2021 Mazda CX-3
TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins)
Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for the 2021 CX-3 are official communications between Mazda & their dealerships that describe processes for troubleshooting or fixing certain common problems. All vehicle manufacturers are required by U.S. law to make their TSBs available to the public.
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #06-002-23
Some vehicles may exhibit a light resistance and/or an unusual noise when turning the steering wheel in either direction. This concern may be caused by insufficient lubrication between the worm wheel gear and worm shaft. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-23a
Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance. This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-23
Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance. This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface. Read More »
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TSB #02-003-22
Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3??A? even when driving straight on a flat road. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-22
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-21-3765b
Light Resistance and/or Unusual Noise When Turning Steering Wheel Left or Right: Some vehicles may exhibit a light resistance and/or an unusual noise when turning the steering wheel in either direction. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-21-3765a
Some vehicles may exhibit a light resistance and/or an unusual noise when turning the steering wheel in either direction. This concern may be caused by the following causes. Read More »
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TSB #06-002-21-3782
Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance. This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface. Read More »
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TSB #02-003-21-3777
Some customers may complain that the steering wheel is off center more than 3??A? even when driving straight on a flat road. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-21-3768
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-23
Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance. This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface. Read More »
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TSB #02-004-22a
Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers. 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. Read More »
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TSB #02-004-22
Some customers may complain of signs of oil on the struts or shock absorbers. 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. Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-22
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #SA-003-23a
Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging. If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-003/23
Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging. If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-016-24
Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging. If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #SA-010-23
Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair. The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-078-22
Some vehicles exhibit brake related concerns such as brake noise, brake judder or brake dragging. If you encounter a customer complaint for any one of these symptoms, refer to the following information to understand why symptoms may ... Read More »
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TSB #00-001-22
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #SA-024-24
A tapping/rattling noise may be noticed from the valve train area. This operating condition can occur on new vehicles which have been delivered to Mazda dealers (due to loading and unloading from transport trucks or customers moving their ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #01-005-23a
Some customers may experience the check engine light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up The engine temperature gauge fluctuates The low coolant ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-081-23
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. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-23a
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #SA-035-23
Some customers may complain of a lack of power under 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. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-23
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #SA-026-23
A tapping/rattling noise may be noticed from the valve train area. This operating condition can occur on new vehicles which have been delivered to Mazda dealers (due to loading and unloading from transport trucks or customers moving their ... Read More »
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TSB #01-005-23
Some customers may experience the check engine light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up. The engine temperature gauge fluctuates. Read More »
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TSB #SA-010-23
Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair. The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection. Read More »
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TSB #RF-23-01
When servicing SKYACTIV engine vehicles requiring to replace the Oil Galley Plug and Crush Washer, order the required part numbers below. Read More »
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TSB #MT-004-22
Some vehicles may experience the Check Engine Light ON with DTC P0171 (Fuel Trim too Lean) and possibly DTCs P030X (Misfire). Vehicles having this concern should use the following Inspection/Repair procedure. Read More »
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TSB #01-013-22
Some customers may experience the CHECK ENGINE light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: * The engine takes longer to warm up * The engine temperature gauge fluctuates * The low ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-065-22
Some vehicles equipped with a coolant control valve may exhibit difficulties when refilling the coolant because the control valve is closed and air in the engine cannot escape during ignition ON. Read More »
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TSB #01-012-22
Some vehicles may exhibit accumulation of dried coolant (1) around the water pipe (2). This is caused by a gap between the housing and pipe due to a press fitting during the manufacturing process. Read More »
