Only if it has failed.
You will need to remove the throttle body and replace the throttle body gasket. The throttle body gasket can be purchased at most auto-parts stores.
i need to replace a throttle sensor and put a throttle body rebuild kit in
Check the throttle body over carefully to find the leak. If a gasket is leaking then a new gasket set will stop the leak. If the body has a crack then you will need to replace the throttle body.
Need to replace ingnetion module in the distributor.
you will need to take off the intercooler as its just under the throttle body.
It is attached to the throttle body opposite of where the throttle cable attaches. You need a torx screwdriver, I'm not exactly sure of the size. the sensor is spring loaded and you must fit the tab inside the notches in the throttle body and slightly rotate it to the correct position and then replace the screws. You might need to have a scantool to reset the sensor in the computer but I'm not fully sure of that.
No you do not! th egr valve is located just under the throttle body. there are 2 10mm bolts holding it in, you just need to remove air intake to the throttle body! it is directly under it!
To repair the P0120 code you need replace the Throttle Position Sensor/Switch. You will find it located on the throttle body of the intake manifold in the engine compartment of your vehicle.
its the flat square one on top of the throttle body
To repair or replace the throttle actuator control throttle body on a Dodge Caliber, you first need to diagnose the issue, often using an OBD-II scanner to check for trouble codes. If replacement is necessary, you can purchase a new or refurbished throttle body from an auto parts store or online. Installation typically involves disconnecting the battery, removing the air intake and old throttle body, then installing the new part and reconnecting everything. If you're unsure, consider consulting a professional mechanic for assistance.
It's under the throttle body. To get to it, you'll need to remove the throttle body and flip it upside down. The IAC valve is mounted by two screws to the throttle body, and it has a gasket that you will need to replace if you remove the IAC valve, so make sure you have a new gasket on hand if you intend to take off the IAC valve.
how do you get the throttle body off so I can reach the thermostat house to replace the thermostat? Does the exhaust shield also need to come off? I have removed one bolt and two nuts on the throttle housing, are there more ? I can't find them.