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CARDONE 673017 Specifications
Gasket or Seal IncludedNo
Housing Color/FinishGray/Unfinished
Housing MaterialAluminum
Package ContentsElectronic Throttle Body, Instruction Sheet
Throttle Body Actuation TypeElectric
Throttle Body Inlet ShapeRound
Throttle Body Outlet ShapeRound
Remanufactured
Every CARDONE Remanufactured Electronic Throttle Body undergoes a proprietary disassembly, inspection and renewal process. Each component is meticulously evaluated and then renewed or replaced, depending on whether the component meets our stringent engineering standards. A proprietary cleaning process prevents the throttle bore surface from deformity, ensuring optimum airflow. Every unit is tested for all critical functions, including response time and air flow at multiple points to ensure peak performance.

Features & Benefits:
  • Each unit is disassembled and meticulously inspected. Each component is inspected, remanufactured or replaced resulting in reliable and consistent performance
  • A specialized component cleaning process prevents the throttle bore surface from being deformed, ensuring optimum airflow
  • The high and low integrated throttle position sensors are tested to match OE characteristics throughout the entire operational range
  • Final assemblies are tested for all critical functions, including response time and airflow at multiple points
  • As a remanufactured Original Equipment part, this unit guarantees a perfect vehicle fit
Experiencing Acceleration or Idling Issues? It Might Not be the Throttle Body!

Poor acceleration, hesitation and other idling issues can be caused by failure of a variety of parts. Use the chart below to help determine which part is causing the problem.

PartSystemOther Symptoms
Throttle BodyFuel & Air
Mass Air Flow SensorExhaust & Emission
  • Difficulty Starting or Turning Engine
Air FilterFuel & Air
  • Dark Filter Media
  • Debris in Filter or Filter Box (Change every year!)
Fuel InjectorFuel & Air
Vacuum Hose / ConnectorHoses / Lines & Clamps
  • Hissing, Squealing or Sucking Sound from Cracked Connector or Hose (Use a Vacuum Tester)
Spark Plug or Spark Plug Wire or Ignition Coil Ignition
  • Increase in Exhaust Emissions
  • Visible Wire Damage
  • Oil Leak
Accelerator Pedal Position SensorInterior
  • Limp Mode
  • No / Delayed Pedal Response


Installation Tips
  • Perform OEM Recommended idle relearn procedure. Some applications may require the use of an OBD Scan Tool while others may refer to the Owners Manual.
    • A relearn of idle values can be forced by disconnecting the negative battery cable for several minutes in order to clear the electronic control module's memory.
    • Several minutes of idling and highway driving may be necessary to relearn idle values. Electrical loads such as headlights, AC, radio, etc. should be turned off while relearning.
    • Erratic idle or engine surging after installation of replacement unit may be resolved by putting a load on the engine. If idle evens out after shifting into gear, shift back into park and check idle RPM - perform relearn again if a drivability condition is present.
  • Clean intake manifold mounting surface and replace Intake Manifold Gasket, if necessary.
  • Inspect Air Cleaner Intake Hose for cracks and proper sealing - replace or repair with Multi-Purpose Sealant, if necessary.
  • Check harness for broken wires and wiggle connector to try and reproduce the problem. Replace or clean Connector, if necessary.
  • Clear all diagnostic trouble codes from vehicle computer prior to idle relearn.

GM Relearn Procedure
Experiencing Acceleration or Idling Issues? It Might Not be the Throttle Body!

Poor acceleration, hesitation and other idling issues can be caused by failure of a variety of parts. Use the chart below to help determine which part is causing the problem.

PartSystemOther Symptoms
Throttle BodyFuel & Air
Mass Air Flow SensorExhaust & Emission
  • Difficulty Starting or Turning Engine
Air FilterFuel & Air
  • Dark Filter Media
  • Debris in Filter or Filter Box (Change every year!)
Fuel InjectorFuel & Air
Vacuum Hose / ConnectorHoses / Lines & Clamps
  • Hissing, Squealing or Sucking Sound from Cracked Connector or Hose (Use a Vacuum Tester)
Spark Plug or Spark Plug Wire or Ignition Coil Ignition
  • Increase in Exhaust Emissions
  • Visible Wire Damage
  • Oil Leak
Accelerator Pedal Position SensorInterior
  • Limp Mode
  • No / Delayed Pedal Response
Installation Tips
  • Perform OEM Recommended idle relearn procedure. Some applications may require the use of an OBD Scan Tool while others may refer to the Owners Manual.
    • A relearn of idle values can be forced by disconnecting the negative battery cable for several minutes in order to clear the electronic control module's memory.
    • Several minutes of idling and highway driving may be necessary to relearn idle values. Electrical loads such as headlights, AC, radio, etc. should be turned off while relearning.
    • Erratic idle or engine surging after installation of replacement unit may be resolved by putting a load on the engine. If idle evens out after shifting into gear, shift back into park and check idle RPM - perform relearn again if a drivability condition is present.
  • Clean intake manifold mounting surface and replace Intake Manifold Gasket, if necessary.
  • Inspect Air Cleaner Intake Hose for cracks and proper sealing - replace or repair with Multi-Purpose Sealant, if necessary.
  • Check harness for broken wires and wiggle connector to try and reproduce the problem. Replace or clean Connector, if necessary.
  • Clear all diagnostic trouble codes from vehicle computer prior to idle relearn.
Additional Resources

Installation Tips
OEM / Interchange Numbers: 17113671

Warranty Information:
12 Months / 18,000 Miles
Warranty Details