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I have a 99 Intrepid with the 3.2L engine, about 60k miles. My local dealer is offering a throttle body service special ($79) that includes: Clean the throttle body Inspect throttle plate Check throttle bores Check /adjust minimum air rates if applicable Check and adjust throttle position sensor if applicable I'm not having any problems with the engine or idling (other than the occasional barely perceivable shake at idle). Would this type of service be useful for the long term health of the car? Or is it unneccessary when there are no problems? Thanks! |
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I have a 99 Intrepid with the 3.2L engine, about 60k miles. My local dealer is offering a throttle body service special ($79) that includes: Clean the throttle body Inspect throttle plate Check throttle bores Check /adjust minimum air rates if applicable Check and adjust throttle position sensor if applicable I'm not having any problems with the engine or idling (other than the occasional barely perceivable shake at idle). Would this type of service be useful for the long term health of the car? Or is it unneccessary when there are no problems? Thanks! |
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I have a 99 Intrepid with the 3.2L engine, about 60k miles. My local dealer is offering a throttle body service special ($79) that includes: Clean the throttle body Inspect throttle plate Check throttle bores Check /adjust minimum air rates if applicable Check and adjust throttle position sensor if applicable I'm not having any problems with the engine or idling (other than the occasional barely perceivable shake at idle). Would this type of service be useful for the long term health of the car? Or is it unneccessary when there are no problems? Thanks! Since I switched to Chevron gasoline in '89 I've had no need to clean |
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Since I switched to Chevron gasoline in '89 I've had no need to clean the fuel system. I switched because a Shell additive was coating the throttle barrel injector on my previous car- '86 Le Baron GTS. My Chrysler dealer suggested I try the switch. |
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Some O wrote: Since I switched to Chevron gasoline in '89 I've had no need to clean the fuel system. I switched because a Shell additive was coating the throttle barrel injector on my previous car- '86 Le Baron GTS. My Chrysler dealer suggested I try the switch. The fuel injectors on the LH cars and any cars with multipoint injection are way downstream from the throttle body. There is no way the brand or quality of fuel used would affect any buildup on the throttle body. There are residues that do build up on the throttle body - my guess is from the oil that blows thru from the crankcase breather tube that is vented into the intake (upstream of the throttle body). |
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