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Throttle Body 2007-2016 Jeep Dodge Chrysler 200 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L 4891735AC

Description:

The purpose of the throttle body on a fuel-injected engine is to regulate the air charge into the cylinders through precise metering of the air intake. There is a throttle position sensor on the opposite side of the throttle linkage cable that is called a potentiometer. Its purpose is to send a voltage consistent with the throttle opening to the computer. The computer uses this input to follow the amount of load requested and regulate the injector on time and the ignition timing.

Features:

* Perfect Replacement for your Throttle Body.

* Quality: ROHS; ISO/TS16949; ISO9001:2008.

* Quality & Fitment Tested.

* Top quality Aftermarket part.

Replace for OEM number:

#4891735AC

Suit:

2007-2016 JEEP PATRIOT WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

2007-2016 JEEP COMPASS WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

2007-2012 DODGE CALIBER WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

2008-2014 DODGE AVENGER WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

2009-2016 DODGE JOURNEY WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

2011-2016 CHRYSLER 200 WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L

Item number:

THRB-JEEP001

Package:

1 * Throttle Body

How to Replace Throttle Body

Tools

•Screwdrivers •Set of ¼-inch soc •¼-inch ratchet •Needle nose pliers

Detach the Air Cleaner

First, detach the air cleaner. There will be some hoses here. These are the ducts that pass air to the engine. Remove them as well. Make sure you have removed the electrical supply to the air flow. Any other sensor that might be attached here (there might be a sensor to measure the temperature of air taken in) must also be removed.

Deactivate the Idle Air Control

You cannot loosen the throttle body without detaching the air control first. You can find this just before you reach the throttle body, on either side of it. Detach it.

Deactivate the Throttle Position Sensor

Disconnect the throttle position sensor from the throttle body.

Disconnect Throttle Cables

Open the throttle body all the way by hand. Disconnect the throttle cables one by one. You need to make sure to first open the throttle body so that the cables will have some slack that will allow you to remove them.

Remove Water Hoses (If Applicable)

Not all vehicles have water hoses connected to the throttle body, but some do. If your vehicle has water hoses that lead to the throttle body, remove the hose clamps and then pull the hoses off. Any suitable set of pliers should help you in this.

Remove Retaining Bolts for Throttle Body

On most vehicles, there will be four bolts that attach the throttle body to the intake manifold. Remove them. Lift the throttle body off the intake manifold. You'll find a gasket here. You have to be cautious with this, because it will be the same one you'll use after replacing the throttle body.

Install New Throttle Body

Ensuring that the metal gasket is in place, attach the new throttle body to the intake manifold and tighten the four bolts securely. Make sure to look in a car repair manual for your vehicle to get the proper torque specification for tightening the bolts.

Reconnect Components

Reconnect all of the disconnected components, one by one, in the backward order of how you removed them. Start with the water hoses and work your way backward until you have reinstalled and connected the air cleaner assembly.

Instructions for replacing a faulty throttle body can be different from one car to another. An automotive manual such as Haynes or something similar could give more precise instructions.