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2015 Mazda Mazda6 TSBs

603 Technical Service Bulletins across 16 categories

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11028133

There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method 2019 and newer models require a 10-digit key code to accurately cut keys 5-digit codes CANNOT be provided for 2019 and newer vehicles (the traditional 5-digit code from the key tag or driver's door lock cylinder is not sufficient and will not be issued for key cutting on these models). Only Mazda-approved key cutting machines can process these 10-digit codes. Many older key machines do not support 10-digit codes and cannot be updated to do so. In these cases, dealers will need to purchase one of the newer Mazda-approved key cutting machines capable of handling this requirement. For a list of current Mazda-approved machines and purchasing options, refer to the Mazda Dealer Equipment Program or view the current Mazda approved key machines below.

11026917

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Below are a few examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

11026351

Some customer's might state that they notice fluid or oil leaking/dripping on the ground when the vehicle is parked.

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For this concern, inspect the vehicle for any trace of a fluid or oil leak and use the following examples as a guide to determine if it is severe enough to require a repair, or just to clean the area and monitor it at the next service. Examples of residue or seepage that may not be considered a leak and that may not require repair based on splash shield inspection.

11020039

Some customers may complain about a noisy HVAC blower motor or odor after a cabin air filter replacement.

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Foreign debris on the blower motor after servicing the cabin air filter may be the cause. During the removal of the cabin air filter, foreign debris (leaves, dust, dirt....ect.) may fall on the blower motor causing a fluttering type noise or odor.

11007019

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Below are a few examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

11007010

Some customer's might state that they notice fluid or oil leaking/dripping on the ground when the vehicle is parked.

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For this concern, inspect the vehicle for any trace of a fluid or oil leak and use the following examples as a guide to determine if it is severe enough to require a repair, or just to clean the area and monitor it at the next service.

11006987

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealers responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometer and related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the Speedometer Replacement Label. Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazdas vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMOs services, it is possible that the odometer will be set between 10 to 31 miles over the odometer mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs. Please make sure that the customer is aware that there may be a slight variance to the odometer, in which case the customer may have to accept the slightly higher mileage. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after- warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10244679

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Below are a few examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10238663

Some vehicles may exhibit oil leakage from the drive belt auto tensioner and rattling noises from the engine compartment.

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This may be caused by insufficient sealing at the drive belt auto tensioner damper when the auto tensioner fully operates under both high ambient temperature and high load conditions. To eliminate this concern, the shape of the drive belt auto tensioner damper has been changed.

10237216

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Below are a few examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10237199

Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these...

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DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738).

10230865

When servicing SKYACTIV engine vehicles requiring to replace the Oil Galley Plug and Crush Washer, order the required part numbers below.

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These parts are not listed in GEPC and were previously listed as "non-serviceable" in the cylinder block diagram.

10228648

Some vehicles may experience the Check Engine Light ON with DTC P0171 (Fuel Trim too Lean) and possibly DTCs P030X (Misfire).

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Vehicles having this concern should use the following Inspection/Repair procedure.

10226924

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Below are a few examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices. Examples: 1. Devices connected to the DLC-2 (battery discharge/DTC stored) 2. Cell phone charger/accessory in 12V socket (engine no start or unable to turn off) 3. GPS tracking device (engine no start/battery discharge) 4. Dash cam (DTC stored) 5. Non-certified USB cable (Apple Carplay/ Android Auto will not connect) 6. Over-sized wheels/tires (incorrect GPS location)

10213404

Check Engine light and A/T Warning light on with one or more of these DTS (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738)...

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Stored in TCM Memory

10213386

KNOCKING/SQUEAKING NOISE FROM FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER

10213379

Rough Idle with MIL on and DTC P0015/P0524

10213378

Engine Oil seepage from engine oil pressure switch

10213330

PreMixed long life "FL22" Engine Coolant

10213329

Engine Start /Stop Procedure with room fuse removed

10201777

Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline.

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Gasoline containing ethanol is likely available at your local gasoline station. Typical blends of ethanol include E10 and E85. E10: A blend of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline, E85: A blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, All Mazda vehicles can run on gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) but only some 1999-2001 B3000 trucks can run on gasoline with more than 10% ethanol blended. E10 compatible vehicles: All Mazda vehicles. E85 compatible vehicles: 1999-2001 B3000 Mazda trucks with the 8th VIN digit is V. What if a customer puts E85 in there Mazda vehicle? Symptoms include: Rough Running, Lean Codes, Misfires and/or misfire codes, Lack of power, Poor fuel economy, Spark knock, Mechanical engine damage.

10201768

Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these...

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DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). P0842:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 1 (oil pressure switch B) stuck on, P0847:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 2 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on, P0872:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 3 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on, P0780:00 - Gear shifting malfunction, P1738:00 Automatic transaxle internal malfunction. This is caused by the oil pressure switch A and/or B at the control valve body temporarily or permanently getting stuck due to contamination entering the passage. To correct the problem, some mass production changes have been implemented to reduce contamination and improve the DTC diagnostic logic. NOTE: If the vehicle also has a delayed engagement concern, this TSB is not applicable. Refer to the instructions on MGSS (SLOW ENGAGING AFTER OPERATING SELECTOR LEVER FROM N TO D POSITION [FW6A-EL/FW6AX-EL]) or (SLOW ENGAGING AFTER OPERATING SELECTOR LEVER FROM N TO D POSITION [EW6A-EL/EW6AX-EL]) for proper diagnosis and repair procedure.

10194659

When programming a key or installing a Genuine Mazda Accessory Remote Engine Start system, you may encounter programming difficulty.

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This may be caused by a customer installed aftermarket decorative trim and/or cover on the START/STOP ENGINE button. The aftermarket accessory may create electrical interference, which may interfere with programming.

10194657

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed.

10189797

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed.

10188482

Some vehicles may exhibit excessive noise when operating either front power seat forward or backward.

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The noise may be caused by cable vibration, which transmits power from the motor to the gears. The cable vibrates inside the case due to inadequate fabric wrapped around the cable. The fabric thickness has been increased to eliminate the noise.

10186696

Some vehicles may experience the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON with DTC P2610 and P2507 stored in memory after engine start and room fuse 15A (A) removed.

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P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem. P2507:00: PCM battery voltage low input

10186313

Multi-Model - engine runs rough and check engine light on with DTCS P0201 and P0204 or P0202 and P0203

10185907

Some vehicles may exhibit a knocking / squeaking noise from the front shock absorber when driving on rough roads and/or...

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when turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stopped.

10185906

Some vehicles may experience a rough idle with the check engine light on and DTC P0015 / P0524 stored in memory.

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P0015:00 - Exhaust CMP timing over-retarded, P0524:00 - Engine oil pressure too low. This is caused by a drop in engine oil pressure due to a piece of foreign object stuck on the oil pump pressure relief valve or oil control valve (OCV). The temporary entry of the foreign object triggers a check engine light on, but rough idle will not be produced until a later time.

10185824

Knocking/squeaking noise from front shock absorber, creaking noise from front lower arm bushing.

10185822

Unusual engine noise after a cold engine start.

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Some customers may complain about an unusual noise coming from the engine compartment for about 20 seconds after a cold engine start. This noise is a normal engine operation for improved exhaust gas emissions. The noise does not indicate a malfunction.

10185796

When the engine is started for the first time after parking overnight in cold weather (below freezing), some vehicles...

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may exhibit the check engine light on with DTC P0451 (fuel tank pressure sensor: sensor characteristic malfunction) stored in memory. This concern may be caused by an increase in discharge resistance due to water accumulated and frozen in the canister vent hose.

10185795

When the engine is started for the first time after parking the vehicle overnight in cold conditions (below 32 degrees Fahrenheit/0 degrees Celsious).

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Some vehicles may exhibit a rough idle and/or the check engine light on with any of the following DTC(s) stored in memory. *P0300 - Random misfire detected *P0301-Cylinder No.1 misfire detected *P0302 Cylinder No.2 misfire detected *P0303-Cylinder No.3 misfire detected *P0304 Cynlinder No.4 misfire Detected This may be caused by frozen water accumulated in the main silencer, restricting exhaust flow. Customers having this cocern should have their vehicle repaired using the ffollowifng repair procedure.

10183604

Some customers may complain about high engine oil consumption.

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Before attempting any repairs, verify the complaint by using the guideline below to determine if an engine repair is necessary: Engine Oil Consumption Inspection Guideline 1. Record the vehicle mileage. 2. Engine at normal operating temperature, top off engine oil level to the full mark on the dipstick. 3. Ask the customer to return to the dealer after 1200 miles to recheck the engine oil level. 4. After 1200 miles, engine at normal operating temperature, check the engine oil level on the dipstick. 5. Is the engine oil level above the low mark on the dipstick? Yes - No repair is necessary. No - Proceed to MGSS online or Workshop Manual (section 01-03 NO. 16 HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION/LEAKAGE).

10182123

Currently, the instructions on MGSS recommend the use of Loctite 962T or equivalent when installing a SKYACTIV cylinder...

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head, but it is no longer available. The following 3 adhesives are alternatives available as an equivalent to Loctite 962T: Loctite 272, Loctite 518 Threebond TB-1386H

10179079

Some customers may complain about an unusual noise coming from the engine compartment for about 20 seconds after a cold engine start.

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This noise is a normal engine operation for improved exhaust gas emissions. The noise does not indicate a malfunction. ACCELERATED WARM-UP SYSTEM (AWS): All SKYACTIV-G engines adopt AWS to reduce exhaust gas emissions immediately after a cold engine start. AWS increases the engine idling speed and retards the ignition timing for about 20 seconds after the cold engine start to quickly warm up the catalytic converter. The customer may identify the engine sound during the AWS operation as a unusual noise.

10177853

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Below are a couple of examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10177843

Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these...

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DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). This is caused by the oil pressure switch A and/or B at the control valve body temporarily or permanently getting stuck due to contamination entering the passage. To correct the problem, some mass production changes have been implemented to reduce contamination and improve the DTC diagnostic logic.

10170813

Some vehicles may experience the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON with DTC P2610 and P2507 stored in memory after engine start and room fuse 15A (A) removed.

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P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem P2507:00: PCM battery voltage low input. As a past malfunction, the customer will not notice it (no warning light illuminated), but the DTC may be found during a vehicle service. P2507 in this situation is only applicable on 2016 and later models. This is caused by the engine being started 3 or more times after a short duration of engine off (less than 15 seconds) with the room fused removed. NOTE: The odometer will display F0-002 during transport mode (room fuse 15A removed). Transport mode is canceled when room fuse 15A is installed or the vehicle odometer is more than 12.4mi (20km).Vehicles in dealer inventory with this concern should be repaired using the following repair procedure.

10170661

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealers responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometer and related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the Speedometer Replacement Label. Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazdas vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMOs services, it is possible that the odometer will be set between 10 to 31 miles over the odometer mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs. Please make sure that the customer is aware that there may be a slight variance to the odometer, in which case the customer may have to accept the slightly higher mileage. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after- warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10169540

If an engine assembly is replaced after a catastrophic internal mechanical failure, clean the intake manifold internally...

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before installing a replacement engine assembly. If the intake manifold is not cleaned properly, the replacement engine may fail prematurely. Metallic debris from the old engine (with catastrophic internal mechanical failure) may rest inside the intake manifold. When the new engine assembly is installed, debris in the intake manifold will be ingested into the new engine and cause internal damage.

10169537

There is a concern that some water pumps are being replaced that are not faulty, due to signs of a very small coolant leak from the bleed hole.

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This Service Bulletin is to inform you about the water pump sealing mechanism and the criteria if replacement is necessary or not.

10169509

GUIDE LINES AND PHOTOS TO DETERMINE IF FLUID/OIL SEEPAGE OR LEAK IS SEVERE ENOUGH TO REQUIRE WARRANTY REPAIR OR TO CLEAN AND MONITOR.

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Some customer's might state that they notice fluid or oil leaking/dripping on the ground when the vehicle is parked. For this concern, inspect the vehicle for any trace of a fluid or oil leak and use the following examples as a guide to determine if it is severe enough to require a repair, or just to clean the area and monitor it at the next service.

10168785

Some vehicles may exhibit oil leakage from the drive belt auto tensioner and rattling noises from the engine compartment.

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This may be caused by insufficient sealing at the drive belt auto tensioner damper when the auto tensioner fully operates under both high ambient temperature and high load conditions. To eliminate this concern, the shape of the drive belt auto tensioner damper has been changed.

10168139

Some customers may complain about: Intermittent engine no start Instrument cluster red security indicator light ON ...

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Engine Start/Start Button Amber indicator light flashing Battery discharge Electrical relay buzzing noise DTC B13D3:94 (Communication error with remote transmitter) stored.This may be caused by: A key in a purse near a cell phone. The cell phone radio waves may interrupt the immobilizer system. An aftermarket cell phone charger. The charger may produce electrical noise that interrupts the immobilizer system. An aftermarket GPS tracker. Some aftermarket devices that are wired to the vehicless wiring harness may create unusual electrical symptoms.

10168117

Some customers may expierience one or more of the following: intermittent no start engine stall many DTC's stored no communication with the PCM.

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This may be caused by a poor C-11 or C-12 electrical connection.

10166848

Some customers may complain about high engine oil consumption.

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Before attempting any repairs, verify the complaint by using the guideline below to determine if an engine repair is necessary:

10165676

If an engine assembly is replaced after a catastrophic internal mechanical failure, clean the intake manifold internally...

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before installing a replacement engine assembly. If the intake manifold is not cleaned properly, the replacement engine may fail prematurely. Metallic debris from the old engine (with catastrophic internal mechanical failure) may rest inside the intake manifold. When the new engine assembly is installed, debris in the intake manifold will be ingested into the new engine and cause internal damage.

10164267

Some vehicles may experience a rough idle with the check engine light on and DTC P0015 / P0524 stored in memory.

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P0015:00 - Exhaust CMP timing over-retarded. P0524:00 - Engine oil pressure too low. This is caused by a drop in engine oil pressure due to a piece of foreign object stuck on the oil pump pressure relief valve or oil control valve (OCV). The temporary entry of the foreign object triggers a check engine light on, but rough idle will not be produced until a later time.

10160555

Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these...

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DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). P0842:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 1 (oil pressure switch B) stuck on P0847:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 2 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on P0872:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 3 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on P0877:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 4 (oil pressure switch B) stuck on P0780:00 - Gear shifting malfunction P1738:00 - Automatic transaxle internal malfunction This is caused by the oil pressure switch A and/or B at the control valve body temporarily or permanently getting stuck due to contamination entering the passage. To correct the problem, some mass production changes have been implemented to reduce contamination and improve the DTC diagnostic logic. NOTE: If the vehicle also has a delayed engagement concern, this TSB is not applicable. Refer to the instructions on MGSS (SLOW ENGAGING AFTER OPERATING SELECTOR LEVER FROM N TO D POSITION [FW6A-EL/FW6AX-EL]) or (SLOW ENGAGING AFTER OPERATING SELECTOR LEVER FROM N TO D POSITION [EW6A-EL/EW6AX-EL]) for proper diagnosis and repair procedure.

10154450

When pressing the START/STOP button in very cold weather, the ignition may not turn off on some vehicles equipped with a...

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lock release button (1) on the selector lever knob. Although the selector lever is in the "P" position and the engine shuts off normally, the ignition may stay on (in accessory mode). NOTE: This TSB only applies if the selector lever knob is BHN2-46-030* or BHN4-46-030* with the lock release button. If not, this TSB does not apply. This may be caused by the lock release button in the selector lever knob sticking in the pressed position. An improper production process is causing an internal part to expand with moisture and interfere with other parts. To eliminate this concern, the production process has been modified.

10153339

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealer's responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometer and related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the "Speedometer Replacement Label". Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazda's vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMO's services, it is possible that the odometer will be set between 10 to 31 miles over the odometer mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs. Please make sure that the customer is aware that there may be a slight variance to the odometer, in which case the customer may have to accept the slightly higher mileage. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after-warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10153319

Some customers may report a slight clunk/bang/buzz noise or jolt from the front of the vehicle.

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This concern will most likely occur during the vehicles first forward movement after starting the engine. This is a normal operating noise of the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Do not attempt any repairs. If you encounter a customer complaint for this concern, explain that the noise comes from the ABS/TCS/DSC "Malfunction Detection Function" initial check and that there is no problem. This initial checkis a necessary function to ensure the normal operation of the ABS/TCS/DSC system. It occurs when the vehicles first moves forward under the following conditions. NOTE: Some customers may describe that the noise does not occur all the time. It does occur all the time, but the sound is more likely to be heard on a slow start and not on a quick start (quick acceleration) when engine noise is louder.

10153314

When the engine is started for the first time after parking the vehicle overnight in cold conditions (below 32 degrees...

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Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius), some vehicles may exhibit a rough idle and/or the check engine light on with any of the following DTC(s) stored in memory. P0300 - Random misfire detected P0301 - Cylinder No. 1 misfire detected P0302 - Cylinder No. 2 misfire detected P0303 - Cylinder No. 3 misfire detected P0304 - Cylinder No.4 misfire detected. This may be caused by frozen water accumulated in the main silencer, restricting exhaust flow.

10153313

The vehicles listed above are equipped with a push button start/stop ignition system.

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Unlike previous Mazda models, there is no key cylinder on the steering column. Therefore, the engine cannot be started with the auxiliary key if the room fuse is removed or if the transmitter battery is dead.

10153312

Some vehicles may exhibit the check engine light on with DTC P0456 stored in the PCM memory.

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P0456: EVAP system leak detected (very small leak). The concern is most likely the result of the customer not getting the fuel cap completely closed after fueling the vehicle. This causes a small fuel vapor leak and turns DTC P0456 on.

10153311

On some vehicles, a sulfur smell or 'rotten egg' odor may be noticed coming from the exhaust system.

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The odor is usually noticed after a cold start, fast idle, extended periods of idling and full throttle acceleration. Sulfur smell is not an indication of an engine concern and will not cause reduced driveability or durability of the engine or any of its emission components. The sulfur smell or 'rotten egg' odor is caused by high amounts of sulfur in the gasoline being used in the vehicle. Sulfur is normally eliminated during the refining process, but the EPA regulation of sulfur in gasoline differs from state to state. Vehicles using fuel containing high amounts of sulfur will most likely emit sulfur smell from the exhaust system.When high sulfur fuel is burned, there is a chemical reaction in the catalytic converter causing the sulfur tooxidize. As the vehicle is driven, the oxidizing reaction odor in the converter will decrease with mileage and age.

10153310

Some vehicles may experience the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON with DTC P2610 and P2507 stored inmemory after engine start and room fuse 15A (A) removed.

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P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem P2507:00: PCM battery voltage low input As a past malfunction, the customer will not notice it (no warning light illuminated), but the DTC may be found during a vehicle service. P2507 in this situation is only applicable on 2016 and later models. This is caused by the engine being started 3 or more times after a short duration of engine off (less than 15 seconds) with the room fused removed. NOTE: The odometer will display "F0-002" during transport mode (room fuse 15A removed). Transport mode is canceled when room fuse 15A is installed or the vehicle odometer is more than 12.4mi (20km). Vehicles in dealer inventory with this concern should be repaired using the following repair procedure.

10148072

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealer's responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometer and related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the "Speedometer Replacement Label". Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazda's vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMO's services, it is possible that the odometer will be set between 10 to 31 miles over the odometer mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs. Please make sure that the customer is aware that there may be a slight variance to the odometer, in which case the customer may have to accept the slightly higher mileage. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after- warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10145244

Some vehicles may exhibit oil residue on the engine front cover from seepage around the joint portion (A) between the cylinder block and head.

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It becomes very noticable with dust adhesion. In some cases, the area of oil residue extends down to around the joint portion (B) between the engine front cover and the oil pan. This may be caused by oil escaping from a fine clearance created at the sealant applied to joint (A) between the cylinder block (B) and head (C) when the engine was pressurized during leak testing on the engine assembly line.

10145242

On some vehicles, a sulfur smell or 'rotten egg' odor may be noticed coming from the exhaust system.

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The odor is usually noticed after a cold start, fast idle, extended periods of idling and full throttle acceleration. Sulfur smell is not an indication of an engine concern and will not cause reduced driveability or durability of the engine or any of its emission components. The sulfur smell or 'rotten egg' odor is caused by high amounts of sulfur in the gasoline being used in the vehicle. Sulfur is normally eliminated during the refining process, but the EPA regulation of sulfur in gasoline differs from state to state. Vehicles using fuel containing high amounts of sulfur will most likely emit sulfur smell from the exhaust system. When high sulfur fuel is burned, there is a chemical reaction in the catalytic converter causing the sulfur to oxidize. As the vehicle is driven, the oxidizing reaction odor in the converter will decrease with mileage and age.

10145239

Some customers may complain about: Intermittent engine no start, Instrument cluster red security indicator light ON,...

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Engine Start/Start Button Amber indicator, light flashing, Battery discharge, Electrical relay buzzing noise.This may be caused by: A key in a purse near a cell phone. The cell phone radio waves may interrupt the immobilizer system. An aftermarket cell phone charger. The charger may produce electrical noise that interrupts the immobilizer system. An aftermarket GPS tracker. Some aftermarket devices that are wired to the vehicles?s wiring harness may create unusual electrical symptoms.

10145238

Some customers may complain about the following: Engine no start.

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A blurry rear view monitor display. This may be caused by an aftermarket accessory device. Some aftermarket electrical devices (e.g., an accessory cell phone charger, GPS tracker...) may create excessive electrical noise. The noise may interrupt some of the vehicle electrical systems. Below are a few examples of an aftermarket cell phone charger and GPS tracker that are interrupting the vehicle electrical systems.

10145237

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the...

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customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Below are a couple of examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10144333

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealer's responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometer and related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the "Speedometer Replacement Label". Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazda's vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMO's services, it is possible that the odometer will be set between 10 to 31 miles over the odometer mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs. Please make sure that the customer is aware that there may be a slight variance to the odometer, in which case the customer may have to accept the slightly higher mileage. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after-warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10144013

ENGINE NO START (KEY NOT DETECTED): Some customers may complain about the following: Intermittent engine no start,...

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Instrument cluster red security indicator light ON, Engine Start/Start Button Amber indicator light flashing.

10144012

ENGINE NO START AND / OR REAR VIEW MONITOR DISPLAY IS BLURRY DUE TO AFTERMARKET ELECTRICAL DEVICE: Some customers may...

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complain about the following: Engine no start. A blurry rear view monitor display. This may be caused by an aftermarket accessory device. Some aftermarket electrical devices (e.g., an accessory cell phone charger) may create excessive electrical noise. The noise may interrupt some of the vehicle electrical systems. Below are a few examples of an aftermarket cell phone charger that is interrupting the vehicle electrical systems.

10144010

ELECTRICAL CONCERN AND/OR MULTIPLE DTC'S DUE TO AFTERMARKET DEVICE: If you encounter any type of electrical concern...

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(e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Below are a couple of examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10143977

Some vehicles may exhibit excessive operating noise when sliding the driver and/or passenger power seat(s) back and forth.

