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How much is a electronic throttle control for a 2006 Chrysler 300?

How much is a electronic throttle control for a 2006 Chrysler 300?

The Best in Auto Repair The average cost for a Chrysler 300 throttle body replacement is between $386 and $395. Labor costs are estimated between $35 and $44 while parts are priced at $351.

What kind of engine does the Chrysler 300 have?

From the first moments behind the wheel, the 300 feels especially solid and substantial. The 3.5-liter V-6 delivers adequate power for mountainous terrain, but no true surplus. Except for a slight snarl when pushing hard while climbing, the V-6 is very quiet.

Is the Chrysler 300 rear drive in 2006?

To counteract concerns that the rear-drive 300 won’t handle properly on snow and ice, Chrysler offers an Electronic Stability Program in upper-end models. It’s an option for the base sedan. Base and Touring editions are offered for 2006, along with a Limited option package.

Is the Chrysler 300 all wheel drive or Hemi?

All-wheel-drive versions of the 300 and Magnum also are available. Chrysler also offers a Hemi-powered 300C, which is listed separately in the Research section. The 300 looks bold and imposing, flaunting a distinctive shape and riding a 120-inch wheelbase. Aluminum is used for the hood and deck lid.

How big is the hood on a Chrysler 300?

Chrysler also offers a Hemi-powered 300C, which is listed separately in the Research section. The 300 looks bold and imposing, flaunting a distinctive shape and riding a 120-inch wheelbase. Aluminum is used for the hood and deck lid. Sizable wheel openings encircle either 17- or 18-inch tires.

From the first moments behind the wheel, the 300 feels especially solid and substantial. The 3.5-liter V-6 delivers adequate power for mountainous terrain, but no true surplus. Except for a slight snarl when pushing hard while climbing, the V-6 is very quiet.

To counteract concerns that the rear-drive 300 won’t handle properly on snow and ice, Chrysler offers an Electronic Stability Program in upper-end models. It’s an option for the base sedan. Base and Touring editions are offered for 2006, along with a Limited option package.

When was the last time I bought a Chrysler 300?

1st owner purchased on 07/03/06 and owned in GA until 01/22/13 • 2nd owner purchased on 01/22/13 and owned in GA until 04/06/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 4,926 miles/year. Last serviced at 94,840 miles in Blue Ridge, GA on 06/19/17 • Vehicle serviced.

All-wheel-drive versions of the 300 and Magnum also are available. Chrysler also offers a Hemi-powered 300C, which is listed separately in the Research section. The 300 looks bold and imposing, flaunting a distinctive shape and riding a 120-inch wheelbase. Aluminum is used for the hood and deck lid.

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Ruth Doyle