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How much is a throttle body for a 2014 Nissan Altima?

Typically, a throttle body for a 2014 Nissan Altima costs between $100 and $700, depending on brand, condition, and engine variant.


Understanding the exact price you’ll pay requires considering whether you need a brand-new OEM part, a reliable aftermarket unit, or a remanufactured or used component, as well as which engine your Altima has (2.5L four-cylinder or 3.5L V6). This article breaks down the price ranges, what affects them, and where to shop.


Factors that influence price


The throttle body is part of the drive-by-wire system, and price varies with whether the unit is new, remanufactured, or used, plus the brand and any included sensors or gaskets. The Altima’s engine option also matters because the 2014 model year offered both a 2.5L four-cylinder and a 3.5L V6, which use different throttle bodies.


Engine options and compatibility


The 2014 Nissan Altima came with two primary engine choices: a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6. Each variant uses its own throttle body design and connectors, which can affect price and availability. Always verify the exact part number and compatibility with your VIN before purchasing.


Price ranges by part type


To help buyers compare options, here are typical price ranges you can expect for a throttle body based on condition and source. Prices are approximate and can fluctuate with supply, promotions, and seller policies.



  • New OEM throttle body (Nissan genuine part): commonly around $400–$700.

  • New aftermarket throttle body (non-OEM brand): commonly around $150–$350.

  • Remanufactured throttle body: commonly around $120–$250.

  • Used or salvaged throttle body: commonly around $50–$150.


Prices vary by seller, warranty, and whether the unit includes sensors or connectors. Always confirm compatibility with your specific Altima’s engine code and VIN before purchasing.


Where to shop and typical price examples


Here are common places buyers look for a throttle body, with typical price ranges they show. Individual listings can vary widely based on condition, included components, and whether the unit is new or used.



  • OEM replacement from NissanPartsDeal or a Nissan dealership: typically $400–$700 for a new unit.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance): new aftermarket units often $180–$350; remanufactured frequently $120–$220; used around $60–$120.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, eBay Motors, Amazon): wide range; expect $60–$400 depending on brand, condition, and whether it includes sensors.

  • Salvage yards and local junkyards: often the lowest-cost option, about $40–$150 depending on availability and vehicle condition.


When shopping, check for included components (gasket, sensors, throttle position sensor), review warranty terms, and consider labor costs if you’re not replacing the part yourself. Verifying fitment via your VIN and the exact part number is essential to avoid ordering the wrong unit.


Summary


For a 2014 Nissan Altima, expect to pay roughly $100–$700 for a throttle body, with the exact price depending on engine variant (2.5L or 3.5L) and whether you choose a new OEM, aftermarket, remanufactured, or used unit. Always verify fitment, compare several retailers, and factor in installation costs if you’re not handling the replacement yourself.

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