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In specific situations, a sensor may mistakenly deactivate the vehicle's airbagsBy Keith BarryMazda is recalling 171,412 ...
Mazda has issued two separate recalls impacting a total of more than 183,000 vehicles due to issues with airbags not ...
A delayed recall affects over 170,000 vehicles after a serious airbag issue Mazda blamed on owners is finally acknowledged ...
Dealers are to reprogram the sophisticated airbag sensor units or completely replace them. An estimated 171,412 vehicles ...
Nearly 200,000 Mazda vehicles were recalled due to an issue that could prevent airbags from deploying in the event of a crash ...
Mazda is recalling more than 171,400 Mazda3 sedans and hatchbacks and CX-30 SUVs over an issue with the airbag sensor.
Mazda is recalling certain vehicles whose airbags may not deploy in a crash.
Recent recalls filed with the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration relate to faulty indicator lights, ...
the airbag sensor, which Mazda calls a Sophisticated Airbag Sensor (SAS), may erroneously deactivate the vehicle’s airbags. The fix: Mazda dealerships will update the SAS software and ...
The majority of the Mazda vehicles being recalled (171,412) were due to an airbag issue. The vehicles were recalled because the airbags may not deploy in a crash, increasing the risk of injuries.
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