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it entails to the new throttle body part number which eliminates the throttle body drain hose port is not on the replacement throttle body. prevents the failure of the throttlebody after 100k miles. because of corrosion that gets into the throttlebody motor.
The 2004 nissan titan is drive by wire, meaning there is no cable to control the gas pedal to throttle. This system is computer controlled with a motor at throttle body and pedal sensors.
the TPS throttle position sensor is located inside the throttlebody . on most of these the complete throttle body must be replaced as there is no sperate tps sensor it is complete, i would check and make sure this is the problem . GM started making TPS replacement sensors for there throttle bodies.
Get the throttlebody gasket. Take the throttle body off, get some throttle body cleaner. clean all the buildup off, make sure not to spray the sensors you could possibly damage them if you need take the sensors out. This should help with the issue.
Heater control circuit is your O2/oxygen sensor which controls your emissions and keeps the car running efficiently. They go out quite frequently and need to be replaced. Wont cause any drivability issues other then lower fuel economy and check engine light. Sensors run between $50-$200 each.
Well i need to know what engine it has & there's no such part called a throttle body sensor. There's a throttle postion sensor. As far as interchangable parts,you can try one from a '96.
What size engine do you have in it? And, how many miles on it?? Well, I guess it really doesn't matter. At first thought it sounds like you are experienceing a fuel problem, and changing the throttlebody didn't solve your problem. I would start by looking and checking my fuel delivery system. The fact that you had to spray gas into the throttlebody tells me that fuel is not getting there. I would start with the least expensive thing to fix first. Check your gas filters. These are often , OFTEN, overlooked as a sorce of problems, and are rarely changed and often overlooked, and are the problem alot of the time. If that dosen't cure your problem check your fuel pump. Make sure it is delivering the proper pressure. I would bet your problem would be solved, but if it's not then next I would check the electrical components of your fuel system.
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