• Vehicle Compatibility Information
  • 2007 Jeep Wrangler 3.8L 2007-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L 2007-2010 Jeep Commander 3.7L 2007-2012 Jeep Liberty 3.7L  2007-2011 Dodge Nitro 3.7L  2007-2011 Dodge Dakota 3.7L  2007-2008 Mitsubishi Raider 3.7L   2007-2009 Dodge Durango 3.7L  2007 Chrysler Pacifica 3.8L  2011-2012 Dodge Ram 1500 3.7L
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  • Symptoms That Indicate You Need A Throttle Body Replacement
  • Vacuum leak
  • Poor or high idle
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  • Replace throttle body
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    Throttle Body For Ram 1500 2011-2012 Dodge Dakota Ram 1500 2007-2010 3.7L

    Vehicle Compatibility Information

    2007 Jeep Wrangler 3.8L
    2007-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L
    2007-2010 Jeep Commander 3.7L
    2007-2012 Jeep Liberty 3.7L 
    2007-2011 Dodge Nitro 3.7L 
    2007-2011 Dodge Dakota 3.7L 
    2007-2008 Mitsubishi Raider 3.7L  
    2007-2009 Dodge Durango 3.7L 
    2007 Chrysler Pacifica 3.8L 
    2011-2012 Dodge Ram 1500 3.7L

     

    Symptoms That Indicate You Need A Throttle Body Replacement

    Vacuum leak

    Poor or high idle

     

    Replace throttle body

    The throttle body is the part of the engine that mixes air with the fuel to allow combustion to take place. There are a number of symptoms that are often due to a failure in this part, including repeated stalling for no reason, problems with responsiveness of the acceleration pedal and stumbling or hesitation whilst accelerating.

    1. Remove the Hose from the Throttle Body

    Making sure that your engine is turned off, open the bonnet and locate the air filter case. When you have found this part, carefully follow the large hose using your hand until you reach the clamp connecting it to the engine. This is the throttle body. Next remove the hose from its seating and pull it away from the throttle body.

    2. Detach the Air Cleaner

    Remove the air cleaner from the engine, taking care to remove the hoses and ducts that supply the part with clean air. Next carefully unplug the electrical supply alongside any other sensor cables that are attached to the part, for instance in newer cars there may well be a sensor that monitors the air intake temperature, which must also be removed.

    3. Deactivate Air Control and Throttle Position

    When you have removed the air cleaner, deactivate the air control, which should be located on either side of the throttle body. When this is free from the throttle you should be able to disconnect the throttle position sensor, making sure that the leads are kept well away from the site of the throttle.

    4. Remove Throttle Cables

    Using your hands, gently ease open the throttle body to its full extent. This should give you enough slack to remove the throttle cables one by one. There may also be some water cables attached to the throttle body. If this is the case remove the hose clamps using pliers before you remove the hoses.

    5. Unbolt the Throttle Body

    Locate the four bolts that attach the throttle body in its place against the intake manifold and unbolt them using a socket set. Then carefully lift the throttle body off the intake manifold taking care to keep the seal between the parts intact.

    6. Install the New Throttle Body

    Keeping the seal carefully in place, put the new throttle body into its place and connect it to the intake manifold using the four bolts. When these are sufficiently flush against the fixing then connect the throttle cables. As a final step you’ll need to put the air cleaner back in place before connecting the hose.

    After changing the part, perform the following check as a final test. Start the engine and take the car for a test drive. On your return, let the engine idle for about two minutes and listen for problems in the idle, ensuring that it is smooth. If it is not, then there may be additional problems throughout your engine.

