Feature

●Electronic Fuel Injection Throttle Body Assembly PART # - 04891735AC 4891735AC 4891735AB 4891735AD 4891735AA 977-025. This Throttle body fit for 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L engine.
●FIT FOR - Throttle Body Replacement for Jeep Patriot 2007-2016; Replacement for Jeep Compass 2007-2016; Replacement for Chrysler 200 2011-2016; Replacement for Chrysler Sebring 2007-2011; Replacement for Dodge Caliber 2007-2012; Replacement for Dodge Avenger 2008-2014; Replacement for Dodge Journey 2009-2016
●FUNCTION - regulates the proper volume of airflow into the engine which is essential to the mixture of fuel and air in the engine. If you are experiencing engine stalling, failing to start, electronic throttle warning light came on, hesitation or power surging on acceleration on your vehicle then you may have a problem with your vehicles throttle body.
●TOP QUALITY - This electronic throttle body is manufactured to the same specifications as the original throttle body. The throttle body features an electronically controlled butterfly valve essential to the operation of your vehicle. While this is not a genuine OEM part, it will fit, work and appear exactly like the factory part.


Description

I. OEM Part Number

04891735AC, 4891735AC




II.The Part will fit the followings:

2007-2016 J-eep Patriot With 1.8l 2.0l 2.4l
2007-2016 J-eep Compass With 1.8l 2.0l 2.4l
2007-2012 Replacement for Dodge Caliber With 1.8l 2.0l 2.4l
2008-2014 Replacement for Dodge Avenger With 1.8l 2.0l 2.4l
2009-2016 Replacement for Dodge Journey With 1.8l 2.0l 2.4l
2011-2016 CHRY-SLER 200 WITH 1.8L 2.0L 2.4L




How to Replace Throttle Body:

Step 1: Remove the air cleaner and duct hose assembly using the common screwdriver. Disconnect the electrical connector on the mass air flow by pulling out the plug. Disconnect the intake air temperature sensor found in the air duct.

Step 2: Disconnect the idle air control on the side of the throttle body by pulling the electrical connector out. Disconnect the throttle position sensor opposite the throttle cable levers.

Step 3: Disconnect the throttle cables by turning the throttle lever on the throttle body all the way open by hand and then removing the now slackened cables from the throttle lever.

Step 4: Remove the heated water hoses from the bottom of the throttle body if there are any (this is vehicle dependent). Use the needle nose pliers to remove the clamps by squeezing the clamps and pulling them off. Pull the hoses off. Not all vehicles have these, although there are a few that do.

Step 5: Remove the four bolts running through the throttle body and into the intake manifold. Use appropriate -inch drive socket and ratchet. Lift the throttle body off the intake manifold. Protect the metal gasket that is in between the throttle body and intake. This gasket must be reused. Install the new throttle body and components in reverse order of removal.