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TSB #SA-023-22
A tapping/rattling noise may be noticed from the valve train area. This operating condition can occur on new vehicles which have been delivered to Mazda dealers (due to loading and unloading from transport trucks or customers moving their ... Read More »
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TSB #00-001-22
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #01-011-21-3800a
Some customers may experience the CHECK ENGINE light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up, The engine temperature gauge fluctuates, The low coolant ... Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21
Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline. Gasoline containing ethanol is likely available at your local gasoline station. Typical blends of ethanol include E10 and E85. Read More »
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TSB #SA-047-21
If you receive a customer concern about the CHECK ENGINE light coming on and DTC P3400 (cylinder deactivation system malfunction) stored, the cylinder deactivation oil control valve may be plugged with plastic debris from the oil filter ... Read More »
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TSB #01-006-21-3779a
This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-21-3801a
Some customers may experience all of following symptoms: The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the remote transmitter button. The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the door lock/release touch sensor. Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21
When programming a key or installing a Genuine Mazda Accessory Remote Engine Start system, you may encounter programming difficulty. Read More »
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TSB #01-011-21-3800
Some customers may experience the CHECK ENGINE light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up, The engine temperature gauge fluctuates, The low coolant ... Read More »
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TSB #01-003-21-3776
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. P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-21-3768
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #MT-005-20
Some customers may complain about high engine oil consumption. 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. Read More »
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TSB #SA-071-20
Currently, the instructions on MGSS recommend the use of Loctite 962T or equivalent when installing a SKYACTIV cylinder head, but it is no longer available. Read More »
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TSB #MT-003/22
Some customers may complain about a tapping or knocking noise coming from the rear seat after fuel fill. Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21a
Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline. 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. Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21a
Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline. 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. Read More »
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TSB #PF-24-03
Due to limitations, certain vehicles from 2016 to current models might display an inaccurate transmission part number in the Global Electronic Parts Catalog (GEPC). Read More »
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #05-002-23
Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). Read More »
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TSB #SA-007-23b
The rear differential case could develop a crack in the case, as shown below. NOTE: This could affect new vehicles just delivered to the dealer as well as customer vehicles. Read More »
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TSB #SA-007-23
The rear differential case could develop a crack in the case. NOTE: This could affect new vehicles just delivered to the dealer as well as customer vehicles. Read More »
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TSB #SA-007/23
The rear differential case could develop a crack in the case NOTE: This could affect new vehicles just delivered to the dealer as well as customer vehicles. Read More »
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TSB #SA-068-22
The new SKYACTIV-DRIVE FW6A-EL AT uses "Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Type: FZ". 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. Read More »
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TSB #01-010-22
Some customers may experience a squeaking noise may be heard from the exhaust manifold when the idle speed drops from fast idle to normal idle speed during cold start. This is caused by a variable valve being stuck in the closed position. Read More »
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TSB #SA-038-22
Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires configuration. Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-22a
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-22
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-22
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #SA-009-22
The new AWD rear differential DOES NOT come with a breather cap on the rear of the differential, therefore a new one will need to be ordered and installed when replacing the differential. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-21
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #SA-033-21
The rear differential case could develop a crack in the case, as shown below. NOTE: This could affect new vehicles just delivered to the dealer as well as customer vehicles. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-21-3768
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #05-002-23
Some vehicles may experience the check engine light and automatic transaxle warning light ON with one or more of these DTCs stored in the TCM memory (P0842, P0847, P0872, P0877, P0780, P1738). Read More »
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TSB #SA-038-22
Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires configuration. Read More »
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TSB #SA-038-22
Service part Automatic Transaxles (ATX) manufactured on or after July, 2018 are shipped with a blank TCM that requires configuration. Read More »
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TSB #SA-009-22
The new AWD rear differential DOES NOT come with a breather cap on the rear of the differential, therefore a new one will need to be ordered and installed when replacing the differential. Read More »
