The problem: In vehicles with a gate-type shifter, pressing the Start/Stop button may not turn off the ignition. Even if the shift lever is in Park and the engine shuts off, the ignition may stay on.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Mazda is recalling nearly five million of its older vehicles. The recall is due to an issue with the ignition switch. The company said the switch could overheat and catch fire.
DETROIT, MI -- Mazda says it is recalling 4.9 million older vehicles worldwide, including 1.36 million in the U.S., because ignition switches could overheat and catch fire. The U.S. recall covers the ...
Mazda Recalls 1.3M Older Vehicles Over Ignition Fire Hazard: Affected Models Date As Far Back As '89
In a long line of automakers pulling vehicles off the market, Mazda will be recalling more than one million vehicles in the U.S. over an ignition fire risk. After General Motors (GM) finally ...
Mazda has its own ignition switch call that affects 4.9 million older vehicles worldwide. The Japanese automaker has announced that too much grease on electrical contact points in the ignition ...
Mazda Motor Company is recalling 923,672 vehicles in Japan due to possible defective ignition switches, the car maker said on Friday. Mazda reported 13 fire incidents as a result of the defect, but ...
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