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The noise may be caused by cable vibration, which transmits power from the motor to the gears. The cable vibrates inside the cable casing due to inadequately wrapped fabric around the cable. To eliminate this concern, the power seat cable has been changed to a type that produces less friction and noise.

10142533

If a vehicle is driven on extremely short trips most of the time (where the engine never reaches normal operating...

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temperature), the engine oil may become diluted with fuel and the engine oil level will increase. Engine oil dilution with fuel occurring under this specific driving condition is normal with direct injection engines. If the vehicle is driven on a longer trip after a lot of short trips (where the engine reaches normal operating temperature), the Check Engine Light may turn ON with DTC P0172:00 (Fuel system too rich).

10142517

Some vehicles may exhibit the check engine light on with DTC P0456 stored in the PCM memory.

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P0456: EVAP system leak detected (very small leak)The concern is most likely the result of the customer not getting the fuel cap completely closed after fuelingthe vehicle. This causes a small fuel vapor leak and turns DTC P0456 on.

10142516

Some vehicles may experience the CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON with DTC P2610 and P2507 stored inmemory after engine start and room fuse 15A (A) removed.

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P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem P2507:00: PCM battery voltage low input. As a past malfunction, the customer will not notice it (no warning light illuminated), but the DTC may be found during a vehicle service. P2507 in this situation is only applicable on 2016 and later models. This is caused by the engine being started 3 or more times after a short duration of engine off (less than 15 seconds) with the room fused removed. NOTE: The odometer will display "F0-002" during transport mode (room fuse 15A removed). Transport mode is canceled when room fuse 15A is installed or the vehicle odometer is more than 12.4mi (20km). Vehicles in dealer inventory with this concern should be repaired using the following repair procedure.

10136782

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/Cevaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. "Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating" is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years. NOTE: See parts information for Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating and Kit part numbers. This treatment provides a durable coating that will aid to prevent biological reactions that lead to odorconcerns. It is applied to the evaporator in a misted form that is introduced by way of the cabin air filter, the re-circulate door, the blower motor resistor access, or the blower motor air intake. Proper application requires the evaporator surface to be: Relatively clean and free of leaves, dust build-up and debris. Thoroughly dried, and the product cured onto it after application. NOTE: Keep the cooling unit dry by leaving the blower fan ON (at least on low), even if the A/C is not being used. In low humidity (dry) conditions, keep the ventilation system in the "FRESH" mode all the time, or as much as possible. In high humidity conditions, or if the air has a lot of dust or pollen, keep the system in the "RECIRCULATION" mode. A few minutes before reaching a destination, turn the A/C OFF, but leave the blower fan ON. This stops the accumulation of condensation on the evaporator/cooling unit, and it helps dry the inside of the cooling unit. A/C odor is not unique to Mazda vehicles as it will occur in other makes and models. To minimize A/C odor, suggest the following to the customers.

10136780

Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these...

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DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). P0842:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 1 (oil pressure switch B) stuck on P0847:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 2 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on P0872:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 3 (oil pressure switch A) stuck on P0877:00 - Oil pressure switch No. 4 (oil pressure switch B) stuck on P0780:00 - Gear shifting malfunction P1738:00 Automatic transaxle internal malfunction This is caused by the oil pressure switch A and/or B at the control valve body temporarily or permanently getting stuck due to contamination entering the passage. To correct the problem, some mass production changes have been implemented to reduce contamination and improve the DTC diagnostic logic. NOTE: If the vehicle also has a delayed engagement concern, this TSB is not applicable. Refer to MGSS online for proper diagnosis and repair procedure.

10136775

Some customers may report a slight clunk/bang/buzz noise or jolt from the front of the vehicle.

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This concern will most likely occur during the vehicles first forward movement after starting the engine. This is a normal operating noise of the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS). Do not attempt any repairs. If you encounter a customer complaint for this concern, explain that the noise comes from the ABS/TCS/DSC "Malfunction Detection Function" initial check and that there is no problem. This initial check is a necessary function to ensure the normal operation of the ABS/TCS/DSC system. It occurs when the vehicles first moves forward under the following conditions. NOTE: Some customers may describe that the noise does not occur all the time. It does occur all the time, but the sound is more likely to be heard on a slow start and not on a quick start (quick acceleration) when engine noise is louder.

10136772

The vehicles listed above are equipped with a push button start/stop ignition system.

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Unlike previous Mazdamodels, there is no key cylinder on the steering column. Therefore, the engine cannot be started with theauxiliary key if the room fuse is removed or if the transmitter battery is dead.NOTE: The auxiliary key can only be used to lock or unlock the doors. It cannot be used to start the engine. Two transmitters are placed in a vinyl bag and stored in the center console cup holder. Since the room fuse is not installed during vehicle assembly, a new procedure is required to start the engine. Refer to "Engine Start Procedure" below.

10136325

Some vehicles may experience a rough idle with the check engine light on and DTC P0015 / P0524 stored in memory.

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P0015:00 - Exhaust CMP timing over-retarded P0524:00 - Engine oil pressure too low This is caused by a drop in engine oil pressure due to a piece of foreign object stuck on the oil pump pressure relief valve or oil control valve (OCV). The temporary entry of the foreign object triggers a check engine light on, but rough idle will not be produced until a later time.

10134934

The SKYACTIV-G 2.5T engine requires a unique oil filter (PY8W-14-302) which is NOT interchangeable with other SKYACTIV oil filters.

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The unique oil filter can be identified with two white bands as shown below.

10134691

When the engine is started for the first time after parking the vehicle overnight in cold conditions (below 32 degrees...

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Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius), some vehicles may exhibit a rough idle and/or the check engine light on with any of the following DTC(s) stored in memory. P0300 - Random misfire detected P0301 - Cylinder No.1 misfire detected P0302 - Cylinder No.2 misfire detected P0303 - Cylinder No.3 misfire detected P0304 - Cylinder No.4 misfire detected. This may be caused by frozen water accumulated in the main silencer, restricting exhaust flow.

10129574

Some vehicles may exhibit excessive operating noise when sliding the driver and/or passenger power seat(s) back and forth.

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The noise may be caused by cable vibration, which transmits power from the motor to the gears. The cable vibrates inside the cable casing due to inadequately wrapped fabric around the cable. To eliminate this concern, the power seat cable has been changed to a type that produces less friction and noise.

10129564

Some vehicles may exhibit a knocking / squeaking noise from the front shock absorber when driving onrough roads and/or...

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when turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stopped.The noise may be due to: Upper front strut bearing (A) damage. (CX-5 and Mazda6) Squeak type noise between the front strut bearing and coil spring. (CX-3, CX-5 and Mazda6) The bump stopper (C) may be contacting the strut bearing when the front shock absorber is compressed, causing a popping noise. (Mazda6 only) The front lower arm bushing (D) is making a creak type noise in wet road conditions. (CX-5 and Mazda6).Front Shock Absorber Front Lower Arm To eliminate the noise, the following mass-production changes have been made: 1. The material and production method of the front strut bearing (A) has been changed. (CX-5 and Mazda6) 2. A protector has been installed onto the coil spring. (CX-5 and Mazda6) 3. The shape of the bump stopper (C) will be modified in the future. (Mazda6 only) 4. The shape of the coil spring has been changed. (CX-3 only) 5. Friction of the lower arm bushing has been reduced by adding a dry coating. (CX-5 and Mazda6). NOTE: The piston rod nut (B) requires replacement.

10129368

Some vehicles may experience the Check Engine Light ON with DTC P0171 (Fuel Trim too Lean) and possibly DTCs P030X (Misfire).

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Vehicles having this concern should use the following Inspection/Repair procedure.

10120384

Some customers may complain about poor heater performance even after the engine reaches normal operating temperature.

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This may be caused by a clogged heater unit. For Mazda6 and CX-5, the check engine light may illuminate with the DTC P011A:00 stored at the same time. P011A:00 ECT sensor No.1/No.2 performance problem. NOTE: Refer to TSB 01-015/15 if the customer is using a block heater at temperatures below freezing.

10120378

Some vehicles may experience a rough idle with the check engine light on and DTC P0015 / P0524 stored in memory.

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P0015:00 - Exhaust CMP timing over-retarded. P0524:00 - Engine oil pressure too low. This is caused by a drop in engine oil pressure due to a piece of foreign object stuck on the oil pump pressure relief valve or oil control valve (OCV). The temporary entry of the foreign object triggers a check engine light on, but rough idle will not be produced until a later time.

10120370

Some vehicles may experience an engine that runs rough and the check engine light on with DTCs P0201 and P0204 or P0202 and P0203.

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NOTE: Engine misfire related DTCs (P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304) are usually stored at the same time. P0201:00 : Fuel injector circuit/open cylinder No.1 P0202:00 : Fuel injector circuit/open cylinder No.2 P0203:00 : Fuel injector circuit/open cylinder No.3 P0204:00 : Fuel injector circuit/open cylinder No.4 This concern may be caused by an internal failure of the PCM (DENSO produced only). To correct the concern, the PCM internal failure has been eliminated.

10120351

Some vehicles may exhibit a knocking / squeaking noise from the front shock absorber when driving on rough roads and/or...

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when turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stopped.The noise may be due to:? Upper front strut bearing (A) damage. (CX-5 and Mazda6)? Squeak type noise between the front strut bearing and coil spring. (CX-3, CX-5 and Mazda6)? The bump stopper (C) may be contacting the strut bearing when the front shock absorber is compressed, causing a popping noise. (Mazda6 only)? The front lower arm bushing (D) is making a creak type noise in wet road conditions. (CX-5 and Mazda6).

10120345

Some vehicles may exhibit oil residue on the engine front cover from seepage around the joint portion (A) between the cylinder block and head.

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It becomes very noticable with dust adhesion. In some cases, the area of oil residue extends down to around the joint portion (B) between the engine front cover and the oil pan. This may be caused by oil escaping from a fine clearance created at the sealant applied to joint (A) between the cylinder block (B) and head (C) when the engine was pressurized during leak testing on the engine assembly line.

10118477

Some vehicles may exhibit a knocking / squeaking noise from the front shock absorber when driving on rough roads and/or...

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when turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stopped. The noise may be due to: Upper front strut bearing (A) damage. (CX-5 and Mazda6). Squeak type noise between the front strut bearing and coil spring. (CX-3, CX-5 and Mazda6). The bump stopper (C) may be contacting the strut bearing when the front shock absorber is compressed, causing a popping noise. (Mazda6 only). The front lower arm bushing (D) is making a creak type noise in wet road conditions. (CX-5 and Mazda6).

10118467

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

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NOTE: Tampering with a motor vehicle odometer is strictly prohibited by Federal, and State laws. It is the dealer?s responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and local laws concerning odometerand related documentation requirements when providing a repair or replacement. Mazda vehicles are manufactured with tamper-proof speedometers. When a speedometer is replaced, the new speedometer will read zero (0) miles. This procedure is extremely important to accurately represent actual vehicle mileage. Prior to speedometer removal, complete the information required on the ?SpeedometerReplacement Label?.Labels can only be ordered through Mazda eStore. In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazda?s vehicles, MNAO Warranty Operations is allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service.With the use of SPECMO?s services, a Mazda dealer can get the odometer setting updated to reflect the correct mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs, therefore resulting in a higher level of customer satisfaction. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after- warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10117769

Mazda Motor Corporation has decided to conduct a Special Service Program (SSP) on certain 2014-2016 Mazda6 vehicles...

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produced from October 25, 2012 through January 30, 2015. On the subject vehicles, the metal part of the front and rear door sash molding(s) may be exposed and could harm vehicle occupants upon contact. Dealers are to inspect the door sash on all vehicle doors and repair as instructed in this SSP. If the protector is damaged, replace the door sash with new, improved parts. This repair must be performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.

10111035

Some 2012-2016 Mazda3s, 2013-2015 CX-5s and 2014-2015 Mazda6s may experience the Check Engine Light ON with DTC P0101...

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and/or P061B and/or driveability problem after reprogramming the PCM using IDS versions 105.02 to 105.04. If the PCM is reprogrammed with any software number included in the attached file and the throttle valve has too much carbon build up, the engine air amount calculation by the problem software may not be accurate. Perform the following Repair Procedure to correct this issue. NOTE Current version of IDS is 106.02.

10111007

Some vehicles may exhibit oil residue on the engine front cover from seepage around the joint portion (A) between the cylinder block and head.

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It becomes very noticable with dust adhesion. In some cases, the area of oil residue extends down to around the joint portion (B) between the engine front cover and the oil pan.

10111006

Some vehicles may exhibit a knocking / squeaking noise from the front shock absorber when driving on rough roads and/or...

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when turning the steering wheel while the vehicle is stopped. The noise may be due to: *upper front strut bearing (A) damage. (CX-5 and Mazda6) *squeak type noise between the front strut bearing and coil spring. (CX-3, CX-5 and Mazda6) *the bump stopper (C) may be contacting the strut bearing when the front shock absorber is compressed, causing a popping noise. (Mazda6 only) *The front lower arm bushing (D) is making a creak type noise in wet road conditions. (CX-5, Mazda6 and CX-9).

10111005

When the engine is started for the first time after parking the vehicle overnight in cold conditions (below 32 degrees...

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Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius), some vehicles may exhibit a rough idle and/or the check engine light on with any of the following DTC(s) stored in memory.?P0300 - Random misfire detected ?P0301 - Cylinder No.1 misfire detected ?P0302 - Cylinder No.2 misfire detected ?P0303 - Cylinder No.3 misfire detected ?P0304 - Cylinder No.4 misfire detected This may be caused by frozen water accumulated in the main silencer, restricting exhaust flow.

10105656

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION P1738:00 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC. NOTE: IF THE VEHICLE ALSO HAS A DELAYED ENGAGEMENT CONCERN, THIS TSB IS NOT APPLICABLE. REFER TO MS3 ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS OR WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR PROCEDURE.

10105646

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO: UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6) STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY) TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE: 1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6) 2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6) 3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY) 4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY) NOTE: THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10105644

FREQUENT ENGINE STARTS UNDER EXTREMELY COLD AMBIENT TEMPERATURES MAY RESULT IN OIL SEEPAGE FROM THE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A LACK OF DURABILITY OF THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH UNDER THESE CONDITIONS. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO INCREASE THE DURABILITY IN COLD AMBIENT TEMPERATURES.

10105639

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE MIL ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.

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P0015:00 - EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDED P0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOW THIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OCV. THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A MIL ILLUMINATION, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10105634

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE MIL ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.

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P0015:00 - EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDED P0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOW THIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OCV. THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A MIL ILLUMINATION, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10105523

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC. NOTE: IF THE VEHICLE ALSO HAS A DELAYED ENGAGEMENT CONCERN, THIS TSB IS NOT APPLICABLE. REFER TO MS3 ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS OR WORKSHOP MANUAL FOR PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR PROCEDURE.

10105504

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE FRONT POWER (DRIVER AND/OR PASSENGER) SEATS DO NOT SLIDE BACK AND FORTH PROPERLY OR...

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THAT THEY MAY BE COMPLETELY INOPERATIVE. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A FOREIGN OBJECT GETTING STUCK UNDER THE POWER SLIDE UNIT (BELOW) WHILE IN OPERATION. THIS CAN CAUSE MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET (A) DEFORMATION, RESULTING IN MOTOR CABLE (B) BREAKAGE. TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN, THE SHAPE OF THE MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET (A) HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO INCREASE ITS STRENGTH.

10105502

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0421:00 (CATALYTIC CONVERTER SYSTEM) WITHOUT...

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EXPERIENCING POOR ENGINE PERFORMANCE OR MISFIRE (MITSUBISHI PCM ONLY). THIS IS CAUSED BY IMPROPER CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM THAT MAY DETECT FALSE ERROR OF THE A/F SENSOR, RESULTING IN FALSE DETECTION OF P0421. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM HAS BEEN CHANGED. CATALYST MONITOR FUNCTION EXPLANATION THE PCM MONITORS THE OXYGEN STORAGE AMOUNT PROPORTIONAL TO CATALYTIC CONVERTER PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC. THE PCM STARTS TO MONITOR AFTER RECOVERY (FUEL INJECTION STARTS) FROM FUEL CUT CONTROL. THE PCM TEMPORARILY CHANGES THE TARGET AIR/FUEL RATIO TO RICH AT FUEL CUT RECOVERY, AND DETECTS THE RESPONSE TIME UNTIL THE HO2S OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUTS THE VOLTAGE ON THE RICH SIDE. IF THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC DETERIORATES, THE AMOUNT OF THE TIME UNTIL THE HO2S DETECTS THE VOLTAGE ON THE RICH SIDE IS SHORTER COMPARED TO THE NORMAL PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC AS SHOWN. THE PCM DETECTS A CATALYTIC CONVERTER MALFUNCTION USING THIS CHARACTERISTIC.

10105501

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P2610 AND P2507 STORED IN MEMORY AFTER ENGINE START AND ROOM FUSE 15A (A) REMOVED.

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P2610:00: INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INTERNAL ENGINE OFF TIMER PERFORMANCE PROBLEM P2507:00: PCM BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW INPUT AS A PAST MALFUNCTION, THE CUSTOMER WILL NOT NOTICE IT (NO WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATED), BUT THE DTC MAY BE FOUND DURING A VEHICLE SERVICE. P2507 IN THIS SITUATION IS ONLY APPLICABLE ON 2016 AND LATER MODELS. THIS IS CAUSED BY THE ENGINE BEING STARTED 3 OR MORE TIMES AFTER A SHORT DURATION OF ENGINE OFF (LESS THAN 15 SECONDS) WITH THE ROOM FUSED REMOVED.

10105453

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTCS P0011:00 AND/OR DTC P0012:00 STORED IN MEMORY.

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P0011:00: ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM - OVER-ADVANCED) P0012:00: ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM - (OVER-RETARDED) THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY VARIABLE VALVE TIMING (VVT) ACTUATOR SPRING SHAFT FATIGUE. DURING VEHICLE USAGE, THE SPRING SHAFT MAY FAIL AND CAUSE INCORRECT VVT OPERATION AND CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ILLUMINATION. THE INSPECTION PROCEDURE HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN IN THE FUTURE.

10105447

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0456 STORED IN THE PCM MEMORY.

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P0456: EVAP SYSTEM LEAK DETECTED (VERY SMALL LEAK) THE CONCERN IS MOST LIKELY THE RESULT OF THE CUSTOMER NOT GETTING THE FUEL CAP COMPLETELY CLOSED AFTER FUELING THE VEHICLE. THIS CAUSES A SMALL FUEL VAPOR LEAK AND TURNS DTC P0456 ON.

10105432

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10101466

SOME VEHICLES USING AN AUXILIARY HEATER (BLOCK HEATER) MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0116:00 OR...

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P011A WHEN STARTING IN COLD WEATHER BELOW 32 F (0 C). P0116:00: ECT SENSOR NO.1 CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE PROBLEM P011A:00: ECT SENSOR NO.1/NO.2 PERFORMANCE PROBLEM THIS IS CAUSED BY ERROR DETECTION LOGIC OF THE PCM. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM HAS BEEN CHANGED.

10101459

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE MIL ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.

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P0015:00 - EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDED P0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOW THIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OCV. THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A MIL ILLUMINATION, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10101081

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10101069

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10100735

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS...

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AND/OR WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING DAMAGE OR IT MAY BE DUE TO STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE: 1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING HAS BEEN CHANGED. 2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. NOTE: THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT WHEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING IS REPLACED.

10099801

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10099692

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION. THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO ORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10099685

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION. THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO ORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10099684

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THESE...

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DTCS STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780). P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION. THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO ORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10099444

PERMANENT DTCS ARE NOW DISPLAYED WITH THE IDS 104 UPDATE.

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THE PURPOSE OF A PERMANENT DTC IS TO PREVENT CUSTOMERS FROM CLEARING THEM BY DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY CABLE IN ORDER TO PASS A SMOG CHECK. ALL PCM AND TCM DTCS THAT TURN ON THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAN REMAIN AS A PERMANENT DTC. THEY WILL NOT TURN ON THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT OR CAUSE DRIVABILITY CONCERNS. IF YOU ENCOUNTER A PERMANENT DTC, IGNORE IT AND DIAGNOSE THE CURRENT STORED OR PENDING DTC.

10099425

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTCS P0011:00 AND/OR DTC P0012:00 STORED IN MEMORY.

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P0011:00: ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM - (OVER-ADVANCED) P0012:00: ELECTRIC VARIABLE VALVE TIMING CONTROL SYSTEM - (OVER-RETARDED) THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY VARIABLE VALVE TIMING (VVT) ACTUATOR SPRING SHAFT FATIGUE. DURING VEHICLE USAGE, THE SPRING SHAFT MAY FAIL AND CAUSE INCORRECT VVT OPERATION AND CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ILLUMINATION. THE INSPECTION PROCEDURE HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN IN THE FUTURE.

10099420

FREQUENT ENGINE STARTS UNDER EXTREMELY COLD AMBIENT TEMPERATURES MAY RESULT IN OIL SEEPAGE FROM THE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A LACK OF DURABILITY OF THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH UNDER THESE CONDITIONS. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO INCREASE THE DURABILITY IN COLD AMBIENT TEMPERATURES. ALL SKYACTIV ENGINES EQUIPPED WITH OIL PRESSURE SWITCH PART NUMBER PE01-18-501A ARE APPLICABLE TO THIS ISSUE.

10099417

SOME VEHICLES USING AN AUXILIARY HEATER (BLOCK HEATER) MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0116:00 OR...

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P011A WHEN STARTING IN COLD WEATHER BELOW 32 F (0 C). P0116:00: ECT SENSOR NO.1 CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE PROBLEM P011A:00: ECT SENSOR NO.1/NO.2 PERFORMANCE PROBLEM. THIS IS CAUSED BY ERROR DETECTION LOGIC OF THE PCM. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM HAS BEEN CHANGED.

10098863

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE MIL ILLUMINATION WITH DTC P2610 (INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INTERNAL ENGINE OFF TIMER PERFORMANCE...

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PROBLEM) STORED IN MEMORY AFTER ENGINE START AND ROOM FUSE 15A (A) REMOVED. NOTE:THE ODOMETER WILL DISPLAY F0-002 DURING TRANSPORT MODE (ROOM FUSE 15A REMOVED). TRANSPORT MODE IS CANCELED WHEN ROOM FUSE 15A IS INSTALLED OR THE VEHICLE ODOMETER IS MORE THAN 12.4MI (20KM).

10098204

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0842, P0847,...

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P0872 AND/OR P0877 STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY.P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONP0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONTHE DTC P0780 AND/OR P1738 MAY ALSO BE STORED TOGETHER.P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTIONP1738:00 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTIONTHIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10098203

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0842, P0847,...

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P0872 AND/OR P0877 STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY.P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONP0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONTHE DTC P0780 AND/OR P1738 MAY ALSO BE STORED TOGETHER.P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTIONP1738:00 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTIONTHIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10098165

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0842, P0847,...

