Throttle Body - 1986-1989 - 4.1l Cadillac Deville, Seville, Eldorado, Fleetwood on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
Nice used throttle body for a 1986-1989 Cadillac Deville, Seville, Fleetwood, Eldorado 4.1L engine. Throttle body is all complete. Came off a knocking engine. Factory part number on body is 17085031.
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