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Old 02-15-2008, 08:15 AM
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need help from gassers for buddy in Iraq

... I am trying to help my buddy's wife while he is in Iraq...I know this isn't a MB, but I know there are some great mechanics that hang out here.

Thanks to a Mazda forum I diagnosed and performed a PCV hose changeout successfully for my friends MPV. There was a visable hole in the hoses' elbow on the back of the engine. The husband is in Iraq, and she was getting the P171, P174 codes. While I had things apart, I sprayed some electronics cleaner in the MAF wires, and throttle body cleaner in the throttle body and plate area. I also cleaned other electronic wire harnesses I unplugged to do the PCV hose replacement. Everything worked great, but now when you crank it up ( I think just when it is cold) the idle goes up to like 1500 RPM, then down to 700, then back up, then back down in the course of 10 seconds, up and down....It eventually stops after about 2 minutes?
Without understanding much about the MAF, could I have damaged it with the cleaner, or can you think of anything else I could have gotten into...? I may have left some throttle body cleaner fluid in the body, without wiping it down real good...
Any thoughts? I will try to look at it this weekend. What should I look for....

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