A-1 Cardone 6E-3019 - Fuel Injection Throttle Body
- Part Number
- 6E-3019
- Manufacturer
- A-1 CARDONE
- Description
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Fuel Injection Throttle Body
details
$16349
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A-1 CARDONE part description
Product Description
Fuel Injection Throttle Body
Application Summary
Buick Allure 2010, LaCrosse 2010; Cadillac CTS 2011-08, SRX 2011-07, STS 2011-08; Chevrolet Camaro 2011-10, Captiva Sport 2011, Equinox 2011-10; GMC Terrain 2011-10
Features & Benefits
- Critical components used in manufacturing the electronic throttle body, including the housing, throttle plate, position sensors, throttle actuator motor and throttle plate return spring conform to precise O.E. dimensions.
- Each throttle body is tested for all critical functions, including response time and air flow at multiple points, ensuring an optimal fuel/air ratio.
Throttle Body, Throttle, Fuel Injection Throttle Body, Intake, Air Intake, Throttle Valve, Carburetor, Manifold, TBI, ETB, Electronic Throttle Body, Mechanical Throttle Body, Throttle Bore, Throttle Blade
Product Attributes
FAQs | Will I have to modify anything on the vehicle to install your new throttle body? |
Features and Benefits | Each unit is guaranteed to fit and function like the original. |
FAQ_Q1 | Are your new throttle bodies the same design as O.E.? |
FAA_A1 | The new electronic throttle body is engineered and manufactured to match the O.E. design. |
FAQ_Q2 | Will I have to modify anything on the vehicle to install your new throttle body? |
FAA_A2 | When installing the new electronic throttle body, there is no need to modify the vehicle for installation. |
FAQ_Q3 | What’s an electronic throttle body? |
FAA_A3 | The electronic throttle body is a powertrain component that has a plate, motor, and integrated position sensors which are utilized to regulate the amount of air entering the engine by opening the throttle valve to a desired angle via commands from the vehicle’s powertrain control module or throttle actuator control module. |
FAQ_Q4 | What happens when an electronic throttle body fails? |
FAA_A4 | When an electronic throttle body fails, the controlling module will illuminate the MIL/SES/CEL. The module will then activate a fail-safe mode operation and gradually reduce the engine’s speed back to an idle RPM. |
FAQ_Q5 | What causes the electronic throttle body to fail? |
FAA_A5 | The most common failure in an electronic throttle body is the integrated throttle position sensor. The ETB is equipped with high and low voltage reference throttle position sensor for redundancy. Either one of these sensors could fail, or possibly both. |
FAQ_Q6 | Is there anything that has to be done after installing the replacement throttle body? |
FAA_A6 | A relearn calibration procedure is necessary after installation of replacement throttle body. |
FAQ_Q7 | Can I purchase a throttle body with a bigger bore to increase horsepower and improve my throttle response? |
FAA_A7 | Swapping your throttle body for one with a bigger bore is not recommended. The throttle bodies we sell are specific to the application. |
FAQ_Q8 | Do you sell throttle body spacers? |
FAA_A8 | We do not sell throttle body spacers, nor do we recommend the use of a spacer. |
FAQ_Q9 | The O.E. throttle body has coolant hoses attached. What’s the purpose? |
FAA_A9 | The purpose of the attached coolant hoses is to keep the throttle body warm by the transfer of heat from the coolant to the housing, preventing moisture from freezing between the throttle body bore and throttle valve during extreme cold temperatures. |
FAQ_Q10 | Is it OK to bypass the coolant hoses? |
FAA_A10 | No, bypassing the coolant hoses is not recommended. There are cases where we sell units without coolant pipes, because we are following O.E. supersessions where the pipes have been removed. Instructions are provided for rerouting coolant hoses. |
FAQ_Q11 | Do all throttle bodies have an ice-breaker mode for extreme cold starts? |
FAA_A11 | Not all throttle bodies have this feature, where the throttle valve is reversed from its normal movement by the control module, which breaks up any ice formation between the throttle bore and valve. This feature is based on application. |
FAQ_Q12 | What else does the throttle body control other than idle air bypass and acceleration throughout driving range? |
FAA_A12 | The throttle body is also part of the cruise control, traction control, stability control, and pre-crash systems, as well as other systems that require engine torque management. |
Additional Information
Remanufactured Part | N |
Warranty Distance UOM | MI |
Warranty Special | Limited Lifetime |
Warranty Special UOM | TX |
Warranty Time UOM | MO |
Country of Origin (Primary) | CN |
Canadian Harmonizing Tariff Code | 8481800081 |
Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) | 8481809020 |
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) | 8481809020 |
UPC | 00884548261167 |
Part Interchanges
Fits Vehicles
- Chevrolet Captiva Sport (2011)
- Buick Allure (2010)
- GMC Terrain (2010-2011)
- Chevrolet Equinox (2010-2011)
- Buick LaCrosse (2010)
- Chevrolet Camaro (2010-2011)
- Cadillac CTS (2008-2011)
- Cadillac STS (2008-2011)
- Cadillac SRX (2007-2011)
A-1 Cardone Ind.® is a leading manufacturer and distributor of automotive parts and accessories, including master cylinders, clutches, calipers, and other braking system components. Its comprehensive range of products is made using the highest quality materials and the most advanced technology to ensure reliable performance, safety, and reliability. The company traces back its roots more than 35 years ago when Michael Cardone, Sr. remanufactures his first product: the windshield wiper motor. From then on, the name A-1 Cardone has been a go-to brand of automotive enthusiasts and fleet owners when it comes to new and remanufactured products that offer not just reliability but also long-lasting service.
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