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TSB #07-003-24
Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 A?F (10 A?C) lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. Read More »
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TSB #SA-008-24
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-007-23a
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-23a
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #00-001-23
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-23
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #SA-033-23
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-007-23
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #09-016-23
Speedometer replacement procedure Read More »
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TSB #SA-010-23
Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair. The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection. Read More »
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TSB #07-002-23
Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 A?F (10A?C) lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. Read More »
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TSB #09-018-22b
Some vehicles may experience the symptoms mentioned below, which can be fixed with the latest software update (Version 74.00.324 or later). The system performance has been improved as follows: Ver. 74.00. Read More »
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TSB #SA-041-22c
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: * Ghost Touch * DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) * Surface Peeling * DTC B108E:04 may be stored * Spider Cracks * White ... Read More »
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TSB #22-01R
Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. There is no need to replace the entire infotainment display unit as the supply chain has been heavily impacted due to the global shortage of semiconductors. Read More »
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TSB #SA-074-22
Some customers may complain the HVAC system not maintaining the correct temperature or the ambient (outside) temperature reading incorrectly. This is caused by a failure in the ambient temperature sensor. Read More »
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TSB #SA-075-22
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #SA-066-22
Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: * C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-067-22
Some customers may complain about the following message displayed in the Multi-Information Display: In the following cases, the MRCC with Stop & Go function system is canceled when the vehicle is traveling at 19 mph (30 km/h) or less: * ... Read More »
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TSB #09-041-22
If the right-side Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) control module is replaced for any reason, it is also necessary to replace the left-side BSM control module in order to complete the radar aiming procedure. Read More »
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TSB #RF-22-01
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display ghost touch (touch screen operates by itself), surface peeling or spider cracks. Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. Read More »
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TSB #SA-041-22c
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch (Touch screen operates by itself) - Spider Cracks - Surface Peeling - White dots Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22d
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-006-22
This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. Read More »
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TSB #09-018-22
Some vehicles may experience the symptoms mentioned below, which can be fixed with the latest software update (Version 74.00.311 or later). Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22c
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-026-22
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22c
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-003/22
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001/22
Symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. No. 1 Blank Screen No. 2. Rear View Camera is not displayed No. 3 Rebooting No. 4 Infotainment System Has No Sound No. 5 Commander Switch Does Not Work No. Read More »
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TSB #01-006-21-3779b
Battery Maintenance: This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-21-3801b
Door Lock Will Not Work Using Remote Transmitter and Engine Will Not Start: Some customers may experience all of following symptoms: 1. The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the remote transmitter button. 2. Read More »
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TSB #SA-052-21
For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV??A? Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21d
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21c
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-046-21
Some customers may complain about incorrect MAZDA CONNECT clock time. This may be caused by an incorrect clock GPS Sync setting. Read More »
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TSB #15-002-21-3812
Some customers may experience a SBS/SCBS, LAS/LDWS and/or HBC warning light on. A system error message may also be found in the center display. DTC U3000:04-0A (Forward sensing camera (FSC) internal malfunction). Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21a
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-21-3801a
Some customers may experience all of following symptoms: The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the remote transmitter button. The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the door lock/release touch sensor. Read More »
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TSB #SA-029-21a
APPLE CARPLAY / ANDRID AURO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) The following vehicles are not equipped with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, but it can be activated using MDARS. Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21
When programming a key or installing a Genuine Mazda Accessory Remote Engine Start system, you may encounter programming difficulty. Read More »
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TSB #MT-001-21
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal Workshop Manual diagnosis. Read More »
