It stays on when the computer detects a malfunction in the electronic throttle system.
It is on because the engine computer has detected a malfunction with the electronic throttle control system.
It is the indicator for a failure in the electronic throttle control system.It is the indicator for a failure in the electronic throttle control system.
You will need to remove the dashboard panel in order to replace the electronic throttle control light. With the dashboard panel removed the light can be access to be replaced.
It is the system that actuates the throttle plate electronically. This van does not use a throttle cable.
To install an electronic throttle control in a 2006 Chrysler 300, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the air intake duct to access the throttle body, then disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting screws for the throttle body. Replace it with the new electronic throttle control, secure it with screws, reconnect the electrical connector, and reattach the air intake duct. Finally, reconnect the battery and perform a throttle relearn procedure if necessary.
There is no such part. The computer uses inputs from numerous sensors to decide how to control idle speed with a airflow control valve on the throttle body.
It stays on when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
That is the warning light that a failure has been detected in the electronic throttle control system.
That light is the failure indicator for the electronic throttle control system. If the light stays on, the engine computer will have stored a trouble code.That is the indicator for a failure in the electronic throttle system.
The Chrysler Sebring cruise control switch is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The cruise control switch should be labeled as such.
The electronic throttle control light stays on when the engine computer detects a malfunction related to the throttle system. You need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.
Engine, transmission, ABS are under the hood. Airbag, body, HVAC, are inside the vehicle.