Did I get a free de-carb?

Old Rotor

Member
:
2004 RX-8 & 2016 Mazda CX-5
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I have a '04 A/T with 36K all up to date on "TSB's" and service. I have noticed that the power was off mostly on the top end. I changed plugs, coils, wires, air filter, cleaned A/F, no change. So I have a friend that is a master mechanic and he ran a compression test(with the proper Mazda equip). The front was 6.7 at 240rpm and rear was 8.2 at 245rpm. His ALLDATA-online said 6.9 was min and 1.0 difference between rotors was max. This is why I brought it to my Mazda dealer to have them run a compression test. They said they would run CARBON REMOVAL PROCEDURE($300+ if needed) if it tested low. I picked it up about six hours later($176 for test and oil and filter) and the compression tested at front 8.4(no rpms given?) rear was 8.8. It's fine they say did not need de-carb he also added its 6.5 min and 1.5 max between rotors is Mazda specs.......hmmmm? I've driven it a some and it seems a little better. Hmmmm.....my service rep said they called Mazda....why? Maybe to get ok on free de-carb. I will have to check it again someday.
 
Look at what is at the end of the "TSB". It is covered(for 96 months or 100K miles) if they can prove it is needed.

WARRANTY INFORMATION
NOTE:
This warranty information applies only to verified customer complaints on vehicles eligible for warranty
repair.
Warranty term coverage is 8 years (96 months) from the original warranty start date, with a 100,000
mile mileage limitation.
Additional diagnostic time cannot be claimed for this repair
 
Back