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TSB #01-005-21-3778
The Mazda DCA-8000PM is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000PM is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #01-006-21-3779
This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. Read More »
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TSB #01-003-21-3776
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. P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem. Read More »
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TSB #09-002-21-3770
In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer Read More »
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TSB #MT-006-20
Some customers may complain about the following MAZDA CONNECT??A?A? Temperature Warning message: ??A?A? Display is too Hot. Screen performance may be decreased until it cools. Read More »
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TSB #09-036-20-3756
Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH??A? hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-070-20
APPLE CARPLAY / ANDROID AUTO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ): NOTE: The following vehicles are not equipped with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, but it can be activated using MDARS. Read More »
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TSB #SA-063-20
When performing vehicle services such as control unit software update, control unit registration/activation, CMU log data retrieval, etc., always use the GR8 battery charger SST to maintain battery voltage. Read More »
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TSB #SA266
MAZDA Mobile start (MMS) cannot communicate with vehicle Read More »
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TSB #01-007-23
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #01-006-21-3779a
This service bulletin provides testing and charging procedures in order to promote proper battery maintenance, to deliver new vehicles with fully charged batteries, and to reduce unnecessary battery replacement cost. Read More »
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TSB #SA-050-23
Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens. Read More »
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TSB #07-002-23
Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 A?F (10A?C) lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-22
Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens. Read More »
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TSB #09-016-23
Speedometer replacement procedure Read More »
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TSB #09-024-22
In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22b
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001/22
Symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. No. 1 Blank Screen No. 2. Rear View Camera is not displayed No. 3 Rebooting No. 4 Infotainment System Has No Sound No. 5 Commander Switch Does Not Work No. Read More »
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TSB #09-021-21-3818b
All Mazda Connect vehicles in new car inventory must be updated to the software version listed below in this TSB as part of the New Car Ready Step 3 process. Make sure the new vehicle specialist receives a copy of this bulletin. Read More »
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TSB #00-002-20-3749
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #SA-010-23
Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair. The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-21
Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view ... Read More »
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TSB #00-001-23
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #09-025-23
Some customers may complain that the frequency of replenishing the window washer liquid is higher than expected, or they may complain of leakage at or around the washer motor (1). Read More »
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TSB #SA-012-23
Some customers may report an odor or water in the HVAC system and upon inspection, the cabin air filter may be found to be wet. Read More »
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TSB #SA-010-23
Some customers may experience one or more electrical malfunctions after a vehicle body repair. The newly painted fender stay (2) may be causing a poor front harness (1) ground connection. Read More »
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TSB #09-014-21-3802a
Some vehicles may exhibit a crack in the lower center area of the windshield. This may be caused by fixtures located at the center of the cowl grille, which result in higher pressures applied to the windshield. Read More »
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TSB #09-022-21-3815
Some customers may complain that the frequency of replenishing the window washer liquid is higher than expected, or they may complain of leakage at around the washer motor (1). Read More »
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TSB #09-014-21-3802
Some vehicles may exhibit a crack in the lower center area of the windshield. This may be caused by fixtures located at the center of the cowl grille, which result in higher pressures applied to the windshield. Read More »
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TSB #00-002-20-3749
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #09-014-21-3802a
Some vehicles may exhibit a crack in the lower center area of the windshield. This may be caused by fixtures located at the center of the cowl grille, which result in higher pressures applied to the windshield. Read More »
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TSB #SA-045-22a
The purpose of this Service Alert is to remind dealers to keep the protective films on the piano black door garnishes attached until just before delivering the vehicle to the customer. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-23a
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-040-21
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #MT-003-21
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building. This may be caused by the suns reflection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-012-23
Some customers may report an odor or water in the HVAC system and upon inspection, the cabin air filter may be found to be wet. Read More »
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TSB #SA-074-22
Some customers may complain the HVAC system not maintaining the correct temperature or the ambient (outside) temperature reading incorrectly. This is caused by a failure in the ambient temperature sensor. Read More »
