How to remove the throttle body of Volvo S90?
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The method to remove the throttle body of Volvo S90 is as follows: 1. Open the engine cover, disconnect the hose connecting the air cleaner to the throttle body, and the throttle body will be visible after removing the hose; 2. Before removing the throttle body, unplug the connector; 3. Then remove the four screws on the throttle body, and the throttle body can be taken off after the screws are removed. The Volvo S90 is a mid-to-large-sized car with a body size of 5083mm in length, 1879mm in width, and 1450mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3061mm. In terms of power, the Volvo S90 is equipped with a 2.0T engine, integrated with a Volvo 48V mild hybrid system featuring a reversible electric motor, and paired with an 8AT transmission.
I just helped my neighbor with the throttle body removal on his Volvo S90. The whole process was pretty straightforward - first park in a shady spot and make sure the engine cools down. Disconnect the negative battery terminal, safety first! Then remove the intake pipe and air filter box, carefully releasing the clips. Don't forget to unplug the electrical connector - no yanking on wires. The throttle body is usually held by four small bolts (10mm socket will do), watch out not to drop screws into the engine. Check for carbon buildup when removing - cleaning it before reinstalling makes things smoother. Remember to follow reverse order during reassembly and align gaskets properly to prevent air leaks. Test idle stability after completion. Recommend checking every two years to avoid clogging affecting fuel efficiency. Basic tools needed are just a socket set and screwdrivers.