     

    Noticed

    -Instruction is not included. Professional installation is recommended

    -Accessories: You will get exactly showing in the picture

    -Please confirm your original part number before purchasing

    -Please contact us for anything we can help you with


    Item Specifics
    Brand Maxleve-autopart
    Manufacturer Part Number MA10681001X
    Housing Length (in) 5-3/8
    Bore Diameter 64mm
    Housing Width (in) 5-3/16
    Main Port Inside Diameter(in) 2-1/2
    Air Intake Port Maximum Diameter (in) 2-3/4
    Fitment Type Direct Replacement
    Throttle Plate Diameter (in) 2-1/2
    Mount Hole Quantity 4
    Connector Quantity 1
    Fuel System Type FI
    Packaging Box
    Terminal QTY 6
    Gaskets Included No
    OE/OEM Part Number 04861661AA, 0280750203
    Interchange Part Number 4861661AA, 4861661AB
    Placement on Vehicle Front
    Weight 3 LB
    Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
    Items Included One Complete Throttle Body w/Sensor
    Modified Item No
    Custom Bundle No
    Type Throttle Body
    Features Electronic
    Connector Type Plug

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    We only accept payment through PayPal. 

    Shipping

    We do not ship to P.O. Boxes, APO/FPO or Military Mail Box.

    Returns

    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.

    Contact Us

    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!

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    Throttle Body For Ram 1500 2011-2012 Dodge Dakota Ram 1500 2007-2010 3.7L

    Vehicle Compatibility Information

    2007 Jeep Wrangler 3.8L
    2007-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L
    2007-2010 Jeep Commander 3.7L
    2007-2012 Jeep Liberty 3.7L 
    2007-2011 Dodge Nitro 3.7L 
    2007-2011 Dodge Dakota 3.7L 
    2007-2008 Mitsubishi Raider 3.7L  
    2007-2009 Dodge Durango 3.7L 
    2007 Chrysler Pacifica 3.8L 
    2011-2012 Dodge Ram 1500 3.7L

     

    Symptoms That Indicate You Need A Throttle Body Replacement

    Vacuum leak

    Poor or high idle

     

    Replace throttle body

    The throttle body is the part of the engine that mixes air with the fuel to allow combustion to take place. There are a number of symptoms that are often due to a failure in this part, including repeated stalling for no reason, problems with responsiveness of the acceleration pedal and stumbling or hesitation whilst accelerating.

    1. Remove the Hose from the Throttle Body

    Making sure that your engine is turned off, open the bonnet and locate the air filter case. When you have found this part, carefully follow the large hose using your hand until you reach the clamp connecting it to the engine. This is the throttle body. Next remove the hose from its seating and pull it away from the throttle body.

    2. Detach the Air Cleaner

    Remove the air cleaner from the engine, taking care to remove the hoses and ducts that supply the part with clean air. Next carefully unplug the electrical supply alongside any other sensor cables that are attached to the part, for instance in newer cars there may well be a sensor that monitors the air intake temperature, which must also be removed.

    3. Deactivate Air Control and Throttle Position

    When you have removed the air cleaner, deactivate the air control, which should be located on either side of the throttle body. When this is free from the throttle you should be able to disconnect the throttle position sensor, making sure that the leads are kept well away from the site of the throttle.

    4. Remove Throttle Cables

    Using your hands, gently ease open the throttle body to its full extent. This should give you enough slack to remove the throttle cables one by one. There may also be some water cables attached to the throttle body. If this is the case remove the hose clamps using pliers before you remove the hoses.

    5. Unbolt the Throttle Body

    Locate the four bolts that attach the throttle body in its place against the intake manifold and unbolt them using a socket set. Then carefully lift the throttle body off the intake manifold taking care to keep the seal between the parts intact.

    6. Install the New Throttle Body

    Keeping the seal carefully in place, put the new throttle body into its place and connect it to the intake manifold using the four bolts. When these are sufficiently flush against the fixing then connect the throttle cables. As a final step you’ll need to put the air cleaner back in place before connecting the hose.

    After changing the part, perform the following check as a final test. Start the engine and take the car for a test drive. On your return, let the engine idle for about two minutes and listen for problems in the idle, ensuring that it is smooth. If it is not, then there may be additional problems throughout your engine.

     

    Noticed

    -Instruction is not included. Professional installation is recommended

    -Accessories: You will get exactly showing in the picture

    -Please confirm your original part number before purchasing

    -Please contact us for anything we can help you with



    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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