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P0872 AND/OR P0877 STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY.P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONP0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ONP0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ONTHE DTC P0780 AND/OR P1738 MAY ALSO BE STORED TOGETHER.P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTIONP1738:00 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTION. NOTE: THIS SERVICE INFORMATION IS ALSO APPLICABLE IF DTC P0780:00 IS STOREED INDEPENDENTLY. THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10098053

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS WHEN THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED AND THE TRANSMISSION IS IN D...

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RANGE: AN INTERMITTENT HIGH ENGINE IDLE SPEED. AN INTERMITTENT ENGAGEMENT SHOCK. AN INTERMITTENT FORWARD LURCH. THESE CONDITIONS MAY OCCUR WHEN THE CUSTOMER DEPRESSES THE BRAKE PEDAL AND MAKES CONTACT WITH THE THROTTLE PEDAL SIMULTANEOUSLY.

10098043

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0842, P0847,...

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P0872 AND/OR P0877 STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY. P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON THE DTC P0780 AND/OR P1738 MAY ALSO BE STORED TOGETHER. P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION P1738:00 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10098030

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE WARNING LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0842, P0847,...

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P0872 AND/OR P0877 STORED IN THE TCM MEMORY. P0842:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 1 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON P0847:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 2 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0872:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 3 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A) STUCK ON P0877:00 - OIL PRESSURE SWITCH NO. 4 (OIL PRESSURE SWITCH B) STUCK ON THE DTC P0780 AND/OR P1738 MAY ALSO BE STORED TOGETHER. P0780:00 - GEAR SHIFTING MALFUNCTION P1738:00 - AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INTERNAL MALFUNCTION THIS IS CAUSED BY THE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH A AND/OR B AT THE CONTROL VALVE BODY TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY GETTING STUCK DUE TO CONTAMINATION ENTERING THE PASSAGE. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, SOME MASS PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE CONTAMINATION AND IMPROVE THE DTC DIAGNOSTIC LOGIC.

10098008

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO SYMPTOMS: 1.

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SYMPTOM (MAZDA6 ONLY) A. WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP INSPECTION REQUIRED IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED. C. DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) WILL BE STORED IN PCM MEMORY.2. SYMPTOM (MAZDA3 AND MAZDA6) A. WARNING MESSAGE BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INSPECTION REQUIRED AND THEN "CHARGING SYSTEM MALFUNCTION/ENGINE COULD STOP UNEXPECTEDLY IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY AFTER DRIVING IN THE RAIN. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED. THE MAZDA6 WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT AND WARNING MESSAGES ARE SHOWN BELOW: C. THE FOLLOWING DTCS ARE STORED IN PCM MEMORY: DTC P1794:00 - CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION DTC P2502:00 - GENERATOR SYSTEM: MALFUNCTION IN VOLTAGE GENERATED BY GENERATOR

10098002

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO SYMPTOMS: 1.

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SYMPTOM (MAZDA6 ONLY) A. WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP INSPECTION REQUIRED IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED. C. DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) WILL BE STORED IN PCM MEMORY.2. SYMPTOM (MAZDA3 AND MAZDA6) A. WARNING MESSAGE BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INSPECTION REQUIRED AND THEN "CHARGING SYSTEM MALFUNCTION/ENGINE COULD STOP UNEXPECTEDLY IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY AFTER DRIVING IN THE RAIN. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED. THE MAZDA6 WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT AND WARNING MESSAGES ARE SHOWN BELOW: C. THE FOLLOWING DTCS ARE STORED IN PCM MEMORY: DTC P1794:00 - CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION DTC P2502:00 - GENERATOR SYSTEM: MALFUNCTION IN VOLTAGE GENERATED BY GENERATOR

10093259

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10093142

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10093127

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTC P0421:00 (CATALYTIC CONVERTER SYSTEM) WITH-OUT...

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EXPERIENCING POOR ENGINE PERFORMANCE OR MISFIRE (MITSUBISHI PCM ONLY).THIS IS CAUSED BY IMPROPER CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM THAT MAY DETECT FALSE ERROR OF THE A/F SENSOR, RESULTING IN FALSE DETECTION OF P0421. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE CONTROL LOGIC OF THE PCM HAS BEEN CHANGED.CATALYST MON-ITOR FUNCTION EXPLANATIONTHE PCM MONITORS THE OXYGEN STORAGE AMOUNT PROPORTIONAL TO CATALYTIC CONVERTER PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC.THE PCM STARTS TO MONITOR AFTER RECOVERY (FUEL INJECTION STARTS) FROM FUEL CUT CONTROL.THE PCM TEMPORARILY CHANGES THE TARGET AIR/FUEL RATIO TO RICH AT FUEL CUT RECOVERY, AND DETECTS THE RESPONSE TIME UNTIL THE HO2S OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUTS THE VOLTAGE ON THE RICH SIDE. IF THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC DETERIORATES, THE AMOUNT OF THE TIME UNTIL THE HO2S DETECTS THE VOLTAGE ON THE RICH SIDE IS SHORTER COMPARED TO THE NORMAL PURIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC AS SHOWN. THE PCM DETECTS A CATALYTIC CONVERTER MALFUNCTION USING THIS CHARACTERISTIC.

10093123

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6).TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10092916

WHEN THE ENGINE IS STARTED FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER PARKING THE VEHICLE OVERNIGHT IN COLD CONDITIONS (BELOW 32 DEGREES...

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FAHRENHEIT / 0 DEGREES CELSIUS), SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A ROUGH IDLE AND/OR THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DTC(S) STORED IN MEMORY.P0300 - RANDOM MISFIRE DETECTEDP0301 - CYLINDER NO.1 MISFIRE DETECTEDP0302 - CYLINDER NO.2 MISFIRE DETECTED P0303 - CYLINDER NO.3 MISFIRE DETECTED P0304 - CYLINDER NO.4 MISFIRE DETECTED THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY FROZEN WATER ACCUMULATED IN THE MAIN SILENCER, RESTRICTING EXHAUST FLOW.

10092783

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10092781

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A LACK OF ENGINE POWER/ROUGH IDLING AND THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE...

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MISFIRE RELATED DTCS OF P0300:00, P0301:00, P0302:00, P0303:00 AND P0304:00. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL(S) DUE TO A HIGH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD AND WARM AMBIENT TEMPERATURES. THE PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE IGNITION COIL HAS BEEN CHANGED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10092724

IF AN ENGINE ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED AFTER A CATASTROPHIC INTERNAL MECHANICAL FAILURE, CLEAN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD INTERNALLY...

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BEFORE INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT ENGINE ASSEMBLY. IF THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS NOT CLEANED PROPERLY, THE REPLACEMENT ENGINE MAY FAIL PREMATURELY.METALLIC DEBRIS FROM THE OLD ENGINE (WITH CATASTROPHIC INTERNAL MECHANICAL FAILURE) MAY REST INSIDE THE INTAKE MANIFOLD. WHEN THE NEW ENGINE ASSEMBLY IS INSTALLED, DEBRIS IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD WILL BE INGESTED INTO THE NEW ENGINE AND CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE.CLEAN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD INTERNALLY TO REMOVE ANY DEBRIS FROM OLD ENGINE BEFORE INSTALLING THE NEW REPLACEMENT ENGINE ASSEMBLY.IF THE INTAKE MANIFOLD CANNOT BE PROPERLY CLEANED INTERNALLY, REPLACE IT.

10092584

THERE IS A CONCERN THAT SOME WATER PUMPS ARE BEING REPLACED THAT ARE NOT FAULTY, DUE TO SIGNS OF A VERY SMALL COOLANT LEAK FROM THE BLEED HOLE.

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THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS TO INFORM YOU ABOUT THE WATER PUMP SEALING MECHA-NISM AND THE CRITERIA IF REPLACEMENT IS NECESSARY OR NOT.

10092582

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE AN ENGINE THAT RUNS ROUGH AND THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH DTCS P0201 AND P0204 OR P0202...

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AND P0203.NOTE:ENGINE MISFIRE RELATED DTCS (P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304) ARE USUALLY STORED AT THE SAME TIME.P0201:00: FUEL INJECTOR CIRCUIT/OPEN CYLINDER NO.1P0202:00: FUEL INJECTOR CIRCUIT/OPEN CYLINDER NO.2P0203:00: FUEL INJECTOR CIRCUIT/OPEN CYLINDER NO.3P0204:00: FUEL INJECTOR CIRCUIT/OPEN CYLINDER NO.4THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE PCM (DENSO PRODUCED ONLY). TO CORRECT THE CONCERN, THE PCM INTERNAL FAILURE HAS BEEN ELIMINATED.

10092237

THE 2016 CX-9 WITH THE SKYACTIV-G 2.5T ENGINE REQUIRES A UNIQUE OIL FILTER (PY8W-14-302) WHICH IS NOT INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OTHER SKYACTIV OIL FILTERS.

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THE UNIQUE OIL FILTER CAN BE IDENTIFIED WITH TWO WHITE BANDS AS SHOWN BELOW.

10092062

WHEN THE ENGINE IS STARTED FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER PARKING THE VEHICLE OVERNIGHT IN COLD CONDITIONS (BELOW 32 DEGREES...

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FAHRENHEIT / 0 DEGREES CELSIUS), SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A ROUGH IDLE AND/OR THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DTC(S) STORED IN MEMORY.P0300 - RANDOM MISFIRE DETECTEDP0301 - CYLINDER NO.1 MISFIRE DETECTEDP0302 - CYLINDER NO.2 MISFIRE DETECTED P0303 - CYLINDER NO.3 MISFIRE DETECTED P0304 - CYLINDER NO.4 MISFIRE DETECTED THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY FROZEN WATER ACCUMULATED IN THE MAIN SILENCER, RESTRICTING EXHAUST FLOW.

10092061

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10092026

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A LACK OF ENGINE POWER/ROUGH IDLING AND THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE...

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MISFIRE RELATED DTCS OF P0300:00, P0301:00, P0302:00, P0303:00 AND P0304:00. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL(S) DUE TO A HIGH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD AND WARM AMBIENT TEMPERATURES. THE PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE IGNITION COIL HAS BEEN CHANGED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10091908

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A LACK OF ENGINE POWER/ROUGH IDLING AND THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE...

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MISFIRE RELATED DTCS OF P0300:00, P0301:00, P0302:00, P0303:00 AND P0304:00. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL(S) DUE TO A HIGH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD AND WARM AMBIENT TEMPERATURES. THE PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE IGNITION COIL HAS BEEN CHANGED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10091901

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6). TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10090821

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10090817

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A ROUGH IDLE WITH THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON AND DTC P0015 / P0524 STORED IN MEMORY.P0015:00...

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- EXHAUST CMP TIMING OVER-RETARDEDP0524:00 - ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TOO LOWTHIS IS CAUSED BY A DROP IN ENGINE OIL PRESSURE DUE TO A PIECE OF FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK ON THE OIL PUMP PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OR OIL CONTROL VALVE (OCV). THE TEMPORARY ENTRY OF THE FOREIGN OBJECT TRIGGERS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON, BUT ROUGH IDLE WILL NOT BE PRODUCED UNTIL A LATER TIME.

10085444

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6). TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10085289

IF AN ENGINE ASSEMBLY IS REPLACED AFTER A CATASTROPHIC INTERNAL MECHANICAL FAILURE, CLEAN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD INTERNALLY...

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BEFORE INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT ENGINE ASSEMBLY. IF THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS NOT CLEANED PROPERLY, THE REPLACEMENT ENGINE MAY FAIL PREMATURELY.METALLIC DEBRIS FROM THE OLD ENGINE (WITH CATASTROPHIC INTERNAL MECHANICAL FAILURE) MAY REST INSIDE THE INTAKE MANIFOLD. WHEN THE NEW ENGINE ASSEMBLY IS INSTALLED, DEBRIS IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD WILL BE INGESTED INTO THE NEW ENGINE AND CAUSE INTERNAL DAMAGE.CLEAN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD INTERNALLY TO REMOVE ANY DEBRIS FROM OLD ENGINE BEFORE INSTALLING THE NEW REPLACEMENT ENGINE ASSEMBLY.IF THE INTAKE MANIFOLD CANNOT BE PROPERLY CLEANED INTERNALLY, REPLACE IT

10078840

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A KNOCKING / SQUEAKING NOISE FROM THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS AND/OR...

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WHEN TURNING THE STEERING WHEEL WHILE THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED. THE NOISE MAY BE DUE TO:UPPER FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) DAMAGE. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)STICK/SLIP BETWEEN THE FRONT STRUT BEARING AND COIL SPRING. (CX-3, CX-5 AND MAZDA6)THE BUMP STOPPER (C) MAY BE CONTACTING THE STRUT BEARING WHEN THE FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER IS COMPRESSED, CAUSING A POPPING NOISE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)THE FRONT LOWER ARM BUSHING (D) IS MAKING A STICK-SLIP NOISE IN WET ROAD CONDITIONS. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6).TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE FOLLOWING MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE:1. THE MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE FRONT STRUT BEARING (A) HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)2. A PROTECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE COIL SPRING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)3. THE SHAPE OF THE BUMP STOPPER (C) WILL BE MODIFIED IN THE FUTURE. (MAZDA6 ONLY)4. THE SHAPE OF THE COIL SPRING HAS BEEN CHANGED. (CX-3 ONLY)5. FRICTION OF THE LOWER ARM BUSHING HAS BEEN REDUCED BY ADDING A DRY COATING. (CX-5 AND MAZDA6)NOTE:THE PISTON ROD NUT (B) REQUIRES REPLACEMENT.

10076674

FRONT POWER SEATS DO NOT SLIDE BACK AND FORTH.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE FRONT POWER (DRIVER AND/OR PASSENGER) SEATS DO NOT SLIDE BACK AND FORTH PROPERLY OR THAT THEY MAY BE COMPLETELY INOPERATIVE. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A FOREIGN OBJECT GETTING STUCK UNDER THE POWER SLIDE UNIT (BELOW) WHILE IN OPERATION. THIS CAN CAUSE MOTOR MOUNTING BRACKET (A) DEFORMATION, RESULTING IN MOTOR CABLE (B) BREAKAGE.

Other

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11008577

Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens.

11007013

Auxiliary key blank cutting procedure.

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There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method

10241637

Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens.

10233669

There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method. B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method

10232299

Speedometer replacement procedure

10228651

There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method

10217209

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer.

10215244

Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens.

10213433

Rear Console Lid is loose

10213425

Speedometer replacement procedure

10213424

Front power seats do not slide back and forth

10213422

PROPER USAGE OF DRIVER'S FLOOR MAT.

10213398

Clunk/bang/buzz noise during first forward movement after sitting

10210847

There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method

10209761

Accessory instructions can be found on OneMazda under Dealer Resources - Parts & Accessories.

10198689

Accessory instructions can be found on OneMazda under Dealer Resources - Parts & Accessories.

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The links provided below can be used for quick access: For 2016 models and newer: NOTE: Instructions are found under the "Attachments" section once a part is selected. Accessories E-catalog For models prior to 2016: Accessory Parts and Installation Instructions

10198673

There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method If only one auxiliary key is lost/missing, some key cutting machines can trace cut a new key blank. 1. Trace cut the new auxiliary key blank(s). B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method If both auxiliary keys are lost/missing, use this method for cutting new auxiliary key blank(s). 1. Confirm you have access to a Mazda approved key cutting machine. See Mazda Approved Key Cutting Machine table.

10194762

Auxiliary key blank cutting procedure: There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank.

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A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method, B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method

10186703

In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer

10185905

At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or...

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seat back surface.Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired by a qualified upholstery repair specialist using the following repair procedure.

10163334

The database error discovered with IDS 114.00-114.02 release has been fixed with IDS 114.04 release and is now available...

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for download.

10159201

MAZDA IDS INOPERATIVE WITH VCM-II LICENSE EXPIRATION MESSAGE - If you encounter an IDS inoperative problem with VCM-II...

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license expiration message, follow the instructions below: 1. CLICK HERE to download the resetting tool to your PC desktop. 2. Reboot your PC, DO NOT start any application after restarting. 3. Run the resetting tool by double clicking the "Reset.bat" file (on your desktop from step 1). 4. Press any key after reading the notifications about the resetting tool.

10154879

In support of the new MRT distribution, Mazda will ship to dealers a new Dual Purpose Diagnostic Leak Detector beginning March, 2019.

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Training videos will be posted to MGSS shortly and Workshop Manual procedures will be revised gradually.

10153305

Some vehicles may have DTC C1001:92 stored in memory.

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DTC C1001:92 sets as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern.

10148069

At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface.

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Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired by a qualified upholstery repair specialist using the following repair procedure.

10143955

IMPORTANT: If you encounter an IDS inoperative problem with VCM-II license expiration message, follow the instructions below: 1.

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CLICK HERE to download the resetting tool to your PC desktop. 2. Reboot your PC, DO NOT start any application after restarting. 3. Run the resetting tool by double clicking the "Reset.bat" file (on your desktop from step 1). 4. Press any key after reading the notifications about the resetting tool.

10134698

At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or...

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seat back surface.

10120363

Some vehicles may exhibit the driver seat manual lumbar support adjustment (A) inoperative.

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This may be caused byrepeated stress to the lumbar support lever (C) at location (B).

10111033

High Beam Control (HBC) system frequently asked questions (FAQ)

10111032

Mazda Radar Criose Control (MRCC) system frequently asked questions (FAQ)

10111031

Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system frequently asked questions (FAQ)

10111029

Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) frequently asked questions (FAQ)

10105650

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A LOOSE REAR CONSOLE LID (A).

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY HINGE PINS COMING PARTIALLY OFF (B) OR COMPLETELY OFF.

10101067

AT PDI OR WHEN NEW VEHICLE IS DELIVERED, SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT WRINKLES ON THE LEATHER SEAT CUSHION AND/OR...

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SEAT BACK SURFACE.CUSTOMERS HAVING THIS CONCERN SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST USING THE FOLLOWING REPAIR PROCEDURE.

10099408

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A LOOSE REAR CONSOLE LID (A).

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY HINGE PINS COMING PARTIALLY OFF (B) OR COMPLETELY OFF.

10098887

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A LOOSE REAR CONSOLE LID (A).

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY HINGE PINS COMING PARTIALLY OFF (B) OR COMPLETELY OFF.

10091625

SOME VEHICLES MAY HAVE DTC C1001:92 STORED IN MEMORY.

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DTC C1001:92 SETS AS A PAST RECORD FOR LOW VISIBILITY OF THE FORWARD SENSING CAMERA (FSC). IT DOES NOT MEAN THERE IS AN ACTUAL FSC DEFECT. IN SOME CASES THE CUSTOMER MAY HAVE A CONCERN WITH THE LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) AND/OR HIGH BEAM CONTROL SYSTEM (HBC). IN OTHER CASES THIS DTC MIGHT BE FOUND WITHOUT A RELATED CUSTOMER CONCERN.

10091610

WHEN REMOVING PARTS FROM A VEHICLE, TAKE CAUTION OF THIS SYMBOL "R".

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FAILING TO REPLACE THE NON-REUSABLE PART MAY CAUSE A SYSTEM FAILURE.

10090816

AT PDI OR WHEN NEW VEHICLE IS DELIVERED, SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT WRINKLES ON THE LEATHER SEAT CUSHION AND/OR...

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SEAT BACK SURFACE.CUSTOMERS HAVING THIS CONCERN SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST USING THE FOLLOWING REPAIR PROCEDURE.

10090763

WHEN REMOVING PARTS FROM A VEHICLE, TAKE CAUTION OF THIS SYMBOL "R".

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FAILING TO REPLACE THE NON-REUSABLE PART MAY CAUSE A SYSTEM FAILURE.

10076684

THE REAR CONSOLE LID IS LOOSE.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A LOOSE REAR CONSOLE LID (A). THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY HINGE PINS COMING PARTIALLY OFF (B) OR COMPLETELY OFF.

10076652

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076647

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076646

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076642

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076640

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076638

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10076632

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061524

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061494

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061492

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061486

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061485

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061474

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060871

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060870

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060869

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060867

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060859

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060547

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060546

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060544

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060509

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060508

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060503

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060502

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060501

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060498

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060481

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060479

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060478

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10060458

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059743

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059732

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059731

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059723

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059722

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059721

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059720

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059510

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059471

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059444

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059425

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059424

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059422

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10059421

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

Electrical

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11026904

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/C evaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years. NOTE: See parts information for Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating and Kit part numbers.

11024999

For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers.

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The terminal test kit enables you: To check pin fit drag of all PCM terminals used in SKYACTIV vehicles and compare suspect terminal drag with a known good terminal. To measure the voltage/resistance avoiding any terminal damage.

11017699

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/C evaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years.

11007029

For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers.

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The terminal test kit enables you: To check pin fit drag of all PCM terminals used in SKYACTIV vehicles and compare suspect terminal drag with a known good terminal. To measure the voltage/resistance avoiding any terminal damage.

11000772

Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 F (10 C)...

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lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. This is caused by inappropriate soldering in the ambient temperature sensor. To eliminate this concern, the soldering process has been enhanced at the supplier.

10254188

Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 F (10 C)...

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lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. This is caused by inappropriate soldering in the ambient temperature sensor. To eliminate this concern, the soldering process has been enhanced at the supplier.

10232304

Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair.

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The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection.

10215274

This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to...

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deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10213427

HandsFree bluetooth module and/or text messaging troubleshooting procedure

10213333

Battery test procedure requirements using the GR81291

10213332

Battery Maintenance

10209778

The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing.

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If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Use the following test procedures in this Service Bulletin to test Mazda vehicle batteries and to generate a Warranty Code.

10205997

i-ELOOP Battery Service Information: This service information provides basic Q-85/T-110 battery handling procedures.

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Complete service information can be found in MGSS online or Workshop Manual (section 13-17).

10205994

Battery Maintenance: This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery...

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maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10203759

For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers.

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The terminal test kit enables you: To check pin fit drag of all PCM terminals used in SKYACTIV vehicles and compare suspect terminal drag with a good know terminal.To measure the voltage/resistance avoiding any terminal damage.

10200933

This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to...

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deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10194891

When performing vehicle services such as control unit software update, control unit registration/activation, CMU log...

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data retrieval, etc., always use the DCA8000 OR GR8 battery charger SST to maintain battery voltage.

10188488

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery), interview the customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis.

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Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Below are a couple of examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10188016

This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to...

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deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10188015

The Mazda DCA-8000PM is required for all warranty battery testing.

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If the Mazda DCA-8000PM is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Use the following test procedures in this Service Bulletin to test Mazda vehicle batteries and to generate a Warranty Code.

10186701

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/C evaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years.

10185181

In order to ensure key code security, MNAO has restricted key code access for the new auxiliary key.

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This Service Alert provides information on how to obtain the 10-digit key code needed for cutting a new auxiliary key blank if all auxiliary keys are lost.

10179315

When performing vehicle services such as control unit software update, control unit registration/activation, CMU log...

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data retrieval, etc., always use the GR8 battery charger SST to maintain battery voltage.

10169539

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/C evaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years. NOTE: See parts information for Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating and Kit part numbers.

