Questions & Answers for: Suzuki Forenza throttle body

Question about 2006 Forenza

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...throttle body? The throttle body is where air goes into and is regulated by a cable that turns the throttle body 'plate' which is the equivalent of a carburetor throttle 'plate.' Locate your air ...

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...throttle body. Disconnect the Throttle Position (TP) sensor and the idle air control valve connectors. Disconnect the coolant hoses from the throttle body. Remove the throttle body and discard the ...

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Question about 2006 Forenza

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TPS

position sensor, its located on the throttle body of the car and sends information on how open the throttle plate is to the ecu. If you would like to clarify your question, I would be glad to help you

...throttle body at the throttle plate. There are actually three TPS sensors in this configuration. One attached to the gas pedal. One attached to the throtle body And, one located inside the top of the ...

...check engine light keeps coming on. Code P235 Throttle body sensor keeps coming on. check whether you have air sucked by the engine,or stepper motor if is fitted not working or dirty throttle

...Throttle body sensor keeps coming up and they have changed everything except for the motor and engine it self! might the engine is sucking air or if it has a stepper motor and is not working. ...

...throttle body codes On your I would need to study the vehicles systems as should have the folks that took you money & guessed I took a guick look using google & the code so you can do that ...

Question about 2005 Forenza

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I have a rough idle on 2005 Suzuki automatic trans, always serviced, 98,000 miles try cleaning your throttle body with throttle body cleaner and a tooth brush. do not use berriman b12

Question about 2007 Forenza Sedan

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throttle body located? loses power sometimes when accelerating,throttle body was cleaned old post , and great question the TB is a thing that contains the AIR throttle, the body holds that TV throttle

...throttle body has an internal leak causing my new vacuum line to hiss. What could be the culprit? My old vacuum line was split so I've replaced it. Before this I took the entire throttle body off ...

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