Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Throttle Body and When to Upgrade Your Entire Fuel System
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Some common symptoms of a bad or failing throttle body include:
- Reduced throttle response: The throttle takes longer to respond when you press the accelerator pedal.
- Rough idle: The engine may shake or vibrate at idle, and the throttle may surge up and down.
- Check Engine Light: The Check Engine Light may come on, indicating a malfunction in the throttle control system.
- Poor fuel economy: Your car may experience decreased fuel economy due to an inefficient throttle body.
- Misfires: The engine may misfire due to an incorrect air/fuel mixture.
When is it time to upgrade the entire fuel system?
In some cases, throttle bodies are not enough and a larger upgrade of the fuel system may be necessary. This usually applies when vehicles have more than one throttle body as well as when they're running high-performance engines. Some signs that you may need to upgrade the entire fuel system include:
- Poor throttle response, even after throttle body upgrades.
- Lack of power or torque from the engine.
- Inconsistent performance at higher RPMs.