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Throttle body

Throttle body

Warning

Be careful if the car is warm. The coolant is hot and there is a risk of burns from the intake manifold.


To remove


1. Turn the ignition to the OFF position.


2. Remove the engine cover.

3. Undo the coolant expansion tank cap to release any pressure and then retighten it.

4. Remove the turbo delivery pipe complete with bypass pipe and bypass valve.

5. Remove the cover on the throttle body pedal arm.


6. Detach the hose for the bypass valve.


7. Detach the accelerator pedal wire from the throttle body pedal arm.

8. Lift off the rubber seal and unplug the limp-home solenoid connector.

9. Unplug the throttle body 10-pin connector.

10. Undo the 3 throttle body retaining screws.

11. Lift up the throttle body, clamp and detach the 2 coolant hoses to the throttle body and detach the hose under the limp-home solenoid.


12. Detach the lower vacuum hose.


To fit


Important

The limp-home solenoid will be activated when the ignition is turned on and the solenoid/throttle body is removed. After turning the ignition on, the limp-home mechanism must therefore be reset as described in “Resetting triggered limp-home solenoid” .



1. Fit the lower vacuum hose.

2. Fit the coolant hoses and remove the clamps.

3. Position the throttle body and screw it on with the 3 retaining screws. Fit a new seal if necessary and lubricate it with a thin coat of vaseline (part no. 30 20 271).

4. Attach the hose under the limp-home solenoid and fit the clip.

5. Tighten the 3 throttle body retaining screws.


6. Spray the throttle body 10-pin connector with Kontakt 61 (part no. 30 04 520) and plug it in.

7. Spray the limp-home solenoid connector with Kontakt 61 (part no. 30 04 520). Plug in the connector and fit the rubber seal.

8. Fasten the accelerator pedal wire to the throttle body pedal arm.

9. Attach the hose for the bypass valve.

10. Fit the cover on the throttle body pedal arm.


11. Fit the turbo delivery pipe complete with bypass pipe and bypass valve.


12. Start the engine and make sure all the connections are tight. Top up with coolant as necessary.

13. Refit the engine cover.

Tightening torque 10 Nm (7.4 lbf ft)