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The Cadillac ATS Throttle Body comes at the core of the glamorous Cadillac ATS, a compact luxury sedan that boasts of agility in its handling, balanced rear-wheel drive configuration, and engines that are both fast reacting with a four cylinder 2.5 liter, to the muscular 3.6 liter V6 that provides the drivers with quick acceleration and confident passing. The Cadillac engineers adopted a lightweight Alpha platform and a sporty 109.3 inch wheelbase to ensure that weight is kept down thus the ATS turns fast and provides a smooth and composed ride on a winding road or on a busy city road. Cadillac dedication to duration is demonstrated by high quality materials and close fit tolerances, allowing owners to enjoy the optimal comfort without having to worry about reliability. As the direct air controller, the ATS Throttle Body is a sensor that monitors the flow of air and feeds the real time information to the engine control module that then injects the desired amount of fuel to provide sharp throttle response, steady idle and reduced emissions. An inbuilt throttle position sensor and an idle control motor assist the Throttle Body to provide smooth delivery of power during the driver cruise through traffic or when the driver slams the Throttle Body in an open highway. It is easy to install a new Cadillac ATS Throttle Body, which involves parking safely and disconnecting the battery, then loosen the intake duct, unplugging the sensors, unbolstering the unit, cleaning the surface, attaching a new gasket, and bolting the part manually, then reconnecting the hoses and wiring before a quick test drive is done to verify the smooth power.