EGI Control Unit - Remanufactured Parts Available

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89Mazda05

Category Applicable Model/s
4 All Models
(except B-Series)
Subject REMANUFACTURED EGI CONTROL UNIT PROGRAM
Bulletin No. 059/89
Issued 7/19/89
Revised
DESCRIPTION

In an effort to reduce the cost of repair, remanufactured EGI control units will be available effective July 5, 1989. These control units replace new EGI control units when replacement is necessary for models listed in the Parts Information section.

NOTE:
New EGI control units will NOT be available as the remanufactured unit will supersede the new. The units must be returned in accordance with the procedures prescribed in Parts Bulletin II/48E or E-9-89. Failure to do so will result in core forfeiture. These procedures include, but are not limited to, completion of the "Core Return Request" and "Core Credit Request". This information is critical to the program's success. Do not include the bracket when returning the core. The bracket should be used when installing the remanufactured control unit. Please return cores WITHIN 7 DAYS to insure continued availability of remanufactured units.



PARTS INFORMATION

RX-7 Models



323 Models



626/MX-6 Models
NOTE:
Japan Make = Vehicle Produced in Japan (refer to VIN) USA Make = Vehicle Produced in USA (refer to VIN)



626/MX-6 Models



929 Models



MPV Models
NOTE:
89 2.6 Liter uses G601 18 880A, which is NOT included in the remanufactured EGI control unit program.



Miata Model
WARRANTY INFORMATION

Remanufactured EGI units are warranted for the first 12 months (regardless of mileage) from the date of installation by a Mazda dealer or sold over the counter. Remanufactured EGI control units installed as a result of a warranty repair will be warranted for the remainder of the vehicle's emission warranty.
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