Did you have to replace the gasket with a new one and was it hard to put it back on? did you have to have the proper torque for the throttle body bolts?
I read that you have been responding 1 year ago that it is '17 years old', so 2000 model (throttle body of early models had later been changed), I have 2007 t5.
6 years late to this but '98-'03 (ish) ETBs were magnati marelli, notoriously unreliable. ~2004 onwards is the same process just more resilient electronics for anyone coming across this in future
Hello do you know how to reset the throttle body position?
Did you have to replace the gasket with a new one and was it hard to put it back on? did you have to have the proper torque for the throttle body bolts?
It is wise to put a new Gasket in since the old one is crushed and would potentially leak if reused.
I read that you have been responding 1 year ago that it is '17 years old', so 2000 model (throttle body of early models had later been changed), I have 2007 t5.
6 years late to this but '98-'03 (ish) ETBs were magnati marelli, notoriously unreliable. ~2004 onwards is the same process just more resilient electronics for anyone coming across this in future
No use if you dont show where it is located and if it turbo or not!!
Tell me what t5 means. I will wait.
It mean you're a DA if I have to tell you and you wait, when you could look it up on google in 2.5 seconds!
@@HereXEG woosh. you missed the point. T5 is in the title, meaning there's a turbo. what was the point of your original comment?