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Throttle Body Assembly




The throttle body assembly attaches to the intake manifold. The throttle body controls the air flow into the engine, thereby controlling the engine output. The vehicle operator opens the throttle valve within the throttle body through the accelerator controls. During engine idle, the throttle valves are almost closed. A fixed air bypass orifice and the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve (2) handle the air flow control. Engine coolant flows through the coolant cavity on the bottom of the throttle body in order to prevent throttle valve icing during cool weather operation. The throttle body also provides the location for mounting the Throttle Position (TP) sensor (1).