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.
The throttle body is your carburetor in some vehicles. It is located on the top of the engine.
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 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.
As long as your car is fuel injected, it has a throttle body. Yes, your Audi has a throttle body.
To make the car move
On a centrifugal supercharger(Paxton, vortech, procharger-yes. On a whipple /eaton- no because they are located between the throttle body and engine, BOV only work when the throttle body is between the supercharger and engine.
A throttle position sensor on any car is on the side of the throttle body. You can backprobe it with a voltmeter to check its operation. If you remove it, you'll have to calibrate it with the voltmeter, adjusting it within slotted holes.
If its the 4.6 engine it's all the way in the back of the engine left of the Throttle Body.
Automatic idle sensor on the throttle body left side facing the engine from the front of the car.
Behind the throttle body, it is a very tight spot, you need to remove all intake hoses leading to the throttle body which sits next to the firewall in the center of your engine.(towards the back if you are looking at if from the front of the car)
back of engine below throttle cable hard to change, i paid a mechanic to change.part cost about 40.00.
Wide Open Throttle.