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How much is a throttle body for a 2005 Chrysler 300?

Typically, a throttle body for a 2005 Chrysler 300 runs about $50–$450, depending on condition and source.


More detail: The 2005 Chrysler 300 offered a couple of engine options, which can influence the throttle body design and price. New OEM Mopar units tend to be pricier, while remanufactured aftermarket parts offer savings, and salvage-yard units provide the lowest upfront cost with more variability in condition. Labor costs for installation are extra and vary by region and shop. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and engine code before purchasing.


Price ranges at a glance


Prices shift by source and condition, so the following gives a general sense of current market ranges for this model year.



  • New OEM Mopar throttle body: typically $300–$450.

  • Remanufactured aftermarket throttle body (brands such as Standard Motor Products, Delphi, Denso): typically $120–$280.

  • Used/refurbished throttle body from a salvage yard or online marketplace: typically $50–$150.


In practice, most buyers will pay roughly between $120 and $350 for a functional unit, with OEM units closer to the top end and used parts on the lower end. Don’t forget to budget for any gaskets or sensors that aren’t included and for installation if you’re not doing the work yourself.


Where to shop and tips


Choosing the right source can affect price, warranty and fit. Consider these common avenues:



  • OEM Mopar/Chrysler dealerships or MoparDirect: new units typically $300–$450; warranty coverage is typically included.

  • Major auto parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Advance Auto Parts): new aftermarket or remanufactured units usually in the $120–$340 range, with store warranties.

  • Online marketplaces and salvage yards (RockAuto, eBay Motors, junkyards): highly variable; used units can be $50–$150, refurbished around $120–$250; verify condition notes and connector type.


Tip: Always confirm compatibility with your specific engine code and VIN, check what accessories are included (gaskets, sensors, adapters), and review warranty terms. If you’re unsure about installation, factor in labor costs, which can run roughly $100–$250 depending on location and shop.


Warranty and compatibility notes


Remanufactured and aftermarket throttle bodies often come with a limited warranty, but terms vary by seller. Ensure the unit matches your engine type and connector layout, and confirm whether sensors or mounting hardware are included. Keep receipt and part numbers in case you need to return or exchange the part.


Summary


For a 2005 Chrysler 300, throttle body prices span a wide range—from about $50 for a used unit to around $450 for a brand-new OEM part. Most buyers land in the $120–$350 range, depending on source and condition. Always verify compatibility, weigh warranty options, and consider installation costs when budgeting.

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