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Last Updated: April 27, 2024
Mazda strongly encourages customers with vehicles affected by a recall to bring their vehicles to an authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as possible. All safety recall repairs are made free of charge.

The following information pertains to Recalls and Special Service Program (SSP) Recalls reported in or after the year 1999.


To see more information about recalls, please visit: mazdarecallinfo.com

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On February 1, 2016, Mazda Motor Corporation filed a safety defect report with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to address a concern with 2014-2016.5 Model Year (MY) CX-5 vehicles.

On all 2014-2016.5 MY CX-5 vehicles, the fuel filler pipe could rupture during a rear collision, and could potentially cause fuel leakage.

Approximately 265,909 vehicles are affected in the U.S.

There are no reports of accidents or injuries occurring in the subject vehicles as a result of this condition.

If a customer has concerns about driving their vehicle before the repair is available, dealers will offer a free loaner, demo or rental vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions
On certain 2014-2016 (including 2016.5 model year) CX-5 vehicles, the fuel filler pipe could rupture during a rear collision, and could potentially cause fuel leakage. When fuel leakage occurs, there is a risk of a fire.
Approximately 265,909 U.S. vehicles are involved.
No, this campaign is being conducted due to results from a recent crash test.
Customers can go to Mazdausa.com > Owners > Recalls to check for an open recall by entering their VIN. Also they can go to Safercar.gov and use their VIN lookup tool: SaferCar.gov Recalls Look-up by VIN. The lookup results will indicate whether the repair is available for the VIN entered
Owners of subject vehicles were notified by USPS First Class Mail beginning February 25.
To prevent stress on the pipe in a rear collision, a bolt securing the fuel filler pipe bracket will be removed, and a protective tape and undercoating spray applied over the hole in the vehicle body.

Mazda is implementing a recall for certain 2015-2016 Mazda3 vehicles. A defect in the fuel shut-off valve may allow fuel to flow into the charcoal canister. If the fuel exceeds the canister capacity, fuel leakage could occur, increasing the risk of a fire and/or engine stalling.

Mazda sent notifications to affected owners on October 21, 2015, with instructions on how to arrange to have their vehicle inspected and/or repaired at a Mazda dealership at no cost.

Owners who do not want to drive their vehicle to the dealership may contact Mazda's 24-hour Roadside Assistance service at 800-866-1998 to have the vehicle picked up and delivered.

To find out if your vehicle is involved in this recall, use our Recalls search tool: Search for Mazda Recalls

Or, visit SaferCar.gov and use the site's VIN lookup tool: SaferCar.gov Recalls Look-up by VIN

If you have any questions regarding this recall, please contact your local Mazda Dealer.