10163827

After the installation of a new instrument cluster, the message "Fctry" or Factory is displayed instead of the odometer.

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This concern may also occur when a room fuse is installed in a new vehicle. Some new instrument clusters are in the factory mode setting. Factory mode cancellation is required. NOTE: The concern is applicable to Calsonic Kansei instrument clusters. Not all trim levels are affected.

10163825

Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair.

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The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection.The front fender stay (2) newly painted surface at ground point (3), where attachment bolt (4) is seated, may create a poor front harness ground connection. Customers concern can be resolved by sanding off paint at ground point (3) where attachment bolt (4) is seated. After installing the bolt (4), apply touch-up paint to the exposed base material area of the front fender stay.

10163367

A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating.

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It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. This odor is the result of mold growth in the A/C evaporator/cooling unit which is caused by condensation, dust, and pollen within the cooling unit. This condition is usually worse during high humidity conditions. "Mazda Air Cooling Coil Coating" is available to encapsulate the mold to reduce odors. If the product is properly applied, it can effectively reduce the musty/mildew odor for up to three years.

10159194

Some customer using Flexible setting for Oil Change in the maintenance monitor may notice that the oil change due...

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notification will not work due to improper control logic of the PCM. The PCM clears the TRAVELED DISTANCE at the wrong time while the ELAPSED DAYS and the DETERIORATION DETERMINATION work as designed. To correct this issue, the control logic of the PCM has been changed.

10154452

Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair.

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The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection.

10153309

The Mazda GR8-1291 is required for all warranty battery testing.

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If the Mazda GR8-1291 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Use the following test procedures in this Service Bulletin to test Mazda vehicle batteries and to generate a Warranty Code. NOTE: A Warranty Code is required for warranty claim submission Battery Identification (Mazda batteries have 2 rating types) 1. JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard): JIS codes are six-digit alpha-numeric markings molded into the top of the battery to identify a battery by the capacity (amps), dimensions, and battery terminal type. Vehicles manufactured in Japan come from the factory with a JIS rated battery. NOTE: Replacement batteries may use a CCA rating. If so, use the CCA rating listed on the battery. 2. CCA (Cold Cranking Amps):CCA ratings are normally located on a sticker affixed to the top of the battery to indicate a battery's Cold Cranking Amps. CCA rated batteries are supplied with domestically produced vehicles. NOTE: If an incorrect CCA rating is entered into the Mazda GR8-1291, it will result in a false result and invalid Warranty Code from the tester. This will also result in unnecessary replacement of batteries.

10153308

This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to...

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deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10148000

For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers.

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The terminal test kit enables you: To check pin fit drag of all terminals used in SKYACTIV vehicles and compare suspect terminal drag with a good know terminal. To measure the voltage/resistance avoiding any terminal damage.

10145252

Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair.

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The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection.

10143979

NO GPS AFTER TOMTOM NAVIGATION ACCESSORY INSTALLATION: When not equipped with TomTom navigation from the factory, the...

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GPS antenna plugs into the handsfree (Bluetooth) unit. When adding TomTom navigation, the cable must be unplugged from the HF unit and plugged into the jumper harness that leads to the navi unit.

10142518

Customer complaints have been reported where the TPMS warning light is unnecessarily illuminated because the TPMS...

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initialization was not performed correctly before customer delivery.TPMS INITIALIZATION PROCESS: When any of the services below is performed, BE SURE TO INITIALIZE THE TPMS BEFORE DRIVING THE VEHICLE by pushing and holding the TPMS Set Switch on the dash until the TPMS warning light flashes two times and the warning beep sounds once. The TPMS must be initialized in the following cases: 1. Tire pressures have been adjusted in one or more tires. 2. Tires have been rotated. 3. Tires or wheels have been replaced. 4. The vehicle's battery cable has been disconnected for any reason. 5. The vehicle's battery has been discharged. 6. The DSC HU/CM connector has been disconnected for any reason.

10134933

If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery), interview the customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis.

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Aftermarket devices may be the cause of the electrical concern. Ask the customer if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Below are a couple of examples of unusual electrical concerns caused by aftermarket devices.

10134929

The Mazda GR8-1291 is required for all warranty battery testing.

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If the Mazda GR8-1291 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Use the following test procedures in this Service Bulletin to test Mazda vehicle batteries and to generate a Warranty Code.

10134928

This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to...

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deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. For new vehicles in stock at the dealer, inspect and maintain the battery periodically according to the repair procedure.

10129566

After the installation of a new instrument cluster, the message "Fctry" or "Factory" is displayed instead ofthe odometer.

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This concern may also occur when a room fuse is installed in a new vehicle.Some new instrument clusters are in the factory mode setting. Factory mode cancellation is required.NOTE: The concern is applicable to Calsonic Kansei instrument clusters. Not all trim levels are affected.CX-3 shown:Vehicles having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following procedure.

10118473

This service information provides basic Q-85/T-110 battery handling procedures.

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Complete service information can be found in MGSS online or Workshop Manual (section 13-17).

10118468

When dealing with customer complaints of excessive condensation and/or water within the headlamp unit, first determine...

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if all the bulb sockets (including O-ring), seals and covers are present and correctly installed. In most cases you will find that the Bulb Seal No. 1 (A) or HID Bulb Seal No. 1 (B) and Bulb Seal No. 2 (C) socket covers have not been correctly installed or are missing due to improper prior repairs (i.e., customer replacing the headlamp bulbs or body shop not transferring them when replacing the headlamp unit(s) due to a collision). Any damage caused by missing socket covers, HID module seal (D), or missing bumper brackets (E) is not covered by warranty policy.

10118129

Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature display is not accurate, or it takes too long for the display to show actual temperature.

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When you encounter a customer with this concern, first verify the condition when the customer noticed this symptom. If the condition is similar to the following "CONTROL LOGIC OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE" or "DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND OTHERS", advise the customer that this is a normal characteristic of the vehicle and not a malfunction. If the condition does not meet the following and the sensor malfunction is suspected, make sure to inspect the sensor according to MGSSonline or Workshop Manual (section 09-22 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSPECTION). Replace the sensor only when it fails the Workshop Manual inspection.

10111042

Whenever you are reprogramming a PCM or any other module, always use the GR8 Battery Charger in the Power Supply mode to...

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prevent the battery from discharging.

10111036

In an effort to achieve a higher level of Customer Experience and retain the value of Mazda's vehicles, MNAO Warranty...

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Operations is 2017 Mazda North American Operations, U.S.A. allowing all Mazda dealers to utilize a third party, SPECMO Enterprises, Inc., for Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) odometer setting service. With the use of SPECMO's services, a Mazda dealer can get the odometer setting updated to reflect the correct mileage at the time of replacement for both warranty and customer pay repairs, therefore resulting in a higher level of customer satisfaction. Since odometer setting service is not part of the warranty repair, it is not warrantable nor required, but optional. However, Mazda Warranty policy provides after- warranty assistance (AWA) or DSA that can be utilized to cover this service expense.

10111034

CAUTION: DO NOT attempt any repair of the windshield damaged by stone chipping/cracks at the area in front of the...

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Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) and Laser Sensor. Replace the windshield with a new one instead.

10105886

WHEN DEALING WITH CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS OF EXCESSIVE CONDENSATION AND/OR WATER WITHIN THE HEADLAMP UNIT, FIRST DETERMINE...

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IF ALL THE BULB SOCKETS ARE RESENT AND CORRECTLY INSTALLED. IN MOST CASES YOU WILL FIND THAT THE BULB SEAL NO. 1 (A) OR HID BULB SEAL NO. 1 (B) AND BULB SEAL NO. 2 (C) SOCKET OVERS HAVE NOT BEEN CORRECTLY INSTALLED OR ARE MISSING DUE TO IMPROPER PRIOR REPAIRS (I.E., CUSTOMER REPLACING THE HEADLAMP BULBS OR BODY SHOP NOT TRANSFERRING THEM WHEN REPLACING THE HEADLAMP UNIT(S) DUE TO A COLLISION). ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY MISSING SOCKET COVERS, HID MODULE SEAL (D), OR MISSING BUMPER BRACKETS (E) IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY POLICY.

10105849

IN SUPPORT OF IMPROVED ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSIS ON SKYACTIV VEHICLES, MAZDA WILL SHIP A TERMINAL TEST KIT TO ALL DEALERS.

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THE TEST KIT IS DESIGNED PECIFICALLY FOR SKYACTIV MODULE TERMINALS. THE SST WILL BE SHIPPED BY MAZDAS TOOL VENDOR BOSCH STARTING JANUARY 15, 2016. PROCEDURES FOR USAGE ARE FOUND IN THE SKYACTIV WIRING TERMINAL TEST KIT WBT, COURSE #1649. THE FOLLOWING SST IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE MAZDA REQUIRED TOOL (MRT) LIST:

10105462

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS.

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1. SMS/TEXT CANNOT BE DOWNLOADED WHEN ONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH. 2. OPERATIONAL CONCERNS WHEN PLAYING A MEDIA DEVICE (IPOD, USB STICK ETC.) CONNECTED VIA THE USB PORT. A. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO LOAD ALL THE DATA FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STARTING PLAYBACK. DEPENDING ON THE DATA VOLUME, IT CAN TAKE UP TO SEVERAL MINUTES. B. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, THE PLAYBACK ALWAYS STARTS FROM THE FIRST TRACK. IT DOES NOT START FROM THE LAST PLAYING TRACK/POSITION WHEN THE IGNITION WAS TURNED OFF. C. IPOD ERROR MESSAGE FOR THE APPLE IOS 8.0 OR HIGHER SOFTWARE ON IPHONE 4, 5, OR 6. THESE CONCERNS MAY BE CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE THAT CONTROLS THE USB CONNECTION. TO IMPROVE THESE CONCERNS, THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE HAS BEEN CHANGED. NOTE: THE UPDATED SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE WILL ONLY ADDRESS SMS/TEXT CONCERNS FOR THE APPLE IPHONE AT THIS TIME.

10100716

SOME VEHICLES MAY HAVE THE BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) OFF INDICATOR LIGHT FLASHING AND DTC U3000:54 STORED IN MEMORY.

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THE CONCERN IS CAUSED BY INADEQUATE BSM CONTROL MODULE CONTROL LOGIC. THE BSM CONTROL MODULE SOFTWARE HAS BEEN UPDATED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10100714

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS.

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1. SMS/TEXT CANNOT BE DOWNLOADED WHEN CONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH. 2. OPERATIONAL CONCERNS WHEN PLAYING A MEDIA DEVICE (IPOD, USB STICK ETC.) CONNECTED VIA THE USB PORT. A. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO LOAD ALL THE DATA FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STARTING PLAYBACK. DEPENDING ON THE DATA VOLUME, IT CAN TAKE UP TO SEVERAL MINUTES. B. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, THE PLAYBACK ALWAYS STARTS FROM THE FIRST TRACK. IT DOES NOT START FROM THE LAST PLAYING TRACK/POSITION WHEN THE IGNITION WAS TURNED OFF. THESE CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE THAT CONTROLS THE USB CONNECTION. TO IMPROVE THESE CONCERNS, THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE HAS BEEN CHANGED. NOTE: THE UPDATED SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE WILL ONLY ADDRESS SMS/TEXT CONCERNS FOR THE APPLE IPHONE AT THIS TIME.

10100708

USE THE FOLLOWING REPAIR PROCEDURE TO MINIMIZE THE NEED TO REPLACE THE CATALYST CONVERTER/EXHAUST PIPE WHEN REMOVING...

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OXYGEN SENSORS AND/OR AIR FUEL RATIO SENSORS.

10099690

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS.

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1. SMS/TEXT CANNOT BE DOWNLOADED WHEN CONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH. 2. OPERATIONAL CONCERNS WHEN PLAYING A MEDIA DEVICE (IPOD, USB STICK ETC.) CONNECTED VIA THE USB PORT. A. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO LOAD ALL THE DATA FROM THE DEVICE BEFORE STARTING PLAYBACK. DEPENDING ON THE DATA VOLUME, IT CAN TAKE UP TO SEVERAL MINUTES. B. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, THE PLAYBACK ALWAYS STARTS FROM THE FIRST TRACK. IT DOES NOT START FROM THE LAST PLAYING TRACK/POSITION WHEN THE IGNITION WAS TURNED OFF. THESE CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE THAT CONTROLS THE USB CONNECTION. TO IMPROVE THESE CONCERNS, THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE HAS BEEN CHANGED. NOTE: THE UPDATED SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE WILL ONLY ADDRESS SMS/TEXT CONCERNS FOR THE APPLE IPHONE AT THIS TIME. THE UPDATED SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDSFREE MODULE WILL NOT ADDRESS THE IPOD ERROR MESSAGE CONCERN FOR THE APPLE IOS 8.0 OR HIGHER SOFTWARE ON IPHONE 4, 5, OR 6 AT THIS TIME.

10099686

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS.

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1. SMS/TEXT CANNOT BE DOWNLOADED WHEN CONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH. 2. OPERATIONAL CONCERNS WHEN PLAYING A MEDIA DEVICE (IPOD, USB STICK ETC.) CONNECTED VIA THE USB PORT. A. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, IT TAKES A LONG TIME TO LOAD ALL THE DATA FROM THE DEVICE EFORE STARTING PLAYBACK. DEPENDING ON THE DATA VOLUME, IT CAN TAKE UP TO SEVERAL MINUTES. B. AFTER THE IGNITION IS TURNED ON, THE PLAYBACK ALWAYS STARTS FROM THE FIRST TRACK. IT DOES NOT START FROM THE LAST PLAYING TRACK/POSITION WHEN THE IGNITION WAS TURNED OFF. C. IPOD ERROR MESSAGE FOR THE APPLE IOS 8.0 OR HIGHER SOFTWARE ON IPHONE 4, 5, OR 6. THESE CONCERNS MAY BE CAUSED BY THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE THAT CONTROLS THE USB CONNECTION. TO IMPROVE THESE CONCERNS, THE SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE HAS BEEN CHANGED. NOTE: THE UPDATED SOFTWARE OF THE BLUETOOTH/HANDS-FREE MODULE WILL ONLY ADDRESS SMS/TEXT CONCERNS FOR THE APPLE IPHONE AT THIS TIME.

10098888

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE SYMPTOMS MENTIONED BELOW, WHICH CAN BE FIXED WITH THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATE (VERSION...

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10.854 OR LATER).NAVIGATION SYSTEM FREEZES.MESSAGE WAITING FOR VALID GPS SIGNAL IS SHOWN IN THE MENU BAR OF NAVIGATION DISPLAY FOR SEVERAL MINUTES.VEHICLE SYMBOL IS OFF ROAD WHILE DRIVING / WRONG POSITION OF VEHICLE ON MAP.MAP IS ROTATING WHEN VEHICLE IS PARKED OR WHILE DRIVING.NAVIGATION SCREEN DONT APPEAR AFTER DEPRESSING NAVIGATION BUTTON. THEN IT DOES NOT RECOVER BY OPERATING ACC OFF TO ON POSITION.UNEXPECTED STOPPING VOICE CONTROL MESSAGE, USUALLY WHEN STARTING THE VEHICLE.CURRENT CAR POSITION (CCP) TURNING 180 DEGREES WHEN DRIVING IN REVERSE.THE MESSAGE WAITING FOR A VALID GPS SIGNAL APPEARS.RED SCREEN WITH MESSAGE "PROBLEM WITH MAP".YELLOW SCREEN WITH MESSAGE "INSERT SD CARD".NO MAP FOUND ERROR AND SD CARD CONTAINS A MAP.SCREEN TEMPORARILY GETS STUCK AT TOMTOM LOGO (SPLASH SCREEN) FOR 2 MINUTES DURING STARTUP. AFTERWARDS, THE NAVIGATION WILL NOT START UNTIL THE IGNITION IS CYCLED.SCREEN GETS STUCK AT TOMTOM LOGO (SPLASH SCREEN) DURING STARTUP.SCREEN LOCKS UP TO A "BLACK SCREEN.VEHICLE ICON JUMPS AROUND OR VIBRATES.IF NAVIGATION BUTTON IS PRESSED DURING AUDIO SCREEN, THE SCREEN FREEZES AND THE TOUCH SCREEN BECOMES INOPERATIVE.

10098885

WHEN DEALING WITH CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS OF EXCESSIVE CONDENSATION AND/OR WATER WITHIN THE HEADLAMP UNIT, FIRST DETERMINE...

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IF ALL THE BULB SOCKETS ARE PRESENT AND CORRECTLY INSTALLED. IN MOST CASES YOU WILL FIND THAT THE BULB SEAL NO. 1 (A) OR HID BULB SEAL NO. 1 (B) AND BULB SEAL NO. 2 (C) SOCKET COVERS HAVE NOT BEEN CORRECTLY INSTALLED OR ARE MISSING DUE TO IMPROPER PRIOR REPAIRS (I.E., CUSTOMER REPLACING THE HEADLAMP BULBS OR BODY SHOP NOT TRANSFERRING THEM WHEN REPLACING THE HEADLAMP UNIT(S) DUE TO A COLLISION). ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY MISSING SOCKET COVERS, HID MODULE SEAL (D), OR MISSING BUMPER BRACKETS (E) IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY POLICY.

10098861

SOME VEHICLES MAY HAVE THE BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) OFF INDICATOR LIGHT FLASHING AND DTC U3000:54 STORED IN...

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MEMORY.THE CONCERN IS CAUSED BY INADEQUATE BSM CONTROL MODULE CONTROL LOGIC. THE BSM CONTROL MODULE SOFTWARE HAS BEEN UPDATED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10098846

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE SYMPTOMS MENTIONED BELOW, WHICH CAN BE FIXED WITH THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATE (VERSION...

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10.854 OR LATER).NAVIGATION SYSTEM FREEZES.MESSAGE WAITING FOR VALID GPS SIGNAL IS SHOWN IN THE MENU BAR OF NAVIGATION DISPLAY FOR SEVERAL MINUTES.VEHICLE SYMBOL IS OFF ROAD WHILE DRIVING / WRONG POSITION OF VEHICLE ON MAP.MAP IS ROTATING WHEN VEHICLE IS PARKED OR WHILE DRIVING.NAVIGATION SCREEN DONT APPEAR AFTER DEPRESSING NAVIGATION BUTTON. THEN IT DOES NOT RECOVER BY OPERATING ACC OFF TO ON POSITION.UNEXPECTED STOPPING VOICE CONTROL MESSAGE, USUALLY WHEN STARTING THE VEHICLE.CURRENT CAR POSITION (CCP) TURNING 180 DEGREES WHEN DRIVING IN REVERSE.THE MESSAGE WAITING FOR A VALID GPS SIGNAL APPEARS.RED SCREEN WITH MESSAGE "PROBLEM WITH MAP".YELLOW SCREEN WITH MESSAGE "INSERT SD CARD".NO MAP FOUND ERROR AND SD CARD CONTAINS A MAP.SCREEN TEMPORARILY GETS STUCK AT TOMTOM LOGO (SPLASH SCREEN) FOR 2 MINUTES DURING STARTUP. AFTERWARDS, THE NAVIGATION WILL NOT START UNTIL THE IGNITION IS CYCLED.SCREEN GETS STUCK AT TOMTOM LOGO (SPLASH SCREEN) DURING STARTUP.SCREEN LOCKS UP TO A "BLACK SCREEN.VEHICLE ICON JUMPS AROUND OR VIBRATES.

10098546

SOME VEHICLES MAY HAVE THE BLIND SPOT MONITORING (BSM) OFF INDICATOR LIGHT FLASHING AND DTC U3000:54 STORED IN...

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MEMORY.THE CONCERN IS CAUSED BY INADEQUATE BSM CONTROL MODULE CONTROL LOGIC. THE BSM CONTROL MODULE SOFTWARE HAS BEEN UPDATED TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN.

10098522

THIS SERVICE INFORMATION PROVIDES BASIC Q-85/T-110 BATTERY HANDLING PROCEDURES.

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COMPLETE SERVICE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN MS3 ONLINE OR WORKSHOP MANUAL (SECTION 01-17).

10098382

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM:A.WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP MALFUNCTION (MAZDA3) OR I-ELOOP INSPECTION...

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REQUIRED (MAZDA6) IS DIS-PLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING.B.THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT AND CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATE. C.DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) IS STORED IN PCM MEMORY.

10098145

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO SYMPTOMS:1.

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SYMPTOM (MAZDA6 ONLY)A.WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP INSPECTION REQUIRED IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING.B.THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED. C.DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) WILL BE STORED IN PCM MEM-ORY.

10098122

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE AN ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTION AFTER A VEHICLE BODY REPAIR.

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THE NEWLY PAINTED FENDER STAY (B) MAY BE CAUSING A POOR FRONT HARNESS (A) GROUND CONNECTION.

10098065

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE AN ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTION AFTER A VEHICLE BODY REPAIR.

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THE NEWLY PAINTED FENDER STAY (B) MAY BE CAUSING A POOR FRONT HARNESS (A) GROUND CONNECTION.

10098029

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO SYMPTOMS: 1.

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SYMPTOM (MAZDA6 ONLY) A. WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP INSPECTION REQUIRED IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED.C. DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) WILL BE STORED IN PCM MEMORY.

10098025

THIS SERVICE INFORMATION PROVIDES BASIC Q-85/T-110 BATTERY HANDLING PROCEDURES.

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COMPLETE SERVICE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN MS3 ONLINE OR WORKSHOP MANUAL (SECTION 01-17).

10098016

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO SYMPTOMS: 1.

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SYMPTOM (MAZDA6 ONLY) A. WARNING MESSAGE I-ELOOP INSPECTION REQUIRED IS DISPLAYED IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING. B. THE MASTER WARNING LIGHT WILL BE ILLUMINATED.C. DTC P1794:00 (CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) SYSTEM: CAPACITOR (I-ELOOP) MALFUNCTION) WILL BE STORED IN PCM MEMORY.

10098012

THIS SERVICE INFORMATION PROVIDES BASIC Q-85/T-110 BATTERY HANDLING PROCEDURES.

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COMPLETE SERVICE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN MS3 ONLINE OR WORKSHOP MANUAL (SECTION 01-17).

10093366

IF YOU ENCOUNTER A VEHICLE WITH DTC P0137 (CIRCUIT LOW INPUT), CHECK THE REAR HARNESS AT THE RED CIRCLED AREA IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM.

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IF AN AFTERMARKET ALARM SYSTEM IS INSTALLED, THE REAR HARNESS MIGHT HAVE RECEIVED DAMAGE FROM ELECTRO-TAP CONNECTORS (A) OR TO THE PROTECTOR TUBE (B). THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

10092421

WHEN REPROGRAMMING A CONTROL MODULE, ALWAYS USE THE GR-8 BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY MODE.

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IF NOT USED, THE CONTROL MODULE REPROGRAMMING MAY FAIL DUE TO A WEAK VEHICLE BATTERY.THE GR-8 BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY MODE PREVENTS THE VEHICLE BATTERY FROM BEING DISCHARGED. THIS ALLOWS THE IDS TO REPROGRAM A CONTROL MODULE WITHOUT INTERFERENCE FROM A WEAK OR UNDERCHARGED VEHICLE BATTERY. NOTE: CONTROL MODULE DAMAGE MAY OCCUR IF THE GR-8 BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY MODE IS NOT USED.

