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iii
20th May 2009, 06:05
the engine light is on and there is k and n filter but the little pipe that should be on it is not and wont fit on any ideas?

cj_99
20th May 2009, 08:09
the engine light is on and there is k and n filter but the little pipe that should be on it is not and wont fit on any ideas?

What model of car?
have you got any pictures of it fitted?
It will probably be the breather pipe though it shouldnt usualy put the light on, all i can think of is its getting to much air?

Aron
20th May 2009, 10:05
that wont put your engine light on mate.

szoke91
20th May 2009, 18:42
Shudnt, if it gets that annoying take your clocks out and a bit of black tape inside the back of the clocks. or take it to a garage and get em to plug it into machine

gouldy87
20th May 2009, 19:14
Shudnt, if it gets that annoying take your clocks out and a bit of black tape inside the back of the clocks. or take it to a garage and get em to plug it into machine

you would cover up your engine management light?

i wouldnt recommend this as your preventing your self from seeing further troubles with your engine etc...

vtrgold
20th May 2009, 19:44
have you got any pictures of where its placed mate might be able to help if can see whether any plugs etc have been removed.

CoolC
20th May 2009, 20:26
It shouldn't bring on the management light bud. Take it off and put it back to standard and see if it goes off.

If it stays on i recomend getting a dignostics test done, usually cost around £30

j-9-p-1-g
20th May 2009, 20:32
hiya m8
its cause you've not connected the air-flow meter up
same happend to mine, do the revs go up, and then die a little ??
ive got a green panel filter on myn now, just does not have the grunty sound

VtR_DaveyBoi
20th May 2009, 21:42
Shudnt, if it gets that annoying take your clocks out and a bit of black tape inside the back of the clocks. or take it to a garage and get em to plug it into machine

lmfao wtf man :fcuk:

lyndon
20th May 2009, 21:48
The air sensor that goes in the top of the std airbox, Simply cut a bit of rubber out of the hosing for the filter and screw it into there