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tobanfrost1

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    1997 boxster
    1959 mercedes 190sl
    2000 mercedes ml320

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  1. I see no ransom for the throttle cable to be stuck. I did nothing to it and if pushed down by hand it idles fine it's only when depressing the gas that it goes up and stays up until I use my hand to depress the cable in engine. ( nothing to do with the pedal )
  2. I was thinking about perhaps an air leak. Would an air vaccine leak if ( created when I put the parts back together ). Cause the throttle to stick open when depressed ?
  3. Sounds pretty dangerous! Some binding in your throttle cable?
  4. i have a 1997 986 boxster with 50,000 miles I was having an issue after the car warmed up were if would stall out any time i had to stop, light, stop sign idle etc.... i removed the throttle body cleaned it and reattached it, now as far as i can tell it idles and does stall but cant drive it cause each time i rev up the gas the rpm goes up and would stay around 4,000 rpms if i didnt reach around and push down the throttle cable in the engine comaprtment. Due to that havent taken out of drive way yet. it seems to be moving freely and it was fine until i took it apart anythoghts would be great
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