New Engine Club
I am getting a new engine under the 8/160 plan.
Does it seem reasonable that I should pay for the decarb and compression tests on the old engine? Thanks Guys |
Nope, I wouldn't.
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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
(Post 3718586)
Nope, I wouldn't.
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Maybe in Alberta ;)
I wouldn't pay either...Call Mazda Canada and ask them why the dealer is charging you to diagnose a warranty repair |
I know you definatly shouldn't have to pay for the compression test if the results came back failed as it is then part of the warranty. The de-carb on the other hand...
I think everything up to the failed compression test is at your expense (coils, plugs, cat, etc.). |
Originally Posted by MrAdam5
(Post 3720091)
I know you definatly shouldn't have to pay for the compression test if the results came back failed as it is then part of the warranty. The de-carb on the other hand...
I think everything up to the failed compression test is at your expense (coils, plugs, cat, etc.). |
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