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Title: How To Clean Your Ford Ranger's Throttle Body?
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These include:
  • Throttle body cleaner, or Throttle body and Air Intake cleaner (they're essentially the same);
  • Carburetor cleaner - can be useful too;
  • Brush;
  • Cloth(s);
  • Screwdriver

It is generally recommended to clean the throttle body roughly every 75,000 miles (121,000 km). While there's no stringent schedule, regular cleaning of the throttle body can noticeably improve your Ford Ranger's performance. If you observe any unusual symptoms, it may be a signal to start the cleaning process.

How to clean your Ford Ranger's throttle body?

You can choose to clean the throttle body in two ways - with or without detaching it from the Ranger. This post details the method that doesn't require you to remove the throttle body from the vehicle.

While this method may be less laborious, it is just as effective. However, if your throttle body is particularly dirty or not functioning as expected, you might find it more beneficial to remove and clean all its components.
 
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RE: How To Clean Your Ford Ranger's Throttle Body? - by ron - 10-31-2024, 12:21 PM

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