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Testing Gasoline For Ethanol Content (MT-005/09)

Publication date: 2021-10-13
Reference number: MT-005/09
Supersedes refnos: MT-002/21

TESTING GASOLINE FOR ETHANOL CONTENT

TESTING GASOLINE FOR ETHANOL CONTENT

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): MT-002/21, Date of Issue:  October 13, 2021
MAZDA: 2003-2021 Mazda6; 2006-2015 Mazda5; 2007-2021 CX-9; 2016-2021 CX-3; 2004-2021 Mazda3; 2006-2021 MX-5; 2011-2014 Mazda2; 2020-2021 CX-30; 2004-2011 RX-8; 2007-2012 CX-7; 2013-2021 CX-5
Superceded Bulletin(s): MT-002/21, Date of Issue:  9/24/2021, 10/13/2021, MT-005/09, Date of Issue:  2009

BULLETIN NOTES

This M-Tip supersedes the previously issued M-Tip listed below. The changes are below.

PREVIOUSLY ISSUED M-TIP LIST

Previous M-Tip Date(s) Issued
MT-002/21 9/24/2021, 10/13/2021
MT-005/09 2009

APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINS

APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINS

2003-2021 Mazda6 2006-2015 Mazda5 2007-2021 CX-9 2016-2021 CX-3
2004-2021 Mazda3 2006-2021 MX-5 2011-2014 Mazda2 2020-2021 CX-30
2004-2011 RX-8 2007-2012 CX-7 2013-2021 CX-5  

DESCRIPTION

Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline. Gasoline containing ethanol is likely available at your local gasoline station. Typical blends of ethanol include E10 and E85.

All Mazda vehicles can run on gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) but only some 1999-2001 B3000 trucks can run on gasoline with more than 10% ethanol blended.

What if a customer puts E85 in there Mazda vehicle?

Symptoms include:

How do I test for Ethanol in gasoline?

We can add water to a gasoline sample to determine how much ethanol is in the gasoline.

  1. Pour 8ml of the fuel sample into the graduated cylinder.
  2. Add 2ml of water to the fuel sample bringing the total height of the fuel and water mixture to 10ml.
  3. Cover the open end of the graduated cylinder and shake the fuel sample.
  4. Let fuel sample sit until the water and gasoline separate.
  5. Inspect the water/fuel separation. If the separation line on graduated cylinder is:
    • 2ml = No ethanol in gasoline
    • 2ml - 3ml = 10% ethanol in gasoline
    • 3ml - 10ml = More than 10% ethanol in gasoline
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