The throttle body is your carburetor in some vehicles. It is located on the top of the engine.
As long as your car is fuel injected, it has a throttle body. Yes, your Audi has a throttle body.
It is located on the throttle body, it is on the side facing the front of the car between the throttle body and the valve cover
You can not change just the TPS for this car. You have to replace the entire throttle body.
You mean throttle body? Your car wouldn't idle or run smoothly.
Sounds like the throttle sensor, throttle body needs to be replaced.
The "Throttle Body" on a car is talking about the carburator. It is located on the top on the engine and is covered by the air breather. The throttle body is a type of carb that has 2 fuel injectors positioned on top. So when you take the breather off you are looking right at the throttle body at that point.
Could be that the throttle plate (in throttle body) is stuck open. Try to "free up" by sticking a screw driver into throttle body
The throttle manages the flow of fluid or gasses by constriction or obstruction. By constricting the flow it determines the engine's power outlet. The throttle body is part of the air intake system.
Well first of all there is no carberator on that year of car, it is a throttle body. Get some throttle body cleaner and see if that works.
Carbon build up in the throttle body.
throttle body sensor is a sensor that regulates gas flow. if your car is running sluggish sometimes this can confused with transmission problems when in all actuality its the sensor
Not enough fuel is reaching the throttle body, check your fuel pressure it may be your pump going out.