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How much is a throttle body for a 2012 Dodge Charger?

In general, a throttle body for a 2012 Dodge Charger costs about $100 to $500, with the exact price depending on engine type (3.6L, 5.7L, or 6.4L Hemi), whether the part is new, remanufactured, or used, and whether you buy OEM Mopar or an aftermarket alternative. Labor costs are extra if you’re having a shop install it.


The 2012 Charger lineup includes several engines, notably the 3.6L Pentastar V6, the 5.7L Hemi, and the 6.4L Hemi used in the SRT variant. The throttle body size and price can vary by engine, so it’s important to confirm your exact engine and part number when shopping.


What affects the price


The price you pay hinges on engine type, part condition, and brand. Here is a quick breakdown of the main factors:



  • Engine type and model year: 3.6L engines generally use a different, often smaller throttle body than the 5.7L or 6.4L Hemi used in SRT variants, which drives price differences.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: Mopar/OEM throttle bodies tend to be more expensive but align with factory specifications; aftermarket options may be cheaper and offer performance variants.

  • New vs remanufactured vs used: New units are the most expensive; remanufactured or rebuilt units are mid-range; used parts from salvage yards are the lowest-cost option but carry higher risk.

  • Included hardware and sensors: Some listings include the throttle position sensor, gasket, and seals; others are sold as bare units requiring separate purchases.


Understanding these factors helps you avoid surprises when shopping for a throttle body.


Prices by option


Below is a general guide to price ranges you can expect, depending on the option you choose. Prices vary by engine (3.6L, 5.7L, or 6.4L) and by whether you buy new or used.



  • OEM/Mopar new throttle bodies: roughly $200–$450, with higher prices for the 6.4L performance variant.

  • OEM remanufactured/refurbished throttle bodies: roughly $150–$350.

  • Aftermarket new throttle bodies (non-OEM brands): roughly $180–$350, depending on size and features.

  • Used or salvaged throttle bodies: roughly $60–$180, depending on condition and seller.


Choosing between these options depends on your budget, reliability preferences, and whether you’re seeking stock performance or a potential upgrade.


Where to buy


Retail channels vary, but most buyers will find throttle bodies from these sources. Each option has its own pros and cons in price, availability, and warranty.



  • Official Mopar/Chrysler parts departments (dealerships) for OEM units with guaranteed compatibility and warranty.

  • Auto parts chains and online stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts, RockAuto, etc.) for a range of OEM and aftermarket options.

  • Online marketplaces and salvage yards for used or refurbished units, often at the lowest price but with higher risk and variable quality.


Always verify compatibility by engine code (3.6L, 5.7L, or 6.4L) and check return policies and warranties before purchase.


Labor considerations


If you’re having a shop install the throttle body, expect about 1–2 hours of labor depending on engine layout and accessibility. At typical shop rates, labor could range from roughly $100 to $300, in addition to the part cost.


Summary


For a 2012 Dodge Charger, throttle body prices vary widely based on engine type, condition, and brand. Expect roughly $100–$500 for the part, with OEM new units generally at the higher end and used parts at the lower end. Confirm the exact engine variant and part number before purchasing, and factor in installation costs if you’re not replacing the part yourself.

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