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TSB #07-005-21-3836
Some customers may complain about warm air from the climate control vents. This may be caused by improper brazing (A) of the evaporator (B), causing a refrigerant leak from the joint between the tubes (C) and the header (D). Read More »
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TSB #SA-042-21
Some customers may complain that the passenger seat belt warning light is ON and the PASS AIRBAG OFF indicator light is OFF with no front passenger in the seat. This may be caused by an electrical device (smart phone, tablet, laptop. etc. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-23a
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-23
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-23
Interior parts made of resin have antistatic coating to prevent dust from sticking on the surfaces, and depending on the conditions of use, the antistatic components may crystallize slightly, giving an appearance of white stains on the ... Read More »
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TSB #09-006-23
When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Paint Warranty Guide" to determine cause, prevention, remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Read More »
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TSB #SA-008-22a
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #09-017-22a
Some vehicles may have rust on the contact parts between the clips (for attaching the roof molding) and the roof panel (ditches of the roof rail). Read More »
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TSB #SA-008-22
Some vehicles may experience exterior trim heat damage when parked near a glass building or Low-E windows. This may be caused by the sun's reflection. Read More »
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TSB #MT-001-22
Some customers may report concerns with interior upholstery surface stains particularly on high contact areas (e.g.: steering wheel, door panels, shifter...etc.). This may be caused by skin oils or chemicals such as hand lotions. Read More »
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TSB #09-004-21-3772
Some vehicles may experience stains appearing on the hood, roof and/or trunk of the vehicle. This concern is most likely to be found in a cold weather areas just after the RAPGARD is removed at PDI. Read More »
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TSB #09-014-24
When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Paint Warranty Guide" to determine cause, prevention, remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Read More »
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TSB #09-003-21-3771
When encountering a vehicle with paint damage, refer to the "Mazda Paint Warranty Guide" to determine cause, prevention, remedy, and warranty coverage (if applicable). Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-21
The purpose of this Service Alert is to remind dealers to keep the protective films on the piano black door garnishes attached until just before delivering the vehicle to the customer. Read More »
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TSB #SA-056-20
Some customers or technicians (during PDI) may have concerns with the front doors sticking (especially on hot days) and/or poor appearance, fitment, alignment or gaps with the front and rear door sash molding. Read More »
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TSB #SA-045-22
The purpose of this Service Alert is to remind dealers to keep the protective films on the piano black door garnishes attached until just before delivering the vehicle to the customer. Read More »
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TSB #SA-050-22
Some customers may complain that their liftgate does not open. This can mean a range of things, from the liftgate not unlatching to the power liftgate (PLG) not opening automatically. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-21-3801a
Some customers may experience all of following symptoms: The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the remote transmitter button. The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the door lock/release touch sensor. Read More »
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TSB #09-002-21-3770
In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer Read More »
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #SA-022-24
Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali. 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 ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-011-24
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #SA-031-23
Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali. 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 ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-22a
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #02-002-21-3769a
Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali. 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 ... Read More »
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TSB #00-001-21-3768
Mazda has developed factory recommended scheduled maintenance services that support all major vehicle systems. Read More »
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TSB #02-002-21-3769
Some automotive cleaning products contain strong acid or alkali. 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 ... Read More »
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TSB #09-007-23c
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #09-007-23b
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #09-007-23a
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #09-007-23
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-22
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #09-007-20-3674a
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #15-004-21-3835
NOTE: This Service Information is only applicable for vehicles equipped with a Forward Sensing Camera (FSC), KDD1-67-XCX and GSH7-67-XCX*. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-21
Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view ... Read More »
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TSB #00-001-23
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-21
Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view ... Read More »
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TSB #00-003/22
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on as-needed basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #09-032-23