10092413

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT IMPROPER OPERATION OF THE AUTO-DIMMING MIRROR.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY AN OBSTRUCTION OF THE FRONT AND/OR REAR LIGHT SENSOR(S) (E.G. HANGING A PARKING PERMIT FROM THE MIRROR). USE A SOFT CLOTH WITH MILD DETERGENT TO CLEAN THE MIRROR. HARSH DETERGENT MAY DAMAGE THE FRONT AND/OR REAR LIGHT SENSOR(S).

10086522

IF YOU ENCOUNTER A VEHICLE WITH DTC P0137 (CIRCUIT LOW INPUT), CHECK THE REAR HARNESS AT THE RED CIRCLED AREA IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM.

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IF AN AFTERMARKET ALARM SYSTEM IS INSTALLED, THE REAR HARNESS MIGHT HAVE RECEIVED DAMAGE FROM ELECTRO-TAP CONNECTORS (A) OR TO THE PROTECTOR TUBE (B). THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

10076677

HANDS-FREE BLUETOOTH MODULE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING RELATED CONCERNS. TO IMPROVE THEHANDLING OF BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING CUSTOMER CONCERNS, MAZDA CREATED A SPECIAL SERVICE AND PARTS EXCHANGE PROGRAM AS OF FEBRUARY 2010. CUSTOMERS EXPERIENCING RELATED CONCERNS SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE AND/OR DEVICE INSPECTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE.

Infotainment

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11023703

Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the...

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Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view [Gen 6 vehicles] B14F0:92 - General temporary failure in forward sensing camera (FSC) [Gen 7 vehicles built on or before March 2, 2019] No DTC - Warning Message only [Gen 7 vehicles built after March 2, 2019] DTC C1001:92 or B14F0:92 set as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern.

11022727

When replacing the SiriusXM satellite radio unit, a call must be made to inform SiriusXM of the existing Radio ID and...

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the new/replacement SAT Radio ID as soon as possible to ensure the customer leaves the dealership with an active SAT radio.

10225761

Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the...

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Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: * C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view [Gen 6 vehicles] * B14F0:92 - General temporary failure in forward sensing camera (FSC) [Gen 7 vehicles built on or before March 2, 2019] * No DTC - Warning Message only [Gen 7 vehicles built after March 2, 2019] DTC C1001:92 or B14F0:92 set as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. * In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). * In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern. NOTE: In most cases, no dealer visit is necessary.

10213423

Siriusxm satellite radio registration transfer after unit replacement

10199720

NAVIGATION UPDATES FOR TOMTOM NAVIGATION SYSTEM.

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Some customers may request updates for their vehicle's navigation system. Refer customers to Mazdausa.com.

10194887

Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the...

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Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view [Gen 6 vehicles], B14F0:92 - General temporary failure in forward sensing camera (FSC) [Gen 7 vehicles build on or before March 2, 2019], No DTC - Gen 7 vehicles built after March 2, 2019, DTC C1001:92 or B14F0:92 set as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern.

10186335

Fctry MESSASGE DISPLAYED after instrument cluster replacement.

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After the installation of a new instrument cluster, the message "Fctry" is displayed instead of the odometer. Some new instrument clusters are in the factory mode setting. Factory mode cancellation is required.

10186334

Display shows inaccurate ambient temperature.

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Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature display is not accurate, or it takes too long for the display to show actual temperature.

10185968

Some customers may complain about a blurry rear view monitor display.

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This may be caused by an aftermarket accessory device.

10185967

When installing a navigation SD card, confirm that the card is unlocked.

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Also, Mazda Does Not Recommend swapping navigation system SD cards from one vehicle to another for testing. If swapped, the SD card that is installed into the other vehicle becomes linked to the VIN of that vehicle.

10183601

Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010.

10173249

Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field...

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of view B14F0:92 - General temporary failure in forward sensing camera (FSC) DTC C1001:92 or B14F0:92 set as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern. NOTE: Instrument Cluster Multi-Information Display Warning Messages vary depending on vehicle year/model. See the Owner's Manual for details.

10153337

Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010. Customers experiencing related concerns should have their vehicle and/or device inspected according to the following procedure.

10153336

Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010. Customers experiencing related concerns should have their vehicle and/or device inspected according to the following procedure.

10153333

Mazda infotainment systems require contacting the proper source for diagnostic support, parts authorization, and parts exchange.

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Some components require prior authorization before ordering as exchange. Refer to DAG Exchange Central (MXConnect>Parts and Accessories>Parts>Programs>Exchange Central) for component availability, source of technical support and prior authorization requirement. NOTE: Always check for a TSB that may modify or eliminate prior authorization for a specific symptom for a given component.

10153330

When replacing the SiriusXM satellite radio unit (or a MAZDA CONNECT tuner and amp unit (TAU)) with replacement tuner...

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for any reason, a call must be made to inform SiriusXM of the existing Radio ID and the new/replacement SAT Radio ID as soon as possible to ensure the customer leaves the dealership with active working SAT radio.

10148070

Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010. Customers experiencing related concerns should have their vehicle and/or device inspected according to the following procedure.

10143965

Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010.Customers experiencing related concerns should have their vehicle and/or device inspected according to the following procedure.

10142530

Some vehicles may have DTC C1001:92 stored in memory.

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DTC C1001:92 sets as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern.NOTE: Instrument Cluster Multi-Information Display Warning Messages vary depending on vehicle year/model. See the Owner's Manual for details.

10142527

Mazda infotainment systems require contacting the proper source for diagnostic support, parts authorization, and parts exchange.

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Some components require prior authorization before ordering as exchange. Refer to DAG Exchange Central (MXConnect>Parts and Accessories>Parts>Programs>Exchange Central) for component availability, source of technical support and prior authorization requirement. NOTE: Always check for a TSB that may modify or eliminate prior authorization for a specific symptom for a given component.

10142525

When replacing the SiriusXM satellite radio unit (or a MAZDA CONNECT tuner and amp unit (TAU)) with replacement tuner...

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for any reason, a call must be made to inform SiriusXM of the existing Radio ID and the new/replacement SAT Radio ID as soon as possible to ensure the customer leaves the dealership with active (working SAT radio).

10136787

Some vehicles may exhibit BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging related concerns.

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To improve the handling of BLUETOOTH hands-free and/or text messaging customer concerns, Mazda created a special service and parts exchange program as of February 2010. Customers experiencing related concerns should have their vehicle and/or device inspected according to the following procedure.

10136370

Some customers may experience a navigation system screen that shows the wrong location.

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This concern is due to poor reception of the GPS signals. To eliminate this concern, the CMU hardware has been modified.

10123436

Some vehicles may experience unusual noise coming from inside the front door panel when playing the audio system.

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This is caused by the damper coming off the speaker frame due to corrosion. To correct the issue, a plating process was added at the supplier beginning on November 13, 2015.

10118751

Some vehicles may have DTC C1001:92 stored in memory.

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DTC C1001:92 sets as a past record for low visibility of the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). It does not mean there is an actual FSC defect. In some cases the customer may have a concern with the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and/or High Beam Control system (HBC). In other cases this DTC might be found without a related customer concern. NOTE: Instrument Cluster Multi-Information Display Warning Messages vary depending on vehicle year/model. See the Owner's Manual for details.

10118479

Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns.

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MAZDA CONNECT Symptom Troubleshooting Table Sections: Audio System, Bluetooth, Center Display, DTC, i-ACTIVESENSE, Maintenance Monitor, Navigation, Noise, Reboot / Frozen Screen / Slow Response, USB / Aux, Voice Command

10118463

Some vehicles may experience unusual noise coming from inside the front door panel when playing the audio system.

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This is caused by the damper coming off the speaker frame due to corrosion on the speaker back frame. To correct the issue, a plating process was added at the supplier beginning on November 13, 2015.

10111038

Some customers may complain about the "wrong" phone is connected to the infotainment system.

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MAZDA CONNECT bluetooth will connect all profiles to devices in order of priority if the last device is not available. This concern may be a normal operation of the CMU connecting to available devices on start up.

10111012

Some vehicles may exhibit navigation unit that cannot read out SMS (Short Messages Service) or does not operate properly after reading SMS.

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These concerns may be caused by problems with the Bluetooth Unit software.

10105633

SOME MAZDA6 VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS...

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BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SURFACES. NOTE: UNDER THE MAZDA SERVICE PROGRAM (MSP45), ALL CURRENT DEALER INVENTORY AND RETAILED VEHICLES FOUND TO BE WITHIN THE ABOVE VIN AND PRODUCTION DATES RANGES MUST BE REPAIRED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS SERVICE BULLETIN. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY REPAIR, VALIDATE THAT THE VEHICLE IS APPLICABLE TO THIS PROGRAM BY PERFORMING AN "EMDCS WARRANTY VEHICLE INQUIRY" AND VERIFYING THE VEHICLE DISPLAYS CAMPAIGN "MSP45" AND ITS CAMPAIGN STATUS DISPLAYS "OPEN". SEE "VEHICLE INSPECTION PROCEDURE" BELOW.

10105481

MAZDA INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS REQUIRE CONTACTING THE PROPER SOURCE FOR DIAGNOSTIC SUPPORT, PARTS AUTHORIZATION, AND PARTS EXCHANGE.

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SOME COMPONENTS REQUIRE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BEFORE ORDERING AS EXCHANGE. REFER TO DAG EXCHANGE CENTRAL (MXCONNECT>PARTS AND ACCESSORIES>PARTS>PROGRAMS>EXCHANGE CENTRAL) FOR COMPONENT AVAILABILITY, SOURCE OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND PRIOR AUTHORIZATION REQUIREMENT. NOTE: ALWAYS CHECK FOR A TSB THAT MAY MODIFY OR ELIMINATE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION FOR A SPECIFIC SYMPTOM FOR A GIVEN COMPONENT.

10105468

THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR DIAGNOSTICS, PARTS AUTHORIZATION, AND PARTS EXCHANGE REQUIRE CONTACTING THE PROPER SOURCE.

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TOMTOM NAVIGATION HELP DESK AT 866-486-6866 FROM 7AM-11PM (M-F) AND 9AM-8PM (SAT) EASTERN STANDARD TIME. NOTE: ONE OF THE FIRST STEPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM IS FOR THE CUSTOMER OR DEALER TO CALL TOMTOM. IF THE TOMTOM CALL CENTER CANNOT SOLVE THE CUSTOMERS PROBLEM, THEY WILL PROVIDE A CASE NUMBER TO THE CUSTOMER THAT CAN BE REFERRED TO IF NEEDED. SERVICE ADVISORS SHOULD GET THIS CASE NUMBER FROM THE CUSTOMER IF THE VEHICLE COMES INTO THE DEALER FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS SO THE TECHNICIAN CAN HAVE IT WHEN CALLING TOMTOM.

10099232

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT EITHER AN AUDIO SCREEN THAT IS LOCKING-UP (BLACK SCREEN) OR AN INOPERATIVE AUDIO TOUCH SCREEN.

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IN BOTH CASES HOWEVER, THE AUDIO UNIT SOUND OUTPUT IS NORMAL. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE AUDIO UNIT. THE PRODUCTION PROCESS AT THE AUDIO SUPPLIER HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO ELIMINATE THESE CONCERNS.

10098545

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING RELATED CONCERNS.

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TO IMPROVE THE HANDLING OF BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING CUSTOMER CONCERNS, MAZDA CRE-ATED A SPECIAL SERVICE AND PARTS EXCHANGE PROGRAM AS OF FEBRUARY 2010.

10098208

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE SYMPTOMS MENTIONED BELOW, WHICH CAN BE FIXED WITH THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATE (VERSION 10.852 OR LATER).

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VEHICLE ICON JUMPS AROUND OR VIBRATES. CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE FACTORY RESET FOR RETAIL VEHICLES. OTHERWISE, PERSONAL SETTINGS (SUCH AS DISPLAY AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS) WILL BE LOST, INCLUDING FAVORITES INFORMATION.

10098164

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE THE SYMPTOMS MENTIONED BELOW, WHICH CAN BE FIXED WITH THE LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATE (VERSION 10.852 OR LATER).

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VEHICLE ICON JUMPS AROUND OR VIBRATES. CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE FACTORY RESET FOR RETAIL VEHICLES. OTHERWISE, PERSONAL SETTINGS (SUCH AS DISPLAY AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS) WILL BE LOST, INCLUDING FAVORITES INFORMATION.

10098121

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY IS NOT ACCURATE, OR IT TAKES TOO LONG FOR THE DISPLAY...

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TO SHOW ACTUAL TEMPERATURE.WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER A CUSTOMER WITH THIS CONCERN, FIRST VERIFY THE CONDITION WHEN THE CUSTOMER NOTICED THIS SYMPTOM. IF THE CONDITION IS SIMILAR TO THE FOLLOWING CONTROL LOGIC OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OR DIF-FERENCE BETWEEN THE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND OTHERS, ADVISE THE CUSTOMER THAT THIS IS A NOR-MAL CHARACTERISTIC OF THE VEHICLE AND NOT A MALFUNCTION.

10098024

THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR DIAGNOSTICS, PARTS AUTHORIZATION, AND PARTS EXCHANGE REQUIRE CONTACTING THE PROPER SOURCE.

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TOMTOM NAVIGATION HELP DESK AT 866-486-6866 FROM 7AM-11PM (M-F) AND 9AM-8PM (SAT) EASTERN STANDARD TIME. NOTE: ONE OF THE FIRST STEPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM IS FOR THE CUSTOMER OR DEALER TO CALL TOMTOM. IF THE TOMTOM CALL CENTER CANNOT SOLVE THE CUSTOMERS PROBLEM, THEY WILL PROVIDE A CASE NUMBER TO THE CUSTOMER THAT CAN BE REFERRED TO IF NEEDED. SERVICE ADVISORS SHOULD GET THIS CASE NUMBER FROM THE CUSTOMER IF THE VEHICLE COMES INTO THE DEALER FOR FURTHER DIAGNOSIS SO THE TECHNICIAN CAN HAVE IT WHEN CALLING TOMTOM.

10098022

WHEN REPLACING THE SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO UNIT (OR A MAZDA CONNECT TUNER AND AMP UNIT (TAU)) WITH REPLACEMENT TUNER...

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FOR ANY REASON, A CALL MUST BE MADE TO INFORM SIRIUSXM OF THE EXISTING RADIO ID AND THE NEW/ REPLACEMENT SAT RADIO ID AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE THE CUSTOMER LEAVES THE DEALERSHIP WITH ACTIVE (WORKING SAT RADIO.

10097978

AN UPDATED VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE FOR THE TOMTOM NAVIGATION SYSTEM HAS BECOME AVAILABLE.

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UNDER THIS MSP42, THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM WILL BE REFLASHED TO THE UPDATED VERSION USING A SD CARD. THIS SOFTWARE UPDATE WILL ELIMINATE CANCELING VOICE RECOGNITION WHEN VEHICLE SPEED TRANSITIONS PAST 4MPH AND IMPROVE THE FOLLOWING: SYSTEM STABILITY SPEECH RECOGNITION VERBAL AND VISUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE (3D VIEW NOW INCLUDES MORE VISUAL FEEDBACK SUCH AS ARROWS INDICATING WHICH LANE TO USE IN COMPLICATED INTERCHANGES) COMMANDER SWITCH CONTROL (FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED) GPS RECOVERY AFTER SIGNAL IS LOST (TUNNELS, PARKING GARAGES, ETC.) CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE FACTORY RESET FOR RETAIL VEHICLES. OTHERWISE, PERSONAL SETTINGS (SUCH AS DISPLAY AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS) WILL BE LOST, INCLUDING FAVORITES INFORMATION.

10097977

AN UPDATED VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE FOR THE TOMTOM NAVIGATION SYSTEM HAS BECOME AVAILABLE.

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UNDER THIS MSP42, THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM WILL BE REFLASHED TO THE UPDATED VERSION USING A SD CARD. THIS SOFTWARE UPDATE WILL ELIMINATE CANCELING VOICE RECOGNITION WHEN VEHICLE SPEED TRANSITIONS PAST 4MPH AND IMPROVE THE FOLLOWING: SYSTEM STABILITY SPEECH RECOGNITION VERBAL AND VISUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE (3D VIEW NOW INCLUDES MORE VISUAL FEEDBACK SUCH AS ARROWS INDICATING WHICH LANE TO USE IN COMPLICATED INTERCHANGES) COMMANDER SWITCH CONTROL (FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED) GPS RECOVERY AFTER SIGNAL IS LOST (TUNNELS, PARKING GARAGES, ETC.) CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE FACTORY RESET FOR RETAIL VEHICLES. OTHERWISE, PERSONAL SETTINGS (SUCH AS DISPLAY AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS) WILL BE LOST, INCLUDING FAVORITES INFORMATION.

10093288

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING RELATED CONCERNS.

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TO IMPROVE THE HANDLING OF BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE AND/OR TEXT MESSAGING CUSTOMER CONCERNS, MAZDA CRE-ATED A SPECIAL SERVICE AND PARTS EXCHANGE PROGRAM AS OF FEBRUARY 2010.CUSTOMERS EXPERIENCING RELATED CONCERNS SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE AND/OR DEVICE INSPECTED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE.

10093275

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A TOUCH SCREEN THAT LOCKS UP (BLACK SCREEN) OR DOES NOT RESPOND.

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HOWEVER, IN EITHER CASE THE AUDIO SOUND IS NORMAL. THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY AN INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE AUDIO UNIT. THE PRODUCTION PROCESS AT THE AUDIO SUP-PLIER HAS BEEN IMPROVED TO ELIMINATE THESE CONCERNS.

10091433

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A BLURRY REAR VIEW MONITOR DISPLAY.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY AN AFTERMARKET ACCESSORY DEVICE

10091406

WHEN INSTALLING A NAVIGATION SD CARD, CONFIRM THAT THE CARD IS UNLOCKED.

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ALSO, MAZDA DOES NOT RECOMMEND SWAPPING NAVIGATION SYSTEM SD CARDS FROM ONE VEHICLE TO ANOTHER FOR TESTING. IF SWAPPED, THE SD CARD THAT IS INSTALLED INTO THE OTHER VEHICLE BECOMES LINKED TO THE VIN OF THAT VEHICLE.

10091266

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A BLURRY REAR VIEW MONITOR DISPLAY.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY AN AFTERMARKET ACCESSORY DEVICE.

10091265

WHEN INSTALLING A NAVIGATION SD CARD, CONFIRM THAT THE CARD IS UNLOCKED.

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ALSO, MAZDA DOES NOT RECOMMEND SWAPPING NAVIGATION SYSTEM SD CARDS FROM ONE VEHICLE TO ANOTHER FOR TESTING. IF SWAPPED, THE SD CARD THAT IS INSTALLED INTO THE OTHER VEHICLE BECOMES LINKED TO THE VIN OF THAT VEHICLE.

10086463

OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS, AN INCREASING NUMBER OF IPHONE SE EARLY ADOPTERS HAVE REPORTED AUDIO ISSUES WITH BLUETOOTH...

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PHONE CALLS WHEN THE SMARTPHONE IS PAIRED WITH A VEHICLE OR WIRELESS HEADSET. THE ISSUE EXTENDS TO GPS VOICE NAVIGATION FOR SOME, BUT STREAMING MUSIC OVER BLUETOOTH APPEARS TO BE UNAFFECTED. SPECIFICALLY, DOZENS OF USERS IN THE APPLE SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AND MACRUMORS DISCUSSION FORUMS CLAIM TO BE EXPERIENCING DISTORTED, STATICKY, OR INAUDIBLE PHONE CALLS WHEN USING AN IPHONE SE. IF YOU EXPERIENCE A CUSTOMER COMPLAINT, AND THE CUSTOMER HAS A NEW IPHONE SE, DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS ON THE VEHICLE. EXPLAIN TO THE CUSTOMER THAT THE IPHONE MAY BE THE PROBLEM. HAVE THE CUSTOMER VISIT THIS WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.MACRUMORS.COM/2016/04/11/IPHONE-SE-BLUETOOTH-PHONE-CALL-AUDIO-ISSUES/

10085383

IDS UPDATE 101.00 AND 101.02 IS NOW AVAILABLE ON MS3 UNDER THE "IDS/INFOTAINMENT" TAB.

10056817

MAZDA: SOME VEHICLES ARE EXPERIENCING AN ILLUMINATION OF MASTER WARNING LIGHT AND CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT AND...

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INFORMATION DISPLAYING, WHILE DRIVING, I-ELOOP INSPECTION IS REQUIRED. MODEL 2014-2015 MAZDA3, MAZDA6. *PE

Brakes

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11026353

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern. NOTE: Before following this Service Alert repair procedure, ensure published TSBs in MGSS have been completed per model year.

11009644

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

11007009

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

11003396

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10252508

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10243568

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10230875

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10228657

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10226814

Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers.

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In most cases the oil that is present is normal, and a result of the oil that remains on the shaft during the normal sweeping process of the shaft seal. Follow the inspection guidelines below to determine if the condition is a result of the normal sweeping process or a failure of the shaft seal.

10213417

Passenger fAirbag deactivation (PAD) indicator light illumination

10213399

Brake noise, judder and dragging diagnosis and servicing

10213387

SHOCK ABSORBER REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES

10190957

Some vehicles may exhibit a groan noise from the front brakes when braking at a very low speed (approximately 6 mph/10 km/h).

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This is caused by a brake torque variation due to an uneven coating of the brake pad friction material forming on the surface of the disc plate. To eliminate this concern, the surface processing on the disc plate has been changed.

10188490

WARNING: DO NOT PERFORM OPERATIONAL TESTING OF THE SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS) SYSTEM.

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If the warning indicator light is not illuminated and there are no codes stored in the system, the system is operating properly, and Mazda cannot perform any additional testing of the system. Dealers and customers should never attempt to test or recreate crash scenarios under any circumstances because that could lead to an accident and injuries. NOTE: This article only applies to the applicable vehicles below equipped with SCBS system that uses a Laser Sensor. This article does not apply to newer vehicles equipped with SCBS system that uses a Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).

10188481

Some vehicles may exhibit a crack on the front shock absorber dust boot (A).

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This may be caused by dust boot insufficient resistance to cold. The shape and material of the dust boot has been changed to improve the resistance to cold.

10182092

Some vehicles may exhibit a groan noise from the front brakes when braking at a very low speed (approximately 6 mph/10 km/h).

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This is caused by a brake torque variation due to an uneven coating of the brake pad friction material forming on the surface of the disc plate. To eliminate this concern, the surface processing on the disc plate has been changed.

10170941

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10170815

Some vehicles may exhibit a groan noise from the front brakes when braking at a very low speed (approximately 6 mph / 10 km/h).

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This may be caused by a brake torque variation at that speed due to an inappropriate machining process of the brake disc surface. Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following repair procedure.

10170656

Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers.

