Mazda Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Fuel Pump Problems, Engine Stall Risks
A class action lawsuit claims Mazda and one of its fuel pump suppliers failed to warn vehicle owners of a defect which could lead to engine stalls and auto accidents.
A class action lawsuit claims Mazda and one of its fuel pump suppliers failed to warn vehicle owners of a defect which could lead to engine stalls and auto accidents.
A recall by Mazda warns that some vehicles' automatic braking system may engage unexpectedly, increasing the risk of an auto accident.
An engine stall risk has led to the recall of more than 260,000 Mazda vehicles.
A Mazda recall will affect nearly 228,000 vehicles sold in the U.S. which may roll away when the parking brake is engaged due to corrosion problems
Concerns over potential fuel pump leaks has led to the recall of nearly 70,000 older model Mazda RX-8 vehicles.
A $553 million settlement would resolve lawsuits filed against four automakers whose vehicles were equipped with recalled Takata airbags, which can overinflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.
Mazda is recalling nearly 70,000 RX-8 vehicles due to a fuel pump seal that can crack due to excessive heat, resulting in a fuel leak and potential fire risk.
About 190,000 Mazda CX-7 vehicle recall has been announced over concerns that corrosion can cause a failure of the suspension ball joint.
An additional 5 million vehicles with Takata airbags will be recalled following the tenth reported death linked to an airbag overinflation and rupture incident.
Mazda is recalling more than 374,000 vehicles equipped with Takata airbags that may over inflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.