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Re: Is it right to turn off a MIL without fixing the cause?
In my mind, the only ethical reason is if I thought I had fixed the problem and in good faith,turned it off to see if a problem reocurred...Lord knows,sometimes the mil may be turned on for "built in" reasons,improper design and establishment of parameters. Login to read more. ![]()
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