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Re: Carbon buildup in engine... C70 1998

I think you should find out what a "flush" is. Whole

thing sounds fishy to me. (It flushes your wallet.)

There are some new "flush" services dealers are pushing

and this sounds like one. I'd avoid the dealer from now on

and tell the service writer that is your intention (who

is probably being pushed to sell flushes and if he could

apoligize for doing so, he would).

Our 95 had some problems starting and the dealer diagnosed

carbon buildup saying it "could" be contributing to the

problem. They pulled the engine head to clean it (and

the pistons) as part of the process of trying to solve the

no-start problem. All done under warranty, in 97, no charge.







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