SERVICE BULLETIN 09-031/20 ISSUED ON 09/21/20 IS NO LONGER VALID. IT IS SUPERCEDED BY RECALL 6023G (??A?A?2014-2018 MAZDA3 AND 2016-2021 CX-3 - REARVIEW IMAGE MAY NOT DISPLAY PROPERLY??A?A?). Read More »
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TSB #SA-001/22
Symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. No. 1 Blank Screen No. 2. Rear View Camera is not displayed No. 3 Rebooting No. 4 Infotainment System Has No Sound No. 5 Commander Switch Does Not Work No. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22c
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-008-24
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-007-23a
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #PF-23-09
MNAO has recently found an increase in non-returned cores within the United Radio (UR) exchange program. As a reminder, dealers have 90 days, after the order is placed, to return the exchanged part. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-23
Interior parts made of resin have antistatic coating to prevent dust from sticking on the surfaces, and depending on the conditions of use, the antistatic components may crystallize slightly, giving an appearance of white stains on the ... Read More »
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TSB #RF-22-01R3
This Parts Flash replaces RF-22-01R2 released January 04, 2022. It includes new display repair kit part numbers for the 2018-2019 Mazda2, 2018-2020 CX-3 and 2018-2020 MX-5. Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-23a
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch - DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) - Surface Peeling - DTC B108E:04 may be stored - Spider Cracks - White dots IMPORTANT NOTE: ... Read More »
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TSB #09-003-23a
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #RF-22-01R2
This Parts Flash replaces RF-22-01R released November 21, 2022. It includes a new display repair kit part number for the 2020-2022 MX-5. Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. Read More »
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TSB #09-003-23
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-23
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch - DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) - Surface Peeling - DTC B108E:04 may be stored - Spider Cracks - White dots IMPORTANT NOTE: ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-016-22a
There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method Read More »
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TSB #SA-045-22a
The purpose of this Service Alert is to remind dealers to keep the protective films on the piano black door garnishes attached until just before delivering the vehicle to the customer. Read More »
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TSB #09-036-22
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #SA-045-22
The purpose of this Service Alert is to remind dealers to keep the protective films on the piano black door garnishes attached until just before delivering the vehicle to the customer. Read More »
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TSB #09-023-22
Some customers may complain about spider web-like cracking (as shown below) appearing in the corner(s) of the MAZDA CONNECT center display. The cracks are internal and cannot be felt by touch. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-22
Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens. Read More »
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TSB #09-017-22a
Some vehicles may have rust on the contact parts between the clips (for attaching the roof molding) and the roof panel (ditches of the roof rail). Read More »
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TSB #SA-026-22
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Read More »
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TSB #09-012-22
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #SA-016-22
There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method Read More »
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TSB #00-003/22
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on as-needed basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001/22
Symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. No. 1 Blank Screen No. 2. Rear View Camera is not displayed No. 3 Rebooting No. 4 Infotainment System Has No Sound No. 5 Commander Switch Does Not Work No. Read More »
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TSB #09-012-21-3801b
Door Lock Will Not Work Using Remote Transmitter and Engine Will Not Start: Some customers may experience all of following symptoms: 1. The door lock/unlock operation will not work using the remote transmitter button. 2. Read More »
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TSB #SA-054-21a
Some customers may complain about any the following infotainment system concerns: Reboot, Slow reboot in morning, Display frozen, Display blank. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21e
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns Read More »
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TSB #SA-052-21
For improvement of electrical diagnosis, the SKYACTIV??A? Wiring Terminal Test Kits has been delivered all the dealers. Read More »
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TSB #09-014-21-3802a
Some vehicles may exhibit a crack in the lower center area of the windshield. This may be caused by fixtures located at the center of the cowl grille, which result in higher pressures applied to the windshield. Read More »
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TSB #07-005-21-3836
Some customers may complain about warm air from the climate control vents. This may be caused by improper brazing (A) of the evaporator (B), causing a refrigerant leak from the joint between the tubes (C) and the header (D). Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21d
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-011-21-3800a
Some customers may experience the CHECK ENGINE light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up, The engine temperature gauge fluctuates, The low coolant ... Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21
Ethanol is becoming a common additive in gasoline. Gasoline containing ethanol is likely available at your local gasoline station. Typical blends of ethanol include E10 and E85. Read More »
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TSB #09-021-21-3818b
