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N52 throttle body is this normal?

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Just taking off things to get to my CCV. And wondered if the throttle body should be angled like this .

Haven't touched the inside or anything, just looked in there and I usually thought they were all the way closed normally

 

 

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And where does this Earth go? Rocker cover maybe?

Just realized it wasn't connected

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Throttle body probably normal given its DBW, once its energized it probably changes. Earth likely onto a post around the coil secured by a nut or onto top of a bolt with threads in.

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1 hour ago, Eagle said:

Throttle body probably normal given its DBW, once its energized it probably changes. Earth likely onto a post around the coil secured by a nut or onto top of a bolt with threads in.

Will this do? 

Both of them are just Earth's I think

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Yeah there cant be many places it could go 

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3 hours ago, 325_driver said:

Will this do? 

Both of them are just Earth's I think

 

Thats the factory earth strap location. The throttle body looks normal, push it open and give it a wipe out they normally collect black grime around the sealing area. All it does on the N52 is control idle and if it goes into limp mode on valvetronic failure. 

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