OEM parts sourced directly from Ram deliver superior quality, long lasting strength, and a precise fit you can trust. Each item goes through strict quality checks to ensure safety, toughness, and performance that matches your factory equipment. At JeepPartsDeal online shop, you'll get top-quality, budget-friendly OEM Ram Throttle Body for your vehicle. We focus on giving you a high standard without pushing up the price. Our full selection of genuine factory products comes backed by the original manufacturer's warranty. You'll love our fast delivery, seamless shopping experience, and convenient return policy, saving you all the hassle.
Ram Throttle Body is located between the air intake tube and the intake manifold, and it measures the amount of airflow by passing through an electronic blade in such a way that the engine is presented with clean, load-equalized oxygen. In 2010, Ram trucks split off and since then it has doubled up brute torque and everyday usage without compromising the smooth ride that makes long-distance travel painless. A low drag profile is combined with a featherweight aluminum hood and allows the Ram to slice through wind and stretch fuel, whilst an optional eTorque system provides an electric push off the line which you can actually feel. Ram has air suspension which raises eight inches to put gear in and kneels to park, which makes it easy to load equipment, and the lockable RamBox on every Ram keeps tools dry and safe as well as undiscovered. There is a quiet cab that gets you to the big screen direction rather than the rattles, which is just inside, and Ram realizes that comfort and work can be on the same bench. The key to that powertrain synergy rests on a clean Throttle Body in order to ensure that the engine never literalizes soot at slow job sites or when towing the family boat. It is time to change the Throttle Body, then park on a flat surface, disconnect the negative battery cable, and remove the air tube and sensor harness. Unscrew the Throttle Body, remove it, remove the old gasket with a scraper, and attach a new one with a new seal. Tighten in crisscross, push in the sensors, then reconnect the tube, and connect the battery. Restart the computer by cycling the key without booting and then boot up and verify that it is idling smoothly.