62 mm i believe
13 mil
75mm
90mm
That depends on the year and engine size. On most gas engines it is on the throttle body.That depends on the year and engine size. On most gas engines it is on the throttle body.
Look at the engines listed at www.therangerstation.com or 8 spark plug wires means 4cyl (two plugs per cyl) else it is a v-6, in this case look at the intake/throttle body. if it sticks straight up and comes straight forward then it is a 4.0 if the throttle body is kinda swooped toward the drivers side and then comes forward it is a 3.0
If the engine size is the same, probably
The Acura TL comes with 5 doors, including the trunk doors. This is a full-size vehicle, not a coupe, so it has four main doors.
The idle adjust screw is on the throttle body. The side of the throttle body that faces the front of the car should have a dime size flathead screw towards the upper edge.
That truck doesn't have a carburetor. It has a throttle body fuel injection system.
52 mm
it is beyond the main throttle body. it is round about the size of a tangerine. it is black on my car.
this opperation is quite simple. the sensor is located on the back of the throttle body. It is held on by two Torx type screws. T15 i believe is the correct size if i am not mistaken. It may be easier to access the unit by removing the throttle body itself. the throttle body is held on by two 13mm bolts. the entire process should take no more then 15 minuites.