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Re: Is it right to turn off a MIL without fixing the cause?
Customer washes the engine, misfire occurs, water evaporates
and no more misfire. Have to analyze each situation as it
arises. You know some codes set because of other codes are
present. Do you diagnose those? Or go for the root cause? ![]()
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