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In most cases the oil that is present is normal, and a result of the oil that remains on the shaft during the normal sweeping process of the shaft seal. Follow the inspection guidelines below to determine if the condition is a result of the normal sweeping process or a failure of the shaft seal.

10168068

Some vehicles may exhibit a groan noise from the front brakes when braking at a very low speed (approximately 6 mph / 10 km/h).

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This may be caused by a brake torque variation at that speed due to an inappropriate machining process of the brake disc surface.

10153329

This information is provided to help address Passenger Airbag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator illumination concerns during...

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vehicle service.

10153315

Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers.

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In most cases the oil that is present is normal, and a result of the oil that remains on the shaft during the normal sweeping process of the shaft seal. Follow the inspection guidelines to determine if the condition is a result of the normal sweeping process or a failure of the shaft seal.

10153307

Mazda North American Operations has approved an additional on-car brake lathe as an option for MNAO authorized equipment.

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The Pro-Cut On-Car Brake Lathe has been added to the MNAO authorized equipment program. NOTE: Accu-turn is still an approved brake lathe, but it is no longer available for purchase from our vendor. IMPORTANT: Rotors must be machined using a Mazda approved on-car brake lathe, or warranty claims are subject to denial or debit. Tool Number Description Pricing PC1923MAZ Pro-Cut On-Car Brake Lathe Check eStore or call for current pricing OBTAINING TOOLS This tool can be ordered through Mazda eStore. You can log on to eStore at: http://dealers.mazdausa.com CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION For warranty or product information contact Mazda Authorized Service Equipment at 877-768-6657. Customer service representatives are available from 7:30 AM until 7:00 PM CST, Monday through Friday. SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL (SST) PART NAME: OVERVIEW Pro-Cut On-Car Brake Lathe PART NUMBER: PC1923MAZ APPLICABLE MODELS: All USAGE: To machine brake rotors on the vehicle.

10153227

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10148003

Mazda North American Operations has approved an additional on-car brake lathe as an option for MNAO authorized equipment.

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The Pro-Cut On-Car Brake Lathe has been added to the MNAO authorized equipment program. NOTE: Accu-turn is still an approved brake lathe, but it is no longer available for purchase from our vendor. IMPORTANT: Rotors must be machined using a Mazda approved on-car brake lathe, or warranty claims are subject to denial or debit.

10143974

Some vehicles may exhibit a crack on the front shock absorber dust boot (1).

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This may be caused by the dust boot having insufficient resistance to the cold. The shape and material of the dust boot has been changed to improve its resistance to cold.

10142520

This service bulletin illustrates the conditions when a TPMS warning light may illuminate, why it illuminated and how to...

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properly initialize the system.The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) monitors the tire pressure of all four tires indirectly using the data sent from the ABS wheel speed sensors. If the air pressure of one or more tires is too low compared with the specified value (the initial value learned by the system), the system warns the driver with the TPMS warning light in the instrument cluster and a beep sound. To allow the TPMS to operate correctly, it is essential that the TPMS be initialized to learn new conditions whenever a tire related service is performed.

10142515

Mazda North American Operations has approved an additional on-car brake lathe as an option for MNAOauthorized equipment.

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The Pro-Cut On-Car Brake Lathe has been added to the MNAO authorizedequipment program.NOTE: Accu-turn is still an approved brake lathe, but it is no longer available for purchase from our vendor. IMPORTANT: Rotors must be machined using a Mazda approved on-car brake lathe, or warranty claimsare subject to denial or debit.

10136784

This information is provided to help address Passenger Airbag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator illumination concerns during...

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vehicle service.

10136776

Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging.

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If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may occur, and to better assist the customer in resolving their specific brake concern.

10134930

Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers.

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In most cases the oil that is present is normal, and a result of the oil that remains on the shaft during the normal sweeping process of the shaft seal. Follow the inspection guidelines to determine if the condition is a result of the normal sweeping process or a failure of the shaft seal.

10125469

The Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) system alerts the driver of a possible collision using an indication in the display...

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and a warning sound when the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) detects a vehicle ahead and determines that a collision with a vehicle ahead is imminent. In addition, the system reduces damage in the event of a collision by operating the brake control when the system determines that a collision is unavoidable. It may also be possible to avoid a collision depending on the relative speed between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. In addition, when the driver depresses the brake pedal, the brakes are applied firmly and quickly to assist.

10111028

Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) frequently asked questions (FAQ)

10105891

SOME VEHICLES EXHIBIT BRAKE RELATED CONCERNS SUCH AS BRAKE NOISE, BRAKE JUDDER OR BRAKE DRAGGING.

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IF YOU ENCOUNTER A CUSTOMER COMPLAINT FOR ANY ONE OF THESE SYMPTOMS, REFER TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO UNDERSTAND WHY SYMPTOMS MAY OCCUR, AND TO BETTER ASSIST THE CUSTOMER IN RESOLVING THEIR SPECIFIC BRAKE CONCERN.

10105445

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A RATTLE NOISE FROM THE FRONT DOOR GLASS WHEN DRIVING WITH THE WINDOW OPEN APPROX.

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1/2 TO 4 INCHES (1 - 10 CM). THE RATTLE NOISE MAY BE CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT HOLDING FORCE OF THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL. TO INCREASE THE HOLDING FORCE, THE SHAPE OF GLASS RUN CHANNEL HAS BEEN CHANGED AND NON-WOVEN PADS HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL.

10105443

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CHIRP/CLUNK TYPE NOISE FROM THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS (A) WHEN DRIVING ON A ROUGH ROAD OR PASSING OVER A SPEED BUMP.

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VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE SHOCK ABSORBERS SHOW NO EXTERNAL DAMAGE.

10099703

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CHIRP/CLUNK TYPE NOISE FROM THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS (A) WHEN DRIVING ON A ROUGH ROAD OR PASSING OVER A SPEED BUMP.

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VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE SHOCK ABSORBERS SHOW NO EXTERNAL DAMAGE.

10099694

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER TPMS, ABS AND TCS/DSC INDICATOR WARNING LIGHTS ON AND DTC U3000:49[STANDARD...

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DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM] OR C0061:29, C0062:29, C0063:29 [STANDARD DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM] STORED IN MEMORY. THE AIRBAG, SCBS, AT, MRCC, LDWS AND HBC INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATOR LIGHTS MAY ALSO COME ON. INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE SAS CONTROL MODULE MAY BE THE CAUSE.

10098245

MAZDA NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS RECEIVED MANY REQUESTS FROM OUR DEALERS ASKING US TO APPROVE ADDITIONAL ON-CAR BRAKE...

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LATHES AS AN OPTION FOR MNAO AUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT. DUE TO YOUR FEEDBACK AND AFTER EVALUATING A FEW ON-CAR BRAKE LATHES, WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ADDED THE PRO CUT ON-CAR BRAKE LATHE TO MNAO AUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT PROGRAM. THE ACCU-TURN IS STILL AN APPROVED BRAKE LATHE BUT IT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE FROM OUR VENDOR. IMPORTANT REMINDER ROTORS MUST BE MACHINED USING A MAZDA APPROVED ON-CAR BRAKE LATHE OR WARRANTY CLAIMS ARE SUBJECT TO DENIAL OR DEBIT.

10098103

SOME VEHICLES EXHIBIT BRAKE RELATED CONCERNS SUCH AS BRAKE NOISE, BRAKE JUDDER OR BRAKE DRAGGING.

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IF YOU ENCOUNTER A CUSTOMER COMPLAINT FOR ANY ONE OF THESE SYMPTOMS, REFER TO THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO UNDERSTAND WHY SYMPTOMS MAY OCCUR, AND TO BETTER ASSIST THE CUSTOMER IN RESOLVING THEIR SPECIFIC BRAKE CONCERN.

10092922

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT IN EXTREME COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS, THE SUNROOF MAY SUDDENLY OPEN BY ITSELF WHEN THE HEATER IS ON.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE DUE TO A SHORT IN THE SUNROOF SWITCH (A) CAUSED FROM CONDEN-SATION GENERATED BETWEEN THE ROOF PANEL AND THE SEAL. TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN IN THE FUTURE, A PROTECTIVE FILM HAS BEEN INSTALLED TO THE SWITCH AND A PAD INSTALLED TO THE HARNESS.

10092775

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A RATTLE NOISE FROM THE FRONT DOOR GLASS WHEN DRIVING WITH THE WINDOW OPEN APPROX.

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1/2 TO 4 INCHES (1 - 10 CM). THE RATTLE NOISE MAY BE CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT HOLDING FORCE OF THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL. TO INCREASE THE HOLDING FORCE, THE SHAPE OF GLASS RUN CHANNEL HAS BEEN CHANGED AND NON-WOVEN PADS HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL.

10092719

IN CERTAIN CONDITIONS, SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS) MAY OPERATE UNINTENTIONALLY.

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THE OWNER'S MANUAL PROVIDES 7 EXAMPLES: OBJECTS ON THE ROAD AT THE ENTRANCE TO A CURVE.VEHICLES PASSING IN THE OPPOSITE LANE WHILE MAKING A CURVE.METAL OBJECTS, BUMPS, OR PROTRUDING OBJECTS ON THE ROAD.WHEN PASSING THROUGH A TOLL GATE.WHEN PASSING UNDER A VINYL CURTAIN OR FLAG.PLASTIC OBJECTS SUCH AS PYLONS.TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES, PEDESTRIANS, ANIMALS OR STANDING TREES.THIS M-TIP ARTICLE PROVIDES 2 ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES:A. THERE IS FOGGING ON THE INNER SURFACE OF THE WINDSHIELD.B. THERE IS/ARE FOGGING/WATER DROPS ON THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE WINDSHIELD.THE NEAR INFRARED LASER BEAM IS A LIGHT BEAM AND IS REFRACTED BY WATER DROPS OR FOREIGN MATERIAL ON THE WINDSHIELD. IN THIS CASE, THE NEAR INFRARED LASER BEAM MAY NOT DETECT AN OBSTRUCTION AHEAD CORRECTLY.

10092070

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT IN EXTREME COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS, THE SUNROOF MAY SUDDENLY OPEN BY ITSELF WHEN THE HEATER IS ON.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE DUE TO A SHORT IN THE SUNROOF SWITCH (A) CAUSED FROM CONDEN-SATION GENERATED BETWEEN THE ROOF PANEL AND THE SEAL. TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN IN THE FUTURE, A PROTECTIVE FILM HAS BEEN INSTALLED TO THE SWITCH AND A PAD INSTALLED TO THE HARNESS.

10092025

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE A RATTLE NOISE FROM THE FRONT DOOR GLASS WHEN DRIVING WITH THE WINDOW OPEN APPROX.

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1/2 TO 4 INCHES (1 - 10 CM). THE RATTLE NOISE MAY BE CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT HOLDING FORCE OF THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL. TO INCREASE THE HOLDING FORCE, THE SHAPE OF GLASS RUN CHANNEL HAS BEEN CHANGED AND NON-WOVEN PADS HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE GLASS RUN CHANNEL.

10085288

IN CERTAIN CONDITIONS, SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS) MAY OPERATE UNINTENTIONALLY.

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THE OWNER'S MANUAL PROVIDES 7 EXAMPLES: OBJECTS ON THE ROAD AT THE ENTRANCE TO A CURVE.VEHICLES PASSING IN THE OPPOSITE LANE WHILE MAKING A CURVE.METAL OBJECTS, BUMPS, OR PROTRUDING OBJECTS ON THE ROAD.WHEN PASSING THROUGH A TOLL GATE.WHEN PASSING UNDER A VINYL CURTAIN OR FLAG.PLASTIC OBJECTS SUCH AS PYLONS.TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES, PEDESTRIANS, ANIMALS OR STANDING TREES.THIS M-TIP ARTICLE PROVIDES 2 ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES:A. THERE IS FOGGING ON THE INNER SURFACE OF THE WINDSHIELD.B. THERE IS/ARE FOGGING/WATER DROPS ON THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE WINDSHIELD.THE NEAR INFRARED LASER BEAM IS A LIGHT BEAM AND IS REFRACTED BY WATER DROPS OR FOREIGN MATERIAL ON THE WINDSHIELD. IN THIS CASE, THE NEAR INFRARED LASER BEAM MAY NOT DETECT AN OBSTRUCTION AHEAD CORRECTLY.

Transmission

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11026350

Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) Diagnostic Guidelines Diagnostic Guidelines When diagnosing NVH concerns, it is...

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essential to first classify the issue into one of three primary categories: Noise, Vibration, or Harshness. Many customer complaints may involve overlapping symptoms, such as both noise and vibration, so identifying the dominant characteristic is critical. Once the primary symptom is determined, follow the appropriate diagnostic path. For example, if a concern includes both noise and vibration but is related to vehicle speed, the vibration diagnostic path should be followed. When considering component replacement during the diagnostic process, it is best practice to start with the lowest cost or most accessible part unless diagnostic evidence clearly identifies a more expensive or complex component as the root cause. This approach helps minimize repair costs and avoids unnecessary part replacements. For example, a growling or bearing whine noise may be mistakenly attributed to internal components in the differential, transfer unit, or transmission, when the actual source is a wheel bearing. Misdiagnosis like this can lead to unnecessary repairs, added time and cost. To help prevent this, always follow the guidelines in the repair procedure.

11026347

There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and...

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transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

11017697

There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and...

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transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

11011141

Some customers may report concerns with interior upholstery surface stains particularly on high contact areas (e.g.:...

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seats, steering wheel, door panels, shifter...etc.). This may be caused by skin oils or chemicals such as hand lotions.

11009654

The SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT uses Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Type: FZ.

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Only use ATF-FZ to fill or top off the fluid level. ATF-FZ is specially designed for use in the SKYACTIV-DRIVE series AT. It is a low viscosity formula with less friction for better fuel economy. NOTE: ATF-FZ is colored blue for easy identification.

10225767

The new SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT uses "Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Type: FZ".

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Only use "ATF-FZ" to fill or top off the fluid level. ATF-FZ is specially designed for use in the SKYACTIV-DRIVE series AT. It is a low viscosity formula with less friction for better fuel economy. NOTE: ATF-FZ is colored blue for easy identification.

10215238

Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires...

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configuration.

10213405

ATFFZ required for SKYACTIV drive 6speed automatic transaxle

10213402

Hard shifting/shift lever bebration

10209752

There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and...

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transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

10208564

There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and...

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transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

10208554

Some customers may report concerns with interior upholstery surface stains particularly on high contact areas (e.g.:...

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steering wheel, door panels, shifter...etc.). This may be caused by skin oils or chemicals such as hand lotions. Use a clean towel damped in leather/vinyl cleaner or mild soap to clean the steering wheel. NOTE: Upholstery maintenance and care information can also be found in the Owner's Manual.

10201774

Some vehicles (without power seats) may exhibit a driver seat that gradually moves down by itself.

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This concern may be caused when a load, which is applied to the seat during braking, exceeds a certain level that could impact the retaining mechanism of the seat lifter causing the seat to gradually move downward. To eliminate this concern, the play in the lift mechanism gears has been reduced.

10194714

There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and...

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transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

10183592

Some customers may complain of a whining noise from the automatic transaxle when driving at 10 mph and above.

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The noise: Depends on the vehicles speed only (the more speed, the more noise) Occurs with all types of driving (acceleration, deceleration, steady speed) Does not depend on rpm, gear, or ATF temperature

10177844

Some vehicles may exhibit one of the following concerns: Sometimes the shifter may jump out of 3rd gear over a road...

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bump when accelerating after deceleration at 25-40 mph (40-65 km/h) Hard to shift into 3rd, 4th, 5th, and/or 6th gear Shift lever vibrates when driving in 3rd or 4th gear. This is caused by inappropriate transmission internal parts.

10177012

When replacing manual or automatic transmission, make sure to remove the plug from the old transmission (as shown below)...

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and then re-install it to the new transmission with a new washer. The new transmissions (including remanufactured A/T) have a shipping plug, as shown in the figures (M/T: black, rubber made; A/T: pink and black, with breather). This plug is for shipping use only and needs to be removed in order to re-install the original plug from the old transmission.

10174570

Some vehicles may exhibit an unusual noise (clacking) from under the front of the vehicle.

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This noise only occurs when starting to move the vehicle while the steering wheel is fully turned to the driver-side (left side for LHD vehicle and right side for RHD vehicle). NOTE: The noise will not occur if the steering wheel is in the center or to the full passenger-side position. The noise is caused when the edge (A) of the inner ball joint (B) gets stuck with the steering gear housing (C).

10171792

Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires configuration.

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NOTE: The following Caution is included with every ATX that requires configuration.

10169513

WARRANTY GUIDELINES FOR RETURNED TRANSMISSION CORES.

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Be advised that the Mazda Remanufactured Transmission Center (MRTC) has found that up to 30% of the returned transmission cores either included the wrong transmission oil cooler, or the oil cooler was missing altogether. IMPORTANT NOTE: ALWAYS REMEMBER TO INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL OIL COOLER WITH THE RETURNED TRANSMISSION CORE!

10162013

Some vehicles may exhibit one of the following concerns: Sometimes the shifter may jump out of 3rd gear over a road bump...

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when accelerating after deceleration at 25-40 mph (40-65 km/h), Hard to shift into 3rd, 4th, 5th, and/or 6th gear, Shift lever vibrates when driving in 3rd or 4th gear. This is caused by inappropriate transmission internal parts.

10159204

There have been warranty claims submitted for noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source...

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of the noise was a wheel bearing. This misdiagnosis can lead to multiple repair attempts, warranty debits, and additional inconvenience and/or cost to the customer. To reduce the chance of this occurring, please follow the steps outlined in the repair procedure.

10155437

Some customers may complain of a whining noise from the automatic transaxle when driving at 10 mph and above.

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The noise: Depends on the vehicles speed only (the more speed, the more noise)Occurs with all types of driving (acceleration, deceleration, steady speed)Does not depend on rpm, gear, or ATF temperature.This is caused by a damaged bearing in the transaxle due to improper configuration of the transaxle case. A modification has now been implemented on automatic transaxles with the following serial numbers: 7TN0820364 and higher (CX-3) / 8TN1090104 and higher (except CX-3) 8TR1008883 and higher 8TD1003276 and higher 8T50331192 and higher (CX-3) / 8T50329705 and higher (except CX-3).

10155436

Some vehicles may exhibit a squeak noise from the right front driveshaft at the automatic transaxle when driving.

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This concern is likely to occur when driving at speeds between 37-50 mph (60-80 km/h) with the ATF at normal operating temperature. The noise is caused by stick/slip between the oil seal at the transaxle and the dust cover of the driveshaft. To correct this issue, the thickness of the dust cover has been increased.

10154451

Some vehicles may exhibit an unusual noise (clacking) from under the front of the vehicle.

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This noise only occurs when starting to move the vehicle while the steering wheel is fully turned to the driver-side (left side for LHD vehicle and right side for RHD vehicle). NOTE: The noise will not occur if the steering wheel is in the center or to the full passenger-side position.The noise is caused when the edge (A) of the inner ball joint (B) gets stuck with the steering gear housing(C). To eliminate the noise, a spacer (A) has been installed between the inner ball joint (B) and the steering gear housing (C) (both sides) to prevent direct contact.

10145248

Some vehicles may exhibit a squeak noise from the right front driveshaft at the transaxle when driving.

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This concern is likely to occur when driving at speeds between 37-50 mph (60-80 km/h) with the ATF at normal operating temperature. The noise is caused by stick/slip between the oil seal at the transaxle and the dust cover of the drive shaft. To correct this issue, the thickness of the dust cover has been increased.

10144334

Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires...

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configuration.

10144327

Some vehicles may exhibit a squeak noise from the right front driveshaft at the transaxle when driving.

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This concern is likely to occur when driving at speeds between 37-50 mph (60-80 km/h) with the ATF at normal operating temperature. The noise is caused by stick/slip between the oil seal at the transaxle and the dust cover of the driveshaft. To correct this issue, the thickness of the dust cover has been increased.

10142521

Some vehicles may exhibit an unusual noise (clacking) from under the front of the vehicle.

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This noise only occurs when starting to move the vehicle while the steering wheel is fully turned to the driver-side (left side for LHD vehicle and right side for RHD vehicle). NOTE: The noise will not occur if the steering wheel is in the center or to the full passenger-side position. The noise is caused when the edge (A) of the inner ball joint (B) gets stuck with the steering gear housing (C). To eliminate the noise, a spacer (A) has been installed between the inner ball joint (B) and the steering gear housing (C) (both sides) to prevent direct contact.

10136778

The new SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT uses "Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Type: FZ".

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Only use"ATF-FZ" to fill or top off the fluid level. ATF-FZ is specially designed for use in the SKYACTIV-DRIVE series AT. It is a low viscosity formula with less friction for better fuel economy. NOTE: ATF-FZ is colored blue for easy identification.

10120372

Some vehicles may exhibit one of the following concerns: Sometimes the shifter may jump out of 3rd gear over a road bump...

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when accelerating after deceleration at 25-40 mph (40-65 km/h), Hard to shift into 3rd, 4th, 5th, and/or 6th gear, Shift lever vibrates when driving in 3rd or 4th gear. This is caused by inappropriate transmission internal parts.

10120359

Some vehicles (without power seats) may exhibit a driver seat that gradually moves down by itself.

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This concern may be caused when a load, which is applied to the seat during braking, exceeds a certain level that could impact the retaining mechanism of the seat lifter causing the seat to gradually move downward. To eliminate this concern, the play in the lift mechanism gears has been reduced.

10120354

Some vehicles may exhibit one of the following concerns: Sometimes the shifter may jump out of 3rd gear over a road bump...

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when accelerating after deceleration at 25-40 mph (40-65 km/h) Hard to shift into 3rd, 4th, 5th, and/or 6th gear Shift lever vibrates when driving in 3rd or 4th gear. This is caused by inappropriate transmission internal parts.

10118471

Some vehicles may exhibit an unusual noise (clacking) from under the front of the vehicle.

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This noise only occurs when starting to move the vehicle while the steering wheel is turned to the full left position. NOTE: The noise will not occur if the steering wheel is in the center or full right position. The noise is caused when the edge (A) of the left side inner ball joint (B) gets stuck with the steering gear housing (C).

10105629

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS: SOMETIMES THE SHIFTER MAY JUMP OUT OF 3RD GEAR OVER A ROAD...

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BUMP WHEN ACCELERATING AFTER DECELERATION AT 25-40 MPH (40-65 KM/H) HARD TO SHIFT INTO 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, AND/OR 6TH GEAR SHIFT LEVER VIBRATES WHEN DRIVING IN 3RD OR 4TH GEAR THIS IS CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE TRANSMISSION INTERNAL PARTS.

10105621

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS: SOMETIMES THE SHIFTER MAY JUMP OUT OF 3RD GEAR OVER A ROAD...

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BUMP WHEN ACCELERATING AFTER DECELERATION AT 25-40 MPH (40-65 KM/H) HARD TO SHIFT INTO 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, AND/OR 6TH GEAR SHIFT LEVER VIBRATES WHEN DRIVING IN 3RD OR 4TH GEAR THIS IS CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE TRANSMISSION INTERNAL PARTS.

10105522

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT AN UNUSUAL THUMPING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE.

