Are there any recalls on new Mazda cars?

Are there any recalls on new Mazda cars?

• 2018-2019 Mazda CX-5 SUVs built from Oct. 3, 2017 through Apr. 23, 2019. • 2018-2019 Mazda6 cars built from Jan. 15, 2018 through Apr. 22, 2019. • 2019 Mazda3 sedans and hatchbacks built from Sept. 25, 2018 through May 11, 2019.

What causes a Mazda 3 engine to stall?

The problem stems from a fuel-saving cylinder-deactivation function. When the engine transitions from cylinder-deactivation mode to normal, full-power function, a component in the intake valvetrain can become misaligned or detach and interfere with other parts, causing a misfire, loss of power, or stalling.

Is there a recall on the Mazda CX 5?

Mazda Canada is recalling more than 42,000 vehicles to fix a mechanical malfunction that can cause engines to stall. The recall affects 2018 and 2019 Mazda3, Mazda6, and CX-5 models equipped with the company’s 2.5L four-cylinder engine. The problem stems from a fuel-saving cylinder-deactivation function.

What causes a car to stall and stall?

When those two cylinders reactivate, a software issue may cause an engine component called a rocker arm to make contact with other parts of the engine when it should not. This may cause the engine to run rough or stall. The fix: Dealers will perform a software update at no charge to owners.

Is there a recall on the Mazda 3?

The recall includes the 2018 and 2019 CX-5 SUV, 2018 and 2019 Mazda6 sedan, and 2019 Mazda3 sedan and hatchback, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The software controls how the engine runs, and if a problem arises, the engine may not run as smoothly as it normally does, or it could stall while driving.

Mazda Canada is recalling more than 42,000 vehicles to fix a mechanical malfunction that can cause engines to stall. The recall affects 2018 and 2019 Mazda3, Mazda6, and CX-5 models equipped with the company’s 2.5L four-cylinder engine. The problem stems from a fuel-saving cylinder-deactivation function.

The problem stems from a fuel-saving cylinder-deactivation function. When the engine transitions from cylinder-deactivation mode to normal, full-power function, a component in the intake valvetrain can become misaligned or detach and interfere with other parts, causing a misfire, loss of power, or stalling.

When those two cylinders reactivate, a software issue may cause an engine component called a rocker arm to make contact with other parts of the engine when it should not. This may cause the engine to run rough or stall. The fix: Dealers will perform a software update at no charge to owners.

• 2018-2019 Mazda CX-5 SUVs built from Oct. 3, 2017 through Apr. 23, 2019. • 2018-2019 Mazda6 cars built from Jan. 15, 2018 through Apr. 22, 2019. • 2019 Mazda3 sedans and hatchbacks built from Sept. 25, 2018 through May 11, 2019.

Are there any recalls on Mazda CX 5 SUVs?

This could lead the driver to lose control of the vehicle and may cause a crash, the NHTSA says. The Check Engine light may also illuminate on the dashboard. The automaker says it is unaware of any crashes or injuries related to this issue. • 2018-2019 Mazda CX-5 SUVs built from Oct. 3, 2017 through Apr. 23, 2019.

Is there a 90 day payment deferral for Mazda?

A 90-Day Payment Deferment Program for customers to defer their first payment on any new Mazda vehicles, for up to 90 days from the contract date on Subvented or Standard retail contracts with a maximum term of 72 months.

Who is the owner of Mazda financial services?

The trade name Mazda Financial Services is owned by Mazda Motor Corporation or its affiliates and is licensed to Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC). Retail installment accounts are owned by TMCC. See participating dealer for complete details.