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SALEM1912, what does "Mil on" mean?





Mil on means is the check engine light on, i.e. throwing a code, which you answered in your original posting.

Neons eat plugs and wires, that is where I would start. It's probably the most common cause of what you see. If that isn't it then we can dig into more esoteric stuff. But a basic once over looking for loose connections, unplugged vacuum lines, etc. wouldn't hurt.

As for the K&N, I would put it back in the junkyard myself. There is a reason it flows more air, cause it filters less. Oiled cotton or not, if oiled cotton was so great how come HEPA filters are not oiled cotton? Cause oiled cotton doesn't filter as well.


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