12 safety recalls published for the Mazda Mazda3 (2003–2020).
Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear-view camera wiring harness may become damaged and could cause the rear-view image to become distorted or flicker.
The plastic horn pad logo may become brittle and fracture during an airbag deployment.
Due to a software programming fault, the engine may not restart after entering idle stop mode until the vehicle is restarted using the Start/Stop button.
The Smart Brake Support (SBS) system may falsely detect an object in front of the vehicle, which may initiate the automatic brake function.
The affected vehicles may accumulate carbon deposits in the intake shutter valve, in addition to premature wear of certain engine components.
Due to a manufacturing error, the interior rear-view mirror glass may detach from the mirror housing.
During manufacture, wheel studs may not have been fully seated. A small gap may exist between the wheel studs and the hub assembly.Continued use of the vehicle may cause:the wheel…
The seat belt indicator and the front passenger air bag deactivation indicator lamps may not work correctly. The seat belt indicator may turn off when seat belts are still unfasten…
On the affected vehicles, the front windscreen wipers may become inoperative due to a defective relay contained within the Front Body Control Module (F-BCM).
On the affected vehicles, an inappropriate type of paint has been used on the end-cap of the external body of the Liftgate Stay Dampers (struts). In regions where exposure to salt…
The ground terminal of the windscreen wiper motor may have been inadvertently bent during the assembly of the windscreen wiper motor. This may cause a loss of the electrical ground…
A bolt securing the engine and transmission assembly to one of its mounting points may loosen over time. In the worst case scenario, if the bolt comes out or breaks, the engine and…