, on the intake manifold.
These LYX 1.5 turbo engines really have me confused in terms of their PCV systems. While doing some maintenance on my 2021, I had the plastic engine cover and the big foam sound deadener off to look at the valve cover. You can get a good look at the one piece plastic PCV "hose" assembly this way.
This hose assembly is attached to two fittings on the back side of the valve cover which is the intake cam side. Those 2 join up with another fitting on the exhaust cam side of the the valve cover, then a single branch off of that trio connects to a fitting just upsteam of the turbo compressor.
It appears there is no vacuum source for the PCV system on these engines. I believe the system relies on suction from the turbo. It kind of explains why the turbo and charge air cooler gets so full of oil and condensation on these engines.
The only vacuum source I see on mine is where the EVAP system hose pluggs into the intake manifold just downstream of the throttle body.
You could potentially spray a liquid cleaner product into the EVAP port if that hose comes off easy enough.
Vacuum for the brake booster comes solely from the exhaust cam driven vacuum pump.