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THIS NOISE ONLY OCCURS WHEN STARTING TO MOVE THE VEHICLE WHILE THE STEERING WHEEL IS TURNED TO THE FULL LEFT POSITION. NOTE: THE NOISE WILL NOT OCCUR IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN THE CENTER OR FULL RIGHT POSITION. THE NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE EDGE OF THE LEFT SIDE INNER BALL JOINT GETS STUCK WITH THE STEERING GEAR HOUSING. TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE SHAPE OF THE INNER BALL JOINT EDGE HAS BEEN CHANGED.

10105465

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT AN UNUSUAL THUMPING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE.

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THIS NOISE ONLY OCCURS WHEN STARTING TO MOVE THE VEHICLE WHILE THE STEERING WHEEL IS TURNED TO THE FULL LEFT POSITION. NOTE: THE NOISE WILL NOT OCCUR IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN THE CENTER OR FULL RIGHT POSITION. THE NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE EDGE OF THE LEFT SIDE INNER BALL JOINT GETS STUCK WITH THE STEERING GEAR HOUSING. TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE SHAPE OF THE INNER BALL JOINT EDGE HAS BEEN CHANGED.

10100889

THE NEW SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT USES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) TYPE: FZ.

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ONLY USE ATF-FZ TO FILL OR TOP OFF THE FLUID LEVEL. ATF-FZ IS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR USE IN THE SKYACTIV-DRIVE SERIES AT. IT IS A LOW VISCOSITY FORMULA WITH LESS FRICTION FOR BETTER FUEL ECONOMY. NOTE: ATF-FZ IS COLORED BLUE FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. TO CHECK THE FLUID LEVEL, REMOVE THE BOLT, THEN REMOVE THE DIPSTICK. THE DIPSTICK IS MARKED WITH A FZ ON SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT. WHEN FINISHED, INSERT THE DIPSTICK AND INSTALL THE BOLT.

10100794

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS: HARD TO SHIFT INTO 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, AND/OR 6TH GEAR.

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SOMETIMES THE SHIFTER MAY JUMP OUT OF 3RD GEAR OVER A ROAD BUMP WHEN ACCELERATING AFTER DECELERATION AT 25-40 MPH (40-65 KM/H) THIS IS CAUSED BY A FAILURE OF THE RELATED CLUTCH HUB(S). TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM OF HARD SHIFTING, THE SHAPE OF THE 3-4 AND 5-6 CLUTCH HUB HAS BEEN CHANGED. A SURFACE TREATMENT HAS NOW BEEN ADDED TO THE 3-4 CLUTCH HUB TO PREVENT 3RD GEAR FROM JUMPING OUT.

10099418

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT AN UNUSUAL THUMPING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE.

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THIS NOISE ONLY OCCURS WHEN STARTING TO MOVE THE VEHICLE WHILE THE STEERING WHEEL IS TURNED TO THE FULL LEFT POSITION. NOTE: THE NOISE WILL NOT OCCUR IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS IN THE CENTER OR FULL RIGHT POSITION. THE NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE EDGE OF THE LEFT SIDE INNER BALL JOINT GETS STUCK WITH THE STEERING GEAR HOUSING. TO ELIMINATE THE NOISE, THE SHAPE OF THE INNER BALL JOINT EDGE HAS BEEN CHANGED.

10099410

SOME VEHICLES (WITHOUT POWER SEATS) MAY EXHIBIT A DRIVER SEAT THAT GRADUALLY MOVES DOWN BY ITSELF.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED WHEN A LOAD, WHICH IS APPLIED TO THE SEAT DURING BRAKING, EXCEEDS A CERTAIN LEVEL THAT COULD IMPACT THE RETAINING MECHANISM OF THE SEAT LIFTER CAUSING THE SEAT TO GRADUALLY MOVE DOWNWARD. TO ELIMINATE THIS CONCERN, THE PLAY IN THE LIFT MECHANISM GEARS HAS BEEN REDUCED.

10098875

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS: HARD TO SHIFT INTO 3RD, 4TH, 5TH, AND/OR 6TH GEAR.

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SOMETIMES THE SHIFTER MAY JUMP OUT OF 3RD GEAR OVER A ROAD BUMP WHEN ACCELERATING AFTER DECELERATION AT 25-40 MPH (40-65 KM/H) THIS IS CAUSED BY A FAILURE OF THE RELATED CLUTCH HUB(S). TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM OF HARD SHIFTING, THE SHAPE OF THE 3-4 AND 5-6 CLUTCH HUB HAS BEEN CHANGED. A SURFACE TREATMENT HAS NOW BEEN ADDED TO THE 3-4 CLUTCH HUB TO PREVENT 3RD GEAR FROM JUMPING OUT.

10098865

IN SUPPORT OF SKYACTIV MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODELS, MAZDA WILL SHIP TO ALL DEALERS ONE (1) NEW SPECIAL SER-VICE TOOL (SST).

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THE SST WILL BE SHIPPED AUTOMATICALLY BY MAZDAS TOOL VENDOR SNAP-ON TOOLS, STARTING IN MID-OCTOBER 2014.THE FOLLOWING SST IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE MAZDA REQUIRED TOOL (MRT) LIST.

10098362

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY FIND IT DIFFICULT OR HARD TO MOVE THE A/T SHIFT LEVER.

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WHEN THE DRIVER OR FRONT PASSENGERS LEG CONTACTS THE CENTER CONSOLE, LATERAL FORCE (A) MAY DEFORM THE INDICATOR SLIDER (B), CAUSING THE SLIDER EDGE TO CONTACT THE ARCHED PART OF THE SET PLATE (D). THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INDICATOR SLIDER (B) AND/OR HARD A/T SHIFT LEVER MOVEMENT.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS:HARD TO SHIFT INTO 3RD GEARSOMETIMES THE SHIFTER MAY JUMP OUT OF...

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3RD GEAR OVER A ROAD BUMP WHEN ACCELERATING AFTER DECELERATION AT 25-40 MPH (40-65 KM/H)THIS IS CAUSED BY THE FRICTION COEFFICIENT BETWEEN THE 3/4 CLUTCH HUB AND THE SLEEVE INCREASING. A SURFACE TREAT-MENT HAS NOW BEEN ADDED TO THE 3/4 CLUTCH HUB TO DECREASE THE FRICTION COEFFICIENT.

Body & Paint

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Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage such (melted, separating, etc.) when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection. If a structure's windows create enough of a curve, the concave glass can focus the sun's rays onto a small area and acting like magnifiying glass direct the sunbeams into a hot pinpoint of light. This magnifcation of the sun's rays can cause damage to vehicle trim (see examples). Additional information and exemplar images regarding this phenomenon can be found by performing a google search.

11019097

Some vehicles may exhibit following symptoms: 1.

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The rearview mirror (1) rattles up and down (2) while adjusting the mirror. 2. The rearview mirror (1) makes a rattle noise depending on the road surface conditions while driving. This concern is caused during rearview mirror installation. The adhesive is squeezed out between the windshield and the mirror base. The rearview mirror is assembled on top of the overextended adhesive. The adhesive is softened by heat, and loosening screws, results in a rattling concern.

11007022

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage such (melted, separating, etc.) when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

11003397

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains or discoloration.

10254191

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains or discoloration.

10243569

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

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Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

10238695

Some customers may complain of a lack of power under heavy load without any warning lights or DTCs.

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This concern may be due to a loose or detached hood weatherstrip, which can cause a blockage or restriction in the air intake system.

10237215

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains or discoloration.

10225724

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

10213466

CORROSION AROUND SPOT WELDS IN TRUNK OPENING.

10213440

White door armrest(s) pink discoloration

10213429

Paint damage Mazda pocket paint guide

10213428

Stains found on kpaint during PDI

10208567

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

10199714

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains or discoloration.

10198691

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows.

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This may be caused by the sun's reflection.

10198574

Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building.

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This may be caused by the suns reflection. If a building creates enough of a curve with a series of flat windows, which act like mirrors, the reflections all converge at one point, focusing and concentrating the light onto the street below.

10186698

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains.

10185833

Rattle noise from front door glass

10177847

When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Paint Warranty Guide" to determine cause, prevention,...

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remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable).

10171843

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains.

10170829

LACK OF POWER UNDER HEAVY LOAD WITH NO WARNING LIGHTS OR DTCS: Some customers may complain of a lack of power under...

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heavy load without any warning lights or DTCs. This concern may be due to a loose or detached hood weatherstrip, which can cause a blockage or restriction in the air intake system.

10170817

When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Pocket Paint Guide" to determine cause, prevention,...

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remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Copies of the Mazda Pocket Paint Guide are available for order on Mazda e-Store (part number: 9999-95-MPPG-12).

10165350

Some customers may complain of a lack of power under heavy load without any warning lights or DTCs.

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This concern may be due to a loose or detached hood weatherstrip, which can cause a blockage or restriction in the air intake system.

10163404

Some vehicles may exhibit the cushion tape (1) attached to the front end of dashboard coming off and showing at the base of the windshield.

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This is caused by the cushion tape peeling off from the end(s) due to interference with the windshield and vehicle vibration (CX-5/Mazda6) or from the gap between the dashboard and the cushion tape because there there is no rib (1) at the dashboard ends (Mazda3). To prevent the tape from peeling off, both ends of the cushion tape are now folded over to the back side of the dashboard (CX-5/Mazda6) or stapled (Mazda3).

10153334

When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Pocket Paint Guide" to determine cause, prevention,...

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remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Copies of the Mazda Pocket Paint Guide are available for order on Mazda e-Store (part number: 9999-95-MPPG-12).

10153316

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains.

10153290

Some vehicles may exhibit the cushion tape (1) attached to the front end of dashboard coming off and showing at the base...

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of the windshield.This is caused by the cushion tape peeling off from the end(s) due to interference with the windshield and vehicle vibration. To prevent the tape from peeling off, both ends of the cushion tape are now folded over to the back side of the dashboard or stapled depending on the model.

10148068

When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Pocket Paint Guide" to determine cause, prevention,...

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remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Copies of the Mazda Pocket Paint Guide are available for order on Mazda e-Store (part number: 9999-95-MPPG-12).

10142531

Some customers may complain of a lack of power under heavy load without any warning lights or DTCs.

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This concern may be due to a loose or detached hood weatherstrip, which can cause a blockage or restriction in the air intake system.

10142526

Some vehicles may exhibit wind noise at rear door quarter glass when driven at high speeds.

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This is caused by air leakage from the gap between rear sash molding, rear door glass run channel, rear door glass guide and rear door quarter glass guide. To eliminate this concern, the following items have been added or changed: A rubber seal on rear door quarter glass guide has been extended. A rubber seal has been added to rear door glass guide. The shape of rear door glass run channel has been changed.

10136774

Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali.

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When these types of cleaners are used to clean the wheels on Mazda vehicles, the chemicals contents penetrate the clear coating of the wheel surface and damage the paint under the clear coating. The damaged area has the appearance of dark stains.

10134702

When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Pocket Paint Guide" to determine cause, prevention,...

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remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable).

10129356

Subject: 2014-2016 Mazda6 - Door Sash Molding Concern Special Service Campaign (SSP) A5.

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The purpose of this email is to notify you that on January 25th, customers will be mailed a re-notification letter to improve SSPA5 completion rates. Please ensure that EVERY vehicle coming in for service has a Warranty Inquiry performed to check for any open campaigns.

10105855

SOME AUTOMOTIVE CLEANING PRODUCTS CONTAIN STRONG ACID OR ALKALI.

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WHEN THESE TYPES OF CLEANERS ARE USED TO CLEAN THE WHEELS ON MAZDA VEHICLES, THE CHEMICALS CONTENTS PENETRATE THE CLEAR COATING OF THE WHEEL SURFACE AND DAMAGE THE PAINT UNDER THE CLEAR COATING. THE DAMAGED AREA HAS THE APPEARANCE OF DARK STAINS.

10105638

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A WHITE DOOR ARMREST(S) PINK DISCOLORATION.

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THE DISCOLORED ARMREST DOES NOT MATCH THE OTHER WHITE PARTS OF THE DOOR PANEL. REPLACE ALL 4 DOOR PANELS.

10105427

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CONDITION THAT WATER ENTERS INTO THE TRUNK LID LIGHT WHILE WASHING THE VEHICLE WITH HIGH PRESSURE.

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WATER MAY ENTER THROUGH THE TRUNK LID LIGHT GASKET AND THE BODY PANEL.

10100706

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE STAINS APPEARING ON THE HOOD, ROOF AND/OR TRUNK OF THE VEHICLE.

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THIS CONCERN IS MOST LIKELY TO BE FOUND IN A COLD WEATHER AREAS JUST AFTER THE RAPGARD IS REMOVED AT PDI. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY MOISTURE WHICH HAS BEEN TRAPPED AND CONDENSED BETWEEN THE PAINT AND THE RAPGARD. THESE TYPES OF STAINS CAN BE REMOVED WITH A HEAT GUN OR AN INFRARED DRIER. IF YOU ENCOUNTER THIS CONCERN DURING PDI, USE A HEAT GUN OR AN INFRARED DRIER TO APPLY HEAT TO THE AFFECTED AREA TO REMOVE THE STAIN(S).

10098524

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE A CONCERN WITH THE TOP EDGE OF THE REAR DOOR WEATHERSTRIP (A) DETACHED (COMING OFF / FALLING...

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OFF) FROM FASTENER (B).

10098367

IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS, FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE LISTED BELOW WHEN REPLACING A SPEEDOMETER.NOTE:MAZDA...

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VEHICLES ARE MANUFACTURED WITH TAMPER-PROOF SPEEDOMETERS.WHEN A SPEEDOMETER IS REPLACED, THE NEW SPEEDOMETER WILL READ ZERO (0) MILES.THIS PROCEDURE IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO ACCURATELY REPRESENT ACTUAL VEHICLE MILEAGE.PRIOR TO SPEEDOMETER REMOVAL, COMPLETE THE INFORMATION REQUIRED ON THE SPEEDOMETER REPLACE-MENT LABEL. LABELS CAN ONLY BE ORDERED THROUGH MSTORE, NOT MDCS.

10098363

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A WIND NOISE FROM THE DOOR WINDOW EDGE(S), WHILE DRIVING.

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THE WIND NOISE IS MOST PRONOUNCED AT APPROXIMATELY 50 MPH (81 KM/H) ON A SMOOTH ROAD. THE WIND NOISE MAY BE CAUSED BY AIR PASS-ING THROUGH GAPS BETWEEN THE DOOR EDGE AND THE CORRESPONDING BODY PANEL.

10093278

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CONDITION THAT WATER ENTERS INTO THE TRUNK LID LIGHT WHILE WASHING THE VEHICLE WITH HIGH PRESSURE.

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WATER MAY ENTER THROUGH THE TRUNK LID LIGHT GASKET AND THE BODY PANEL.

10076691

WHITE DOOR ARMREST(S) PINK DISCOLORATION.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A WHITE DOOR ARMREST(S) PINK DISCOLORATION. THE DISCOLORED ARMREST DOES NOT MATCH THE OTHER WHITE PARTS OF THE DOOR PANEL.

10076679

CORROSION AROUND SPOT WELDS IN TRUNK OPENING.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT CORROSION AROUND THE SPOT WELDS IN TRUNK OPENING UNDER THE REAR WINDOW. THIS IS CAUSED BY INSUFFICIENT PAINT THICKNESS AT THE SPOT WELDS. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE PAINT THICKNESS HAS BEEN IMPROVED.

10076678

STAINS FOUND ON PAINT DURING PDI SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE STAINS APPEARING ON THE HOOD, ROOF AND/OR TRUNK OF VEHICLE.

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THIS CONCERN IS MOST LIKELY TO BE FOUND IN COLD WEATHER AREAS JUST AFTER THE RAPGARD IS REMOVED AT PDI. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY MOISTURE WHICH HAS BEEN TRAPPED AND CONDENSED BETWEN PAINT AND THE RAPGARD. THESE TYPES OF STAINS CAN BE REMOVED WITH HEAT GUN OR AN INFRARED DRIER. IF YOU ENCOUNTER THIS CONCERN DURING PDI, USE HEAT GUN OR AN INFRARED DRIER TO APPLY HEAT TO THE AFFECTED ARE TO REMOVE STAIN(S).

Lighting

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Interior parts made of resin have antistatic coating to prevent dust from sticking on the surfaces, and depending on the...

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conditions of use, the antistatic components may crystallize slightly, giving an appearance of white stains on the surface.

11007018

Interior parts made of resin have antistatic coating to prevent dust from sticking on the surfaces, and depending on the...

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conditions of use, the antistatic components may crystallize slightly, giving an appearance of white stains on the surface. To remove the stains, wipe the stained surface with a towel soaked with water mixed with a small portion of a neutral detergent. If the white stains reappear again, simply wipe them again in the same way.

11005671

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle-specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

11003398

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle-specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

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Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle-specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10238697

Interior parts made of resin have antistatic coating to prevent dust from sticking on the surfaces, and depending on the...

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conditions of use, the antistatic components may crystallize slightly, giving an appearance of white stains on the surface. To remove the stains, wipe the stained surface with a towel soaked with water mixed with a small portion of a neutral detergent. If the white stains reappear again, simply wipe them again in the same way. NOTE: The antistatic effect does not deteriorate with this procedure.

10213460

LDWS or ALH warning light on with DTC C1001:92

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Excessive condensation or water within the headlamp assembly caustion

10213421

Condensation/Fog in front and rear combination lights

10213391

Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning Light IlluminationMisure prevention logic

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Mazda kservice program (MSP45) Tire pressure monitoring system warning light

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TPMS WARNING LIGHT ON

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Mazda guidelines for factory scheduled maintenance

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Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle-specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10186693

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10173097

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10168073

Some customers may complain that the headlights are not as bright as they had previously been.

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This is caused by a dulled headlight reflector in the front combination light. To correct this issue, a service part reflector (internal part for discharge type front combination light) has been established instead of having to replace the whole front combination light.

10154529

Some customers may complain of condensation/fog inside the front (headlamp/headlight) or rear (taillamp/taillight) combination lights.

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The recent new models have been fitted with a clear lens which can cause the symptom to be more noticeable, however, it does not affect the performance of the light. This condensation/fog is a natural phenomenon that occurs when there is a fairly large temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the light housing. It is normal for very small water drops to appear in certain locations on the light units where the air is stagnant (condensation), making the lens look whitish (fog). This happens mostly in the corners and narrow spaces, and will typically clear during warmer ambient temperatures, or when the lights have been on for some time.

10153332

Some customers may complain of condensation/fog inside the front (headlamp/headlight) or rear (taillamp/taillight) combination lights.

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The recent new models have been fitted with a clear lens which can cause the symptom to be more noticeable, however, it does not affect the performance of the light. This condensation/fog is a natural phenomenon that occurs when there is a fairly large temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the light housing. It is normal for very small water drops to appear in certain locations on the light units where the air is stagnant (condensation), making the lens look whitish (fog). This happens mostly in the corners and narrow spaces, and will typically clear during warmer ambient temperatures, or when the lights have been on for some time.

10153306

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle- specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10148002

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle- specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10143982

MAZDA MOBILE START (MMS) APP ERROR MESSAGE INSTALLED ON ANDROID DEVICES: Customers may get an error message "Device no...

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longer has access or service." for the MMS APP installed on android devices starting 8/1/18. Inform the customer that all they need to do is update the MMS APP to the latest version to get rid of the error message.

10143957

When troubleshooting a radar unit, DO NOT swap it with another vehicle.

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Radar units are configured to the original vehicle, and if installed in another vehicle, a configuration error will occur. Refer to MGSS (RADAR UNIT INSPECTION) for proper diagnosing.

10134945

Upgrade your PCs to IDS version 109.00 and 109.01 from the previous version.

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NOTE: You may see ?Selection not available? on IDS when a selecting ?Programming menu?, 108.07 included a timer extension for Programming menu application that had to be installed before the expiration date of 3/27/18. After the expiration, IDS can?t accept the extension. To correct this, uninstall IDS and re-install IDS 108.00 >IDS 108.07 up-date. Select "Remove Mazda data files and settings" as shown below.

10134701

Some customers may complain of condensation/fog inside the front (headlamp/headlight) or rear (taillamp/taillight) combination lights.

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The recent new models have been fitted with a clear lens which can cause the symptom to be more noticeable, however, it does not affect the performance of the light. This condensation/fog is a natural phenomenon that occurs when there is a fairly large temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the light housing. It is normal for very small water drops to appear incertain locations on the light units where the air is stagnant (condensation), making the lens look whitish (fog). This happens mostly in the corners and narrow spaces, and will typically clear during warmer ambient temperatures, or when the lights have been on for some time.

10134699

Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems.

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Mazda recommends dealers follow the scheduled maintenance tables as cited in the vehicle-specific workshop manual or owner's manual. Services performed outside of Mazda's factory scheduled maintenance are not recommended. These services are unnecessary and create unneeded expenses for your customers.

10111011

Take caution when cleaning plastic headlight lenses.

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Damage can occur when using some cleaners that contain strong acid, alkaline cleanser or organic solvent. Damage caused by using these cleaners is not covered by Mazda's New Vehicle Limited Warranty term.

10105635

AFTER PERFORMING RECALL CAMPAIGN 8014J, OR THE VEHICLE VIN IS NOT APPLICABLE TO 8014J, SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE TIRE...

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PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SURFACES.

10105449

AFTER PERFORMING RECALL CAMPAIGN 8014J, OR THE VEHICLE VIN IS NOT APPLICABLE TO 8014J, SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPE-RIENCE...

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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SURFACES.

10100888

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN OF CONDENSATION/FOG INSIDE THE FRONT (HEADLAMP/HEADLIGHT) OR REAR (TAILLAMP/TAIL-LIGHT) COMBINATION LIGHTS.

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THE RECENT NEW MODELS HAVE BEEN FITTED WITH A CLEAR LENS WHICH CAN CAUSE THE SYMP-TOM TO BE MORE NOTICEABLE, HOWEVER, IT DOES NOT AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE LIGHT. THIS CONDENSATION/FOG IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON THAT OCCURS WHEN THERE IS A FAIRLY LARGE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE INSIDE AND THE OUTSIDE OF THE LIGHT HOUSING. IT IS NORMAL FOR VERY SMALL WATER DROPS TO APPEAR IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS ON THE LIGHT UNITS WHERE THE AIR IS STAGNANT (CONDENSATION), MAKING THE LENS LOOK WHITISH (FOG). THIS HAPPENS MOSTLY IN THE CORNERS AND NARROW SPACES, AND WILL TYPICALLY CLEAR DURING WARMER AMBIENT TEMPERATURES, OR WHEN THE LIGHTS HAVE BEEN ON FOR SOME TIME. EXPLAIN TO THE CUSTOMER THAT THIS IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON AND NOT A QUALITY DEFECT. DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS AS THIS IS CONSIDERED NORMAL, AND IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. REPLACING THE LIGHT UNIT WILL NOT CORRECT THIS SYMPTOM.

10100784

AFTER PERFORMING RECALL CAMPAIGN 8014J, SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING...

