• REPLACING THE THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY
  • Under some circumstances, it might be necessary to remove the throttle body
  • assembly. Sometimes it may be to thoroughly clean the inlet and throttle blade,
  • but more often it will be to replace it. The procedure is pretty straightforward.
  •  
  • Q: How to tell if you need a new throttle body?
  • 70mm Throttle Body w/Sensor For Honda Civic Si Crx Acura Integras Gsr BD

    REPLACING THE THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY

    Under some circumstances, it might be necessary to remove the throttle body

    assembly. Sometimes it may be to thoroughly clean the inlet and throttle blade,

    but more often it will be to replace it. The procedure is pretty straightforward.

     

    Q: How to tell if you need a new throttle body?

    A: If you find that your car idles quicker than usual, that may mean that the throttle body is sticking open. If your check engine light comes on and you find that you can’t get the car to accelerate above a certain rpm, the ECU has put you in limp mode. This means that there is something wrong with the drive-by-wire system. The most dangerous indicator is if the throttle sticks while driving and you can’t get the car to stop accelerating. If that ever happens, put the car in neutral and turn the key back one click and coast to the side of the road.

     

    REMOVAL

    1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery.

    2. Lift up the vehicle. Remove the under cover.

    3. Remove the clip (A), and loosen the clamps (B) and (C) securing the air intake boot.

    4. Remove the air intake boot from the air cleaner case (rear) and throttle body, and move the air intake boot aside so that it does not interfere with the work.

    5. Disconnect the connectors (A) from the throttle position sensor.

    6. Disconnect the preheater hose (B) from the throttle body.

    7. Remove the throttle body from the intake manifold.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in the reverse order of removal.

     

    NOTE:

    Before installing the new assembly, inspect the intake-manifold-to-throttle-body gasket for damage.  If it is damaged, it must be replaced.

    If it is in good condition, it can be reused.

     

    WARNING:

    DO NOT place fingers in or around the throttle body plate. If the throttle body is energized, the throttle plate could move causing personal injury. Always disconnect the negative battery cable prior to servicing the throttle body.

     

    CAUTION:

    DO NOT move the throttle plate while power is connected to the throttle body. This may cause fault codes to set.

     

    Q: Is there anything that has to be done after installing the replacement throttle body?

    A: A relearn calibration procedure is necessary after installation of replacement throttle body

     

    Q: What is throttle body relearn?

    A: Idle Relearn (aka throttle body relearn) is the procedure that is required to obtain the correct idle speed after replacing electronic throttle body, disconnecting a battery cable, clearing a check engine light, etc.

     

    Relearn A MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED THROTTLE BODY

    1. Remove terminals from the battery for 15 minutes.

    2. Start the engine. Let it idle for 10 minutes. Remember not to switch on any additional consumers.

    3. Stop the engine for about 10 seconds. Start it again.

    4. Wait until the power unit warms up to the operating temperature. After that, you can start using the vehicle.

    Take notice: you might need to drive 150–200 km until the idling stabilises.

     

    Relearn AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED THROTTLE BODY

    The readjustment process might vary in different vehicles. Therefore, before you start the procedure, consult the vehicle manual for the exact step sequence.

     

    The general algorithm is as follows:

    1. Study procedure and try to remember it. You’ll have to act quickly so you won’t have time to check the details.

    2. Start the engine. Warm it up to the working temperature.Stop it for 10 seconds.

    3. Switch on the ignition for 3 seconds.

    4. Press the accelerator pedal quickly for 5 times. One depression should take one second.

    5. Press the gas pedal to the floor for 7 seconds. Keep it depressed until the “Check Engine” light burns steady and hold it for 3 more seconds.

    6. Press the gas pedal to the floor for 7 seconds. Keep it depressed until the “Check Engine” light burns steady and hold it for 3 more seconds.

    7. Release the gas pedal and start the engine.

     

    Q: HOW TO PREVENT THE THROTTLE BODY FROM GETTING DIRTY?

    A: 1. Use only high-quality fuel. Otherwise, impurities and contaminants will get inside the engine causing the rapid formation of carbon deposits on the throttle body. For the same reason, you shouldn’t neglect the fuel filter replacement. It is recommended to flush the fuel tank from time to time.