All Mazda Connect vehicles in new car inventory must be updated to the software version listed below in this TSB as part of the New Car Ready Step 3 process. Make sure the new vehicle specialist receives a copy of this bulletin. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21c
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #09-025-21-3824
This service bulletin provides information regarding the proper use of the driver??A?A?s floor mat to avoid any potential interference with the foot pedals. Read More »
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TSB #09-021-21-3818
AUDIO, NAVIGATION AND PHONE CONCERNS WITH MAZDA CONNECT INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM (6TH GENERATION). All Mazda Connect vehicles in new car inventory must be updated to the software version listed below in this TSB as part of the New Car Ready ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-030-21a
There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method A. Read More »
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TSB #SA-041-21
Accessory instructions can be found on OneMazda under Dealer Resources - Parts & Accessories. The links provided below can be used for quick access: For 2016 models and newer: NOTE: Instructions are found under the "Attachments" section ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-029-21a
APPLE CARPLAY / ANDRID AURO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) The following vehicles are not equipped with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, but it can be activated using MDARS. Read More »
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TSB #SA-034-21
When performing vehicle services such as control unit software update, control unit registration/activation, CMU log data retrieval, etc., always use the DCA8000 OR GR8 battery charger SST to maintain battery voltage. Read More »
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TSB #MT-002-21
When programming a key or installing a Genuine Mazda Accessory Remote Engine Start system, you may encounter programming difficulty. Read More »
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TSB #SA-030-21
Auxiliary key blank cutting procedure: There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method, B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method Read More »
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TSB #SA-029-21
APPLE CARPLAY / ANDRID AURO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) The following vehicles are not equipped with Apple CarPlay??A?A? / Android Auto??A?A?, but it can be activated using MDARS. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21a
MAZDA CONNECT Symptom Troubleshooting (6th Generation Vehicles). Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #01-003-21-3776
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. P2610:00: Instrument cluster internal engine off timer performance problem. Read More »
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TSB #07-001-21-3775
A musty/mildew type odor may come from the vents when the air conditioning (A/C) system is operating. It is most noticeable when the A/C is first turned ON. Read More »
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TSB #09-002-21-3770
In accordance with Federal regulations, follow the procedure listed below when replacing a speedometer Read More »
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TSB #SA-004-20c
In order to ensure key code security, MNAO has restricted key code access for the new auxiliary key. This Service Alert provides information on how to obtain the 10-digit key code needed for cutting a new auxiliary key blank if all ... Read More »
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TSB #09-007-20-3674a
At PDI or when new vehicle is delivered, some customers may complain about wrinkles on the leather seat cushion and/or seat back surface. Read More »
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TSB #SA-071-20
Currently, the instructions on MGSS recommend the use of Loctite 962T or equivalent when installing a SKYACTIV cylinder head, but it is no longer available. Read More »
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TSB #SA-070-20
APPLE CARPLAY / ANDROID AUTO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ): NOTE: The following vehicles are not equipped with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, but it can be activated using MDARS. Read More »
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TSB #SA-069-20
ACCESSORY INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION: Accessory instructions can be found in the Accessory eCatalog. https://ecatalog.mazdausa.com Read More »
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TSB #SA266
MAZDA Mobile start (MMS) cannot communicate with vehicle Read More »
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TSB #SA-016-23
There are currently 2 methods for cutting a new auxiliary key blank. A. Auxiliary Key Trace Cut Method. B. Auxiliary Key Code Cut Method Read More »
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TSB #SA-046-21
Some customers may complain about incorrect MAZDA CONNECT clock time. This may be caused by an incorrect clock GPS Sync setting. Read More »
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TSB #09-003-23b
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-23a
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch - DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) - Surface Peeling - DTC B108E:04 may be stored - Spider Cracks - White dots IMPORTANT NOTE: ... Read More »
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TSB #09-003-23a
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #RF-22-01R2
This Parts Flash replaces RF-22-01R released November 21, 2022. It includes a new display repair kit part number for the 2020-2022 MX-5. Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. Read More »
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TSB #09-003-23
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-23
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch - DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) - Surface Peeling - DTC B108E:04 may be stored - Spider Cracks - White dots IMPORTANT NOTE: ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-041-22c
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: * Ghost Touch * DTC B108E:04 may be stored (Touch screen operates by itself) * Surface Peeling * DTC B108E:04 may be stored * Spider Cracks * White ... Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22c
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-054-21a