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LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SURFACES.

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AFTER PERFORMING RECALL CAMPAIGN 8014J, SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING...

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LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SUR-FACES.

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AFTER PERFORMING RECALL CAMPAIGN 8014J, OR THE VEHICLE VIN IS NOT APPLICABLE TO 8014J, SOME VEHICLES MAY EXPERIENCE TIRE...

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PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING LIGHT ON EVEN IF THE TPMS SYSTEM HAS BEEN PROPERLY INITIALIZED AT THE SPECIFIED TIRE AIR PRESSURE. THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TIRE AIR PRESSURE DETECTION BY THE TPMS SYSTEM ON CERTAIN TYPES OF ROAD SURFACES.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN OF CONDENSATION/FOG INSIDE THE FRONT OR REAR COMBINATION LIGHTS.

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THE RECENT NEW MODELS HAVE BEEN FITTED WITH A CLEAR LENS WHICH CAN CAUSE THE SYMPTOM TO BE MORE NOTICEABLE, HOWEVER, IT DOES NOT AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE LIGHT. THIS CONDENSATION/FOG IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON THAT OCCURS WHEN THERE IS A FAIRLY LARGE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE INSIDE AND THE OUTSIDE OF THE LIGHT HOUSING. IT IS NORMAL FOR VERY SMALL WATER DROPS TO APPEAR IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS ON THE LIGHT UNITS WHERE THE AIR IS STAGNANT (CONDENSATION), MAKING THE LENS LOOK WHITISH (FOG). THIS HAPPENS MOSTLY IN THE CORNERS AND NARROW SPACES, AND WILL TYPICALLY CLEAR DURING WARMER AMBIENT TEMPERATURES, OR WHEN THE LIGHTS HAVE BEEN ON FOR SOME TIME. EXPLAIN TO THE CUSTOMER THAT THIS IS A NATURAL PHENOMENON AND NOT A QUALITY DEFECT. DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS AS THIS IS CONSIDERED NORMAL, AND IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. REPLACING THE LIGHT UNIT WILL NOT CORRECT THIS SYMPTOM.

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CUSTOMERS THAT ARE REGISTERED WITH TOMTOM TO UPDATE THEIR MAZDA TOMTOM SYSTEM (USING TOMTOM HOME SOFTWARE) MAY HAVE...

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RECENTLY RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT AN OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATE (AKA FIRMWARE), THIS IS AN UPDATE TO THE FILE THAT THE SYSTEM USES TO QUICKLY FIND GPS SATELLITES. THIS FILE IS USUALLY UPDATED DAILY BUT THE CUSTOMER DOES NOT NEED TO UPDATE THIS FILE FOR THEIR SYSTEM TO WORK CORRECTLY. THIS UPDATE WILL ALWAYS BE FREE AS ARE FIRMWARE UPDATES. USE THE TOMTOM HOME SOFTWARE TO DETERMINE WHAT IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SPECIFIC CUSTOMER.IF YOU NEED MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON HOW THE FILE WORKS WITH TOMTOM DEVICES AND HOW LONG IT REMAINS ACCURATE, CLICK HERE.

Steering

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3 even when driving straight on a flat road.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3 even when driving straight on a flat road.

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3" even when driving straight on a flat...

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road.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3 even when driving straight on a flat road.

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Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following repair procedure.

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Some customers may have a concern of a loose steering wheel.

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If a customer reports a loose steering wheel and the lock bolt is found to be loose, DO NOT simply re-tighten the steering wheel. Follow the steps below in the Repair Procedure.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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If a vehicle has body vibration or steering wheel shimmy while driving and the root cause is determined to be tire...

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balance, re-balance the tires using a Hunter GSP9700 or equivalent balance machine. If your dealer does not have a GSP9700 or equivalent balance machine, sublet the vehicle out for repair. To find the location of a GSP9700 near your dealer, visit Hunter?s web site at www.gsp9700.com and click on ?Locate a GSP9700 Road Force Balancer.?

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3 even when driving straight on a flat road.

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Some customers may complain about a vibration that is felt through the floor, seat and/or steering wheel while driving...

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under moderate acceleration, at speeds of approx. 25 - 30 mph (40 - 50 km/h). The vibration is more noticeable when driving on smooth, flat roads.The vibration may be caused by wear on the inner surface of the tripod joint case (inner side of front driveshaft). To eliminate this concern, a coating has been applied to the inner surface of the tripod joint case to improve wear resistance.

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Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3 even when driving straight on a flat road.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.

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This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance.This concern may...

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be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE STEERING WHEEL IS OFF CENTER MORE THAN 3 EVEN WHEN DRIVING STRAIGHT ON A FLAT ROAD.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE STEERING WHEEL IS OFF CENTER MORE THAN 3 EVEN WHEN DRIVING STRAIGHT ON A FLAT ROAD.

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FOLLOW STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE STEERING WHEEL IS OFF CENTER MORE THAN 3 EVEN WHEN DRIVING STRAIGHT ON A FLAT ROAD.

Suspension

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Creaking Noise from front lower control arm bushings

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Front/Rear stabilizer noise prevention

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Creaking Noise From Front Lower Control Arm Bushings Some vehicles may exhibit a creaking noise from under the front of...

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the vehicle when driving over bumps. The noise occurs at approx. 1225 mph (2040 Km/h) when the road surface is wet or after a car wash. The noise becomes more noticeable when driving over higher bumps.

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Beginning with the CX-5 and Mazda6 models, grip type front and rear stabilizer bushings have been incorpo-rated for noise prevention purposes.

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If any type of grease or lubrication is applied to the bushings, it may create noise due to bushing slippage.

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Beginning with the CX-5, grip type front and rear stabilizer bushings have been incorporated for noise prevention purposes.

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If any type of grease or lubrication is applied to the bushings, it may create noise due to bushing slippage.

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Beginning with the CX-5, grip type front and rear stabilizer bushings have been incorporated for noise prevention purposes.

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If any type of grease or lubrication is applied to the bushings, it may create noise due to bushing slippage.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CREAKING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE WHEN DRIVING OVER BUMPS.

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THE NOISE OCCURS AT APPROX. 12 - 25 MPH (20 - 40 KM/H) WHEN THE ROAD SURFACE IS WET OR AFTER A CAR WASH. THE NOISE BECOMES MORE NOTICEABLE WHEN DRIVING OVER HIGHER BUMPS. THE CREAKING NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING(S) (A) BECOME WET.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A GROAN TYPE NOISE FROM THE FRONT WHEEL HUB BEARING WHILE DRIVING AT HIGH SPEED OR WHEN CORNERING.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY FRONT WHEEL HUB BEARING CORROSION.

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BEGINNING WITH THE CX-5 AND MAZDA6 MODELS, GRIP TYPE FRONT AND REAR STABILIZER BUSHINGS HAVE BEEN INCORPO-RATED FOR NOISE PREVENTION PURPOSES.

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IF ANY TYPE OF GREASE OR LUBRICATION IS APPLIED TO THE BUSHINGS, IT MAY CREATE NOISE DUE TO BUSHING SLIPPAGE.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CREAKING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE WHEN DRIVING OVER BUMPS.

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THE NOISE OCCURS AT APPROX. 12 - 25 MPH (20 - 40 KM/H) WHEN THE ROAD SURFACE IS WET OR AFTER A CAR WASH. THE NOISE BECOMES MORE NOTICEABLE WHEN DRIVING OVER HIGHER BUMPS. THE CREAKING NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING(S) (A) BECOME WET.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A CREAKING NOISE FROM UNDER THE FRONT OF THE VEHICLE WHEN DRIVING OVER BUMPS.

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THE NOISE OCCURS AT APPROX. 12 - 25 MPH (20 - 40 KM/H) WHEN THE ROAD SURFACE IS WET OR AFTER A CAR WASH. THE NOISE BECOMES MORE NOTICEABLE WHEN DRIVING OVER HIGHER BUMPS. THE CREAKING NOISE IS CAUSED WHEN THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING(S) (A) BECOME WET.

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IN SUPPORT OF THE SKYACTIV MODELS, MAZDA WILL MAKE AVAILABLE A SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL (SST), TO ADDRESS FRONT SUSPENSION...

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NOISE FOR SPECIFIC HIGH HUMIDITY AND WET CLIMATE CONDITIONS IN THE LOWER GULF STATES. THE SST WILL BE NEEDED TO COMPLETE REPAIRS DETAILED IN TSB 02-005/14 AND IS AVAILABLE THROUGH MAZDAS TOOL VENDOR, SNAP-ON TOOLS.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT A GROAN TYPE NOISE FROM THE FRONT WHEEL HUB BEARING WHILE DRIVING AT HIGH SPEED OR WHEN CORNERING.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY FRONT WHEEL HUB BEARING CORROSION.

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BEGINNING WITH THE CX-5 AND MAZDA6 MODELS, GRIP TYPE FRONT AND REAR STABILIZER BUSHINGS HAVE BEEN INCORPO-RATED FOR NOISE PREVENTION PURPOSES.

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IF ANY TYPE OF GREASE OR LUBRICATION IS APPLIED TO THE BUSHINGS, IT MAY CREATE NOISE DUE TO BUSHING SLIPPAGE.

Pre-Delivery & Maintenance

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Mazda Service Support MX Connect MTips

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Special service tool shipment Janaurary 2016

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This service bulletin provides information regarding the proper use of the drivers floor mat to avoid any potential interference with the foot pedals.

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The following are possible causes of floor mat interference, which can be avoided with proper usage.

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SERVICE REACTIVATION AND OWNER LOYALTY PROGRAM (CSP10) - EXPIRES APRIL 30, 2021

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SERVICE REACTIVATION AND OWNER LOYALTY PROGRAM (CSP10) - EXPIRES APRIL 30, 2021

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The owners manual contains procedures and precautions for the maintenance and cleaning of plastic parts, like the brand emblem.

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However, it is still important to remind customers about these precautions. Customers should never use inadequate, harsh or aggressive cleaning products on plastic parts. CAUTION: Be aware that when cleaning the brand emblem, never use cleaning products that are highly acidic/alkaline detergent, organic solvents or those with aggressive chemical products, otherwise, the brand emblem may become cracked and/or deformed (as shown in the example below). Always refer customers to the owners manual for proper cleaning using cold or lukewarm water and a mild, neutral detergent.

10153331

This service bulletin provides information regarding the proper use of the driver's floor mat to avoid anypotential interference with the foot pedals.

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The following are possible causes of floor mat interference,which can be avoided with proper usage. Floor mat moves forward due to improper installation. Inappropriate floor mat (such as aftermarket, non-factory-equipped, or non-genuine) is used. Floor mat is stacked one on top of another.

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This service bulletin provides information regarding the proper use of the driver's floor mat to avoid any potential interference with the foot pedals.

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The following are possible causes of floor mat interference, which can be avoided with proper usage. Floor mat moves forward due to improper installation. Inappropriate floor mat (such as aftermarket, non-factory-equipped, or non-genuine) is used. Floor mat is stacked one on top of another. Use these points at your dealership to protect our mutual operations and to help ensure our customers' safety.

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THIS SERVICE BULLETIN PROVIDES INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPER USE OF THE DRIVERS FLOOR MAT TO AVOID ANY POTENTIAL INTERFERENCE WITH THE FOOT PEDALS.

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THE FOLLOWING ARE POSSIBLE CAUSES OF FLOOR MAT INTERFERENCE, WHICH CAN BE AVOIDED WITH PROPER USAGE. FLOOR MAT MOVES FORWARD DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION. INAPPROPRIATE FLOOR MAT (SUCH AS AFTERMARKET, NON-FACTORY-EQUIPPED, OR NON-GENUINE) IS USED. FLOOR MAT IS STACKED ONE ON TOP OF ANOTHER.

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AT PDI OR WHEN NEW VEHICLE IS DELIVERED, SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT WRINKLES ON THE LEATHER SEAT CUSHION AND/OR...

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SEAT BACK SURFACE.CUSTOMERS HAVING THIS CONCERN SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST USING THE FOLLOWING REPAIR PROCEDURE.THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS ONLY FOR SUBLET REPAIR. A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST IS REQUIRED FOR THIS REPAIR PROCEDURE. PLEASE PRINT A COPY OF THIS BULLETIN FOR THE UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST.

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AT PDI OR WHEN NEW VEHICLE IS DELIVERED, SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT WRINKLES ON THE LEATHER SEAT CUSHION AND/OR...

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SEAT BACK SURFACE.CUSTOMERS HAVING THIS CONCERN SHOULD HAVE THEIR VEHICLE REPAIRED BY A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST USING THE FOLLOWING REPAIR PROCEDURE.THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS ONLY FOR SUBLET REPAIR. A QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST IS REQUIRED FOR THIS REPAIR PROCEDURE. PLEASE PRINT A COPY OF THIS BULLETIN FOR THE UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SPECIALIST.

Fuel System

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SULFUR SMELL FROM EXHAUST SYSTEM.

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Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline.

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Gasoline containing ethanol is likely available at your local gasoline station. Typical blends of ethanol include E10 and E85. E10: A blend of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. E85: A blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline All Mazda vehicles can run on gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) but only some 1999-2001 B3000 trucks can run on gasoline with more than 10% ethanol blended. E10 compatible vehicles: All Mazda vehicles. E85 compatible vehicles: 1999-2001 B3000 Mazda trucks with the 8th VIN digit is V.

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Some customers may complain about the following MAZDA CONNECT Temperature Warning message: Display is too Hot.

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Screen performance may be decreased until it cools. The warning message displays when the MAZDA CONNECT screen temperature is above 176 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius).

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Some customers may complain about no cool air from the vents when the air conditioner (A/C) is ON.

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This concern may be caused by A/C refrigerant leaking from the evaporator at the joint between the tubes and the header due to improper brazing. To correct the problem, the configuration of the header has been changed to improve the brazing performance in this area.

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Some customers may complain about the following MAZDA CONNECT Temperature Warning message: Display is too Hot.

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Screen performance may be decreased until it cools. The warning message displays when the MAZDA CONNECT screen temperature is above 176 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius).

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT NO COOL AIR FROM THE VENTS WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER (A/C) IS ON.

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THIS CONCERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A/C REFRIGERANT LEAKING FROM THE EVAPORATOR. SOME DEFORMED EVAPORATOR TUBES SLIPPED THROUGH QUALITY INSPECTION AND WERE USED DURING PRODUCTION. A/C REFRIGERANT LEAKS FROM IMPROPER BRAZING AT A JOINT. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE PRODUCTION AND INSPECTION CONTROL OF THE EVAPORATOR HAVE BEEN IMPROVED.

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE FUEL GAUGE SHOWS EMPTY AND/OR THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY ON THE MULTI-INFORMATION...

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DISPLAY (MID) INDICATES 0 WITH A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF FUEL REMAINING IN THE TANK.THIS MAY BE A NORMAL OPERATION OF THE FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION:1.IF FOREIGN MATERIAL (CONTAINED IN A POOR-QUALITY FUEL) ADHERES TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT, THE FAIL-SAFE FUNC-TION INITIATES BY FORCING THE FUEL GAUGE AND THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY TO INDICATE ZERO FUEL AMOUNT.2.IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FOREIGN MATERIAL IS DISLODGED BY SHAKING OF THE FUEL DURING DRIVING OR REFUELING, THE FUEL GAUGE WILL RETURN TO A NORMAL READING, BUT THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY WILL CONTINUE TO READ 0 UNTIL THE NEXT REFUEL-ING OF 3 US GALLONS (10 LITERS) OR MORE.TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM THE FOLLOWING CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE:1.THERE IS NO MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGE TO PREVENT ADHESION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT. SO THE FACT REMAINS UNCHANGED THAT THE FUEL GAUGE AND THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY INDICATE ZERO FUEL AMOUNT WHEN FOREIGN MATERIAL ADHERES TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT, AND THE FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION INITIATES.2.TO EQUALIZE THE RECOVERY TIMING FROM THE FAIL-SAFE MODE, THE LOGIC HAS BEEN CHANGED SO THAT THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY RECOVERS FROM 0 TO A NORMAL READING IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FOREIGN MATERIAL IS DISLODGED (AT THE SAME TIME AS THE FUEL GAUGE).

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SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN THAT THE FUEL GAUGE SHOWS EMPTY AND/OR THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY ON THE MULTI-INFORMATION...

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DISPLAY (MID) INDICATES 0 WITH A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF FUEL REMAINING IN THE TANK.THIS MAY BE A NORMAL OPERATION OF THE FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION:1.IF FOREIGN MATERIAL (CONTAINED IN A POOR-QUALITY FUEL) ADHERES TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT, THE FAIL-SAFE FUNC-TION INITIATES BY FORCING THE FUEL GAUGE AND THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY TO INDICATE ZERO FUEL AMOUNT.2.IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FOREIGN MATERIAL IS DISLODGED BY SHAKING OF THE FUEL DURING DRIVING OR REFUELING, THE FUEL GAUGE WILL RETURN TO A NORMAL READING, BUT THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY WILL CONTINUE TO READ 0 UNTIL THE NEXT REFUEL-ING OF 3 US GALLONS (10 LITERS) OR MORE.TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM THE FOLLOWING CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE:1.THERE IS NO MASS-PRODUCTION CHANGE TO PREVENT ADHESION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT. SO THE FACT REMAINS UNCHANGED THAT THE FUEL GAUGE AND THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY INDICATE ZERO FUEL AMOUNT WHEN FOREIGN MATERIAL ADHERES TO THE FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT, AND THE FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION INITIATES.2.TO EQUALIZE THE RECOVERY TIMING FROM THE FAIL-SAFE MODE, THE LOGIC HAS BEEN CHANGED SO THAT THE DISTANCE-TO-EMPTY RECOVERS FROM 0 TO A NORMAL READING IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FOREIGN MATERIAL IS DISLODGED (AT THE SAME TIME AS THE FUEL GAUGE).

10098854

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT NO COOL AIR FROM THE VENTS WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER (A/C) IS ON.

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THIS CON-CERN MAY BE CAUSED BY A/C REFRIGERANT LEAKING FROM THE EVAPORATOR. SOME DEFORMED EVAPORATOR TUBES SLIPPED THROUGH QUALITY INSPECTION AND WERE USED DURING PRODUCTION. A/C REFRIGERANT LEAKS FROM IMPROPER BRAZING AT A JOINT. TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM, THE PRODUCTION AND INSPECTION CONTROL OF THE EVAPORATOR HAVE BEEN IMPROVED.

10092322

WORKSHOP MANUAL EVAP SYSTEM LEAK INSPECTION USING THE M-MDS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR SOME MODELS.

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INSTEAD, THE WORKSHOP MANUAL EVAP SYSTEM LEAK INSPECTION USING EVAP LEAK TESTER WILL BE USED TO TROUBLESHOOT EVAP SYSTEM LEAKS.

HVAC & Climate

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Some customers may report an odor or water in the HVAC system and upon inspection, the cabin air filter may be found to...

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be wet.

11020038

Some customers may report an odor or water in the HVAC system and upon inspection, the cabin air filter may be found to...

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be wet.

10233704

Some customers may report an odor or water in the HVAC system and upon inspection, the cabin air filter may be found to...

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be wet.

10185966

This article provides HVAC heater/defroster operating tips using Mode selector dial.

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This includes the use of intermediate positions.

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SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT AN INOPERATIVE SEAT WARMER (OR SEAT HEATER) ON THE DRIVER AND/OR PASSENGER SEAT.

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WHEN WEIGHT IS APPLIED TO THE SEAT, PART OF THE HEATER ELEMENT WIRE MAY COME OUT OF POSITION AND BECOME BENT. UNDER REPEATED STRESS, THE WIRE MAY BREAK CAUSING AN INOPERATIVE SEAT WARMER CONDITION. AN ADDITIONAL ADHESION TREATMENT HAS BEEN APPLIED TO ELIMINATE THE HEATER ELEMENT WIRE FROM COMING OUT OF THE POSITION.

10099427

SOME VEHICLES MAY EXHIBIT AN INOPERATIVE SEAT WARMER (OR SEAT HEATER) ON THE DRIVER AND/OR PASSENGER SEAT.

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WHEN WEIGHT IS APPLIED TO THE SEAT, PART OF THE HEATER ELEMENT WIRE MAY COME OUT OF POSITION AND BECOME BENT. UNDER REPEATED STRESS, THE WIRE MAY BREAK CAUSING AN INOPERATIVE SEAT WARMER CONDITION.

10098896

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CLOCK SYMPTOM(S):THE CLOCK RESETS TO 1:00 BY ITSELF.THE CLOCK...

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DISPLAY IS BLANK.THE CLOCK DISPLAY FREEZES.THE CLOCK DISPLAYS A WRONG TIME.INTERNAL FAILURE OF THE CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT MAY BE THE CAUSE.

10091393

THIS ARTICLE PROVIDES HVAC HEATER/DEFROSTER OPERATING TIPS USING MODE SELECTOR DIAL.

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THIS INCLUDES THE USE OF INTERMEDIATE POSITIONS.

Tires & Wheels

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STAINS APPEAR ON WHEELS

10185969

Some customers may complain about a rattle type noise coming from the rear of the vehicle when driving on rough roads.

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This may be caused by a loose spare tire jack.

10179228

New CARB regulation regarding mandatory checking and documenting of tire pressure whenever a vehicle is in for service work.

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This applies to all service shops (including Mazda dealerships) in California effective September 1, 2010.

10092487

RAISING A VEHICLE WITH A JACK CAN BE DANGEROUS IF NOT DONE PROPERLY.

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THE VEHICLE CAN SLIP OFF THE JACK AND SERI-OUSLY INJURE SOMEONE. IN THIS SERVICE INFORMATION, SOME IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE OWNERS MANUAL. FOR MAZDA CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFELY LIFTING THEIR VEHICLE TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE OR TO INSTALL SNOW CHAINS, PLEASE PROVIDE A COPY OF THE ATTACHED HANDOUT FOR THEM. ALSO, BE SURE TO ALWAYS DIRECT CUSTOMERS TO FOL-LOW THE DIRECTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL.

10091361

SOME CUSTOMERS MAY COMPLAIN ABOUT A RATTLE TYPE NOISE COMING FROM THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE WHEN DRIVING ON ROUGH ROADS.

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THIS MAY BE CAUSED BY A LOOSE SPARE TIRE JACK.

Software & Calibration

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Due to a database error discovered with IDS 114.00-114.02 release (which affects Recall 3719F), it will be necessary to...

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uninstall IDS 114 and install IDS 113.00 and 113.06 update. The Recall can be performed after removing IDS 114 and installing IDS 113. This SA will be updated when more information is available.

10118754

IDS SOFTWARE VERSION 107 AVAILABLE ON MGSS - PLEASE UPDATE YOUR PC'S.

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Upgrade your PCs to IDS version 107.00 and 107.01 from the previous version.

Air Bags & Safety

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The Workshop Manual has two-different airbag procedures, one for Standard Deployment and one for Two-Step Deployment.

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Standard Deployment is for Mexico spec vehicles and Two-Step Deployment is for US and Canadian spec vehicles.