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Mazda has initiated a safety recall for 171,412 of its late-model vehicles due to a software issue that could disable the ...
The two separate recalls apply to more than 35,000 newer Mazda 3 and CX-30 crossovers; and MX-5 sports cars in Canada ...
A major motor company has launched one of the largest recalls in its history, with more than one million cars affected. Ford ...
Mazda3 and CX-30 vehicles. For this Mazda recall, the Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor (SAS) units may set an error code and ...
The rear-wheel-drive roadster is being recalled because its traction control light might not come on when it should.
The problem In the 2024-2025 MX-5s being recalled, a problem has been identified with the stability control system, the ...
An issue with the airbag sensor and a drained battery could lead to the airbags not deploying in the event of a crash.
Mazda admitted the recalled SAS can “store an internal fault” after the battery dies, which keeps the airbags from working.
Sideways shenanigans might go unsupervised in newer Mazda Miatas due to an issue with their dynamic stability control (a.k.a. DSC), which can fail to illuminate a warning light in the required ...
Mazda is recalling 171,000 2024-2025 Mazda3 cars and CX-30 SUVs due to a sensor that could disable airbags if the battery ...
A specific type of 12-volt battery drain can prevent the Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor, or SAS, from functioning properly.