Some customers may complain about any the following infotainment system concerns: Reboot, Slow reboot in morning, Display frozen, Display blank. Read More »
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TSB #09-021-21-3818a
AUDIO, NAVIGATION AND PHONE CONCERNS WITH MAZDA CONNECT INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM (6TH GENERATION). All Mazda Connect vehicles in new car inventory must be updated to the software version listed below in this TSB as part of the New Car Ready ... Read More »
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TSB #22-01R
Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. There is no need to replace the entire infotainment display unit as the supply chain has been heavily impacted due to the global shortage of semiconductors. Read More »
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TSB #RF-22-01
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display ghost touch (touch screen operates by itself), surface peeling or spider cracks. Repair kits are available to replace just the screen. Read More »
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TSB #SA-041-22c
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Ghost Touch (Touch screen operates by itself) - Spider Cracks - Surface Peeling - White dots Read More »
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TSB #09-036-22
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display: - Center display touchscreen operates by itself (Ghost Touch). - The film of the center display may be peeled off. Read More »
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TSB #SA-006-22a
There have been warranty claims submitted for growling or bearing whine noise in differentials, transfer units and transmissions where the source of the noise was a wheel bearing. Read More »
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TSB #SA-014-22
Accessory instructions can be found on OneMazda under Dealer Resources - Parts & Accessories. Read More »
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TSB #01-003/22
The Mazda DCA-8000 is required for all warranty battery testing. If the Mazda DCA-8000 is not used, incorrect battery testing may result in unnecessary battery replacement. Read More »
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TSB #MT-003/22
Some customers may complain about a tapping or knocking noise coming from the rear seat after fuel fill. Read More »
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TSB #SA-027-24
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display. Peeling, spider cracks and white dots. Read More »
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TSB #SA-032-23a
If you encounter any type of electrical concern (e.g, dead battery, engine no start, DTC(s) stored...), interview the customer before proceeding with normal MGSS diagnosis by asking if any aftermarket devices have been installed. Read More »
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TSB #09-023-23a
Some customers may experience the following symptoms of the wireless charger (Qi), even when the mobile device (smartphone etc.) is placed in the proper position on the wireless charger (Qi). - It does not start charging. Read More »
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TSB #09-032-23
SERVICE BULLETIN 09-031/20 ISSUED ON 09/21/20 IS NO LONGER VALID. IT IS SUPERCEDED BY RECALL 6023G (??A?A?2014-2018 MAZDA3 AND 2016-2021 CX-3 - REARVIEW IMAGE MAY NOT DISPLAY PROPERLY??A?A?). Read More »
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TSB #SA-054-21a
Some customers may complain about any the following infotainment system concerns: Reboot, Slow reboot in morning, Display frozen, Display blank. Read More »
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TSB #15-004-21-3835
NOTE: This Service Information is only applicable for vehicles equipped with a Forward Sensing Camera (FSC), KDD1-67-XCX and GSH7-67-XCX*. Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21e
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns Read More »
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TSB #01-011-21-3800a
Some customers may experience the CHECK ENGINE light ON with DTC P0126:00 (Thermostat stuck open) and one or more of the following symptoms: The engine takes longer to warm up, The engine temperature gauge fluctuates, The low coolant ... Read More »
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TSB #09-021-21-3818b
All Mazda Connect vehicles in new car inventory must be updated to the software version listed below in this TSB as part of the New Car Ready Step 3 process. Make sure the new vehicle specialist receives a copy of this bulletin. Read More »
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TSB #15-002-21-3812
Some customers may experience a SBS/SCBS, LAS/LDWS and/or HBC warning light on. A system error message may also be found in the center display. DTC U3000:04-0A (Forward sensing camera (FSC) internal malfunction). Read More »
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TSB #SA-019-21a
MAZDA CONNECT SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING [6TH GENERATION VEHICLES]. Use the symptom troubleshooting tables below to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #SA-036-21
Some vehicles may have one of the following DTCs stored in memory along with a system status notice on the Multi-information display OR display a system status notice with no DTC: C1001:92 - Forward sensing camera (FSC) poor field of view ... Read More »
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TSB #MT-006-20
Some customers may complain about the following MAZDA CONNECT??A?A? Temperature Warning message: ??A?A? Display is too Hot. Screen performance may be decreased until it cools. Read More »
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TSB #09-036-20-3756
Some vehicles may exhibit a Connectivity Master Unit (CMU), a BLUETOOTH??A? hands-free unit or text messaging related concerns. Read More »
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TSB #00-002-20-3749
In support of the new Mazda MX-5 and CX-3, Mazda will make available for loan on an ??A?A?as-needed??A?A? basis, a Special Service Tool (SST) to allow for the radar aiming of the blind spot monitoring (BSM) system. Read More »
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TSB #SA-027-24
Some customers may complain about infotainment center display. Peeling, spider cracks and white dots. Read More »
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TSB #07-003-24
Some customers may complain that the ambient temperature on the instrument cluster is displayed more than 50 A?F (