Mazda CX-5 Recall - Information & Updates

All of the latest Mazda CX-5 recall information in one place. Find out what models are affected & what to do if your vehicle has been recalled? Mazda CX-5 recall updates straight from the manufacturer.

RECALL: Thousands of Mazda CX-5 SUVs might not illuminate properly
By Justin Hilliard · 19 Mar 2020
Mazda Australia has recalled 7,443 CX-5 SUVs that may not light up as intended
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Mazda 3, Mazda 6 and CX-5 recalled over engine stalling issue
By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Jul 2019
Mazda is set to recall more than 18,000 vehicles over an engine stalling issue, with the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 impacted. The brand will recall 1709 units of the all-new Mazda3 (2019), 1693 units of the Mazda6 (2018-2019), and 15,317
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There’s been no recall for this model regarding oil consumption. And although there have been a handful of recalls for the CX-5, your car is not within the build-date parameters to be one of the affected ones.

It’s important to remember that often, a problem with a car sold in another market, won’t affect the same make and model in another part of the world. This can be because of vastly different operating conditions, different driving and usage habits and even the two apparently identical vehicles being built in different factories with different suppliers producing the parts.

Don’t forget, either, that all engines consume some oil. A turbocharged engine with its higher combustion chamber pressures will often sip a little more, but some oil consumption is part of the normal process of engine operation. That’s particularly true of modern cars which often use low-tension piston rings to reduce internal friction and, therefore, fuel consumption, at the cost of a little more oil consumption.

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