coolant leak around throttle body
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My '95 has 230,000 miles on it (talk about a reliable well built engine!!!). I have been having some small coolant leak puddles recently and it appears to be coming from the bottom of the throttle body. It looks like a small water line runs up to it, and a "piston type" plunger deal works off of the water temperature and controls idle speed. No dealers in my area stock this small part, so I had to order it. I was shocked to find this unit, about the size of a walnut, costs $135.00!!!!! Has anyone else enountered this same leakeage problem????
Originally posted by abakaitis
My '95 has 230,000 miles on it (talk about a reliable well built engine!!!). I have been having some small coolant leak puddles recently and it appears to be coming from the bottom of the throttle body. It looks like a small water line runs up to it, and a "piston type" plunger deal works off of the water temperature and controls idle speed. No dealers in my area stock this small part, so I had to order it. I was shocked to find this unit, about the size of a walnut, costs $135.00!!!!! Has anyone else enountered this same leakeage problem????
My '95 has 230,000 miles on it (talk about a reliable well built engine!!!). I have been having some small coolant leak puddles recently and it appears to be coming from the bottom of the throttle body. It looks like a small water line runs up to it, and a "piston type" plunger deal works off of the water temperature and controls idle speed. No dealers in my area stock this small part, so I had to order it. I was shocked to find this unit, about the size of a walnut, costs $135.00!!!!! Has anyone else enountered this same leakeage problem????
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Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
If you live in a warm climate you can live without the throttle body heater. Remove both hoses from the throttle body and join the open ends with a suitable piece of tubing and a pair of hose clamps. Some performance enthusiasts do this in hopes of gaining a few "free" horsepower as a consequence of a cooler incoming air stream.
Originally posted by abakaitis
My '95 has 230,000 miles on it (talk about a reliable well built engine!!!). I have been having some small coolant leak puddles recently and it appears to be coming from the bottom of the throttle body. It looks like a small water line runs up to it, and a "piston type" plunger deal works off of the water temperature and controls idle speed. No dealers in my area stock this small part, so I had to order it. I was shocked to find this unit, about the size of a walnut, costs $135.00!!!!! Has anyone else enountered this same leakeage problem????
My '95 has 230,000 miles on it (talk about a reliable well built engine!!!). I have been having some small coolant leak puddles recently and it appears to be coming from the bottom of the throttle body. It looks like a small water line runs up to it, and a "piston type" plunger deal works off of the water temperature and controls idle speed. No dealers in my area stock this small part, so I had to order it. I was shocked to find this unit, about the size of a walnut, costs $135.00!!!!! Has anyone else enountered this same leakeage problem????
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