    2. Replace the air filter on time. Always make sure that the intake system is air-tight. This simple check prevents unfiltered air from being sucked into the intake system in places where its components are not connected tightly.

    3. Always make sure that the crankcase ventilation system is fault-free. Its malfunctions cause a fast formation of oily deposits on elements of the throttle body.

     

    Fits the Following Vehicles:

    1990-1993 Acura Integra GS L4.1834cc
    1997-2001 Acura Integra GS L4.1834cc
    1992-1993 Acura Integra GS-R L4.1678cc
    1994-2001 Acura Integra GS-R L4.1797cc
    1986-1989 Acura Integra LS L4.1590cc
    1990-2001 Acura Integra LS L4.1834cc
    1987-1988 Acura Integra LS Spec Ed L4.1590cc
    1986-1989 Acura Integra RS L4.1590cc
    1990-1998 Acura Integra RS L4.1834cc
    1995-1996 Acura Integra Spec Ed L4.1834cc
    1997-1998 Acura Integra Type R L4.1797cc
    2000-2001 Acura Integra Type R L4.1797cc

    1992-2000 Honda Civic EX L4.1590cc
    2001 Honda Civic EX L4.1668cc

    1992-1995 Honda Civic Si L4.1590cc
    1999-2000 Honda Civic Si L4.1595cc

    1997-2001 Honda Prelude Base L4.2156cc
    1992-1996 Honda Prelude S L4.2156cc
    1995 Honda Prelude SE L4.2259cc
    1992-1996 Honda Prelude Si L4.2259cc
    1992-1994 Honda Prelude Si 4WS L4.2259cc
    1997-2001 Honda Prelude Type SH L4.2156cc
    1993-1996 Honda Prelude VTEC L4.2156cc

    2000-2003 Honda S2000 Base L4.1997cc
    2004-2009 Honda S2000 Base L4.2157cc
    2008-2009 Honda S2000 CR L4.2157cc

    by-wire throttle bodies only



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    70mm Throttle Body w/Sensor For Honda Civic Si Crx Acura Integras Gsr BD

    REPLACING THE THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY

    Under some circumstances, it might be necessary to remove the throttle body

    assembly. Sometimes it may be to thoroughly clean the inlet and throttle blade,

    but more often it will be to replace it. The procedure is pretty straightforward.

     

    Q: How to tell if you need a new throttle body?

    A: If you find that your car idles quicker than usual, that may mean that the throttle body is sticking open. If your check engine light comes on and you find that you can’t get the car to accelerate above a certain rpm, the ECU has put you in limp mode. This means that there is something wrong with the drive-by-wire system. The most dangerous indicator is if the throttle sticks while driving and you can’t get the car to stop accelerating. If that ever happens, put the car in neutral and turn the key back one click and coast to the side of the road.

     

    REMOVAL

    1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery.

    2. Lift up the vehicle. Remove the under cover.

    3. Remove the clip (A), and loosen the clamps (B) and (C) securing the air intake boot.

    4. Remove the air intake boot from the air cleaner case (rear) and throttle body, and move the air intake boot aside so that it does not interfere with the work.

    5. Disconnect the connectors (A) from the throttle position sensor.

    6. Disconnect the preheater hose (B) from the throttle body.

    7. Remove the throttle body from the intake manifold.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in the reverse order of removal.

     

    NOTE:

    Before installing the new assembly, inspect the intake-manifold-to-throttle-body gasket for damage.  If it is damaged, it must be replaced.

    If it is in good condition, it can be reused.

     

    WARNING:

    DO NOT place fingers in or around the throttle body plate. If the throttle body is energized, the throttle plate could move causing personal injury. Always disconnect the negative battery cable prior to servicing the throttle body.

     

    CAUTION:

    DO NOT move the throttle plate while power is connected to the throttle body. This may cause fault codes to set.

     

    Q: Is there anything that has to be done after installing the replacement throttle body?

    A: A relearn calibration procedure is necessary after installation of replacement throttle body

     

    Q: What is throttle body relearn?

    A: Idle Relearn (aka throttle body relearn) is the procedure that is required to obtain the correct idle speed after replacing electronic throttle body, disconnecting a battery cable, clearing a check engine light, etc.

