Throttle body
| Throttle body | 
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| To remove | 
| 1. | Turn the ignition to OFF. | |
| 2. | Remove the engine cover.   | |
| 3. | Unscrew the expansion tank filler cap to release the pressure, if any, and then screw it back into place. | |
| 4. | Detach the turbo pressure pipe from the throttle body. | |
| 5. | Clamp the two coolant hoses to the throttle body.   | |
| 6. | Disconnect the throttle cable from the throttle body's pedal arm. | |
| 7. | Unplug the limp-home solenoid's connector. | |
| 8. | Unplug the throttle body's 10-pin connector. | |
| 9. | Detach the vacuum hose and the connection to the purge line under the limp-home solenoid. | |
| 10. | Detach the two coolant hoses from the throttle body. | |
| 11. | Undo the 3 retaining screws to the throttle body and then remove it.   | |
| To fit | 
 
    
    | 1. | Position the throttle body and screw it on with the 3 retaining screws. Fit a new seal if necessary and apply a thin layer of vaseline. | |
| 2. | Connect the two coolant hoses to the throttle body.   | |
| 3. | Fit the vacuum hose and connection to the purge line under the limp-home solenoid. | |
| 4. | Plug in the throttle body 10-pin connector. 
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| 5. | Plug in the limp-home solenoid connector. | |
| 6. | Attach the throttle cable to the throttle body pedal arm. Adjust if necessary. | |
| 7. | Remove the clamps from the two coolant hoses on the throttle body. | |
| 8. | Connect the turbo pressure pipe to the throttle body.   | |
| 9. | Start the engine and make sure all the connections are tight. Top up with coolant if necessary. | |
| 10. | Replace the engine cover. | |
| Important | ||
| If the ignition is turned on while working on the engine, the Limp-home solenoid will be activated. If the ignition is put in position ON, the limp-home mechanism must therefore be reset as described in “Resetting activated limp-home solenoid”. | ||

 Warning
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