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Old 01-11-2011, 11:51 PM
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Calibration ### ???

I have a 2006 RX 8 with a 6sp auto that has a rough idle only when in gear, in park. It was flooded 1-2-11.
Tried deflooding method didn't work. Bought new leading and trailing spark plugs. & installed them. Still didn't start or fire for that matter.
Decidied to use the ol windsheild washer fluid trick, and about10 mins it started and smoked like a bandid.
Now running but with a rough idle.

I hooked up my AE ( Autoenginuity ) software and read pcm calibration which is ( CAL N3M6EM00013HBO20 )
(CVN 8F91 B8FE7CE8 ).

Do these look like the one's from the factory? Or have they been flashed?

And is there any extended warranty provided by Mazda.

Many thanks in advance .
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no idea about the calibration software.

extended warranty read this. https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-discussion-3/8-year-engine-warranty-question-210123/
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Thanks 4 that info on warranty Jasonrxeight.
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easiest way is call Mazda dealership and ask them to check your vin.
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