     

    Relearn A MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED THROTTLE BODY

    1. Remove terminals from the battery for 15 minutes.

    2. Start the engine. Let it idle for 10 minutes. Remember not to switch on any additional consumers.

    3. Stop the engine for about 10 seconds. Start it again.

    4. Wait until the power unit warms up to the operating temperature. After that, you can start using the vehicle.

    Take notice: you might need to drive 150–200 km until the idling stabilises.

     

    Relearn AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED THROTTLE BODY

    The readjustment process might vary in different vehicles. Therefore, before you start the procedure, consult the vehicle manual for the exact step sequence.

     

    The general algorithm is as follows:

    1. Study procedure and try to remember it. You’ll have to act quickly so you won’t have time to check the details.

    2. Start the engine. Warm it up to the working temperature.Stop it for 10 seconds.

    3. Switch on the ignition for 3 seconds.

    4. Press the accelerator pedal quickly for 5 times. One depression should take one second.

    5. Press the gas pedal to the floor for 7 seconds. Keep it depressed until the “Check Engine” light burns steady and hold it for 3 more seconds.

    6. Press the gas pedal to the floor for 7 seconds. Keep it depressed until the “Check Engine” light burns steady and hold it for 3 more seconds.

    7. Release the gas pedal and start the engine.

     

    Q: HOW TO PREVENT THE THROTTLE BODY FROM GETTING DIRTY?

    A: 1. Use only high-quality fuel. Otherwise, impurities and contaminants will get inside the engine causing the rapid formation of carbon deposits on the throttle body. For the same reason, you shouldn’t neglect the fuel filter replacement. It is recommended to flush the fuel tank from time to time.

    2. Replace the air filter on time. Always make sure that the intake system is air-tight. This simple check prevents unfiltered air from being sucked into the intake system in places where its components are not connected tightly.

    3. Always make sure that the crankcase ventilation system is fault-free. Its malfunctions cause a fast formation of oily deposits on elements of the throttle body.

     

    Fits the Following Vehicles:

    1990-1993 Acura Integra GS L4.1834cc
    1997-2001 Acura Integra GS L4.1834cc
    1992-1993 Acura Integra GS-R L4.1678cc
    1994-2001 Acura Integra GS-R L4.1797cc
    1986-1989 Acura Integra LS L4.1590cc
    1990-2001 Acura Integra LS L4.1834cc
    1987-1988 Acura Integra LS Spec Ed L4.1590cc
    1986-1989 Acura Integra RS L4.1590cc
    1990-1998 Acura Integra RS L4.1834cc
    1995-1996 Acura Integra Spec Ed L4.1834cc
    1997-1998 Acura Integra Type R L4.1797cc
    2000-2001 Acura Integra Type R L4.1797cc

    1992-2000 Honda Civic EX L4.1590cc
    2001 Honda Civic EX L4.1668cc

    1992-1995 Honda Civic Si L4.1590cc
    1999-2000 Honda Civic Si L4.1595cc

    1997-2001 Honda Prelude Base L4.2156cc
    1992-1996 Honda Prelude S L4.2156cc
    1995 Honda Prelude SE L4.2259cc
    1992-1996 Honda Prelude Si L4.2259cc
    1992-1994 Honda Prelude Si 4WS L4.2259cc
    1997-2001 Honda Prelude Type SH L4.2156cc
    1993-1996 Honda Prelude VTEC L4.2156cc

    2000-2003 Honda S2000 Base L4.1997cc
    2004-2009 Honda S2000 Base L4.2157cc
    2008-2009 Honda S2000 CR L4.2157cc

    by-wire throttle bodies only



    We only accept payment through PayPal. 

    We do not ship to P.O. Boxes, APO/FPO or Military Mail Box.
    The guarantee will be only for the cost of the item, we will not responsible for installation or other fees like labor expenses, towing expenses, additional repair expenses or other related expenses.

    We fully understand how challenging it is to be a successful transaction. If you are not satisfied with our products, please do not hesitate to tell us, our sales representatives will try the best to make you happy. Customer satisfaction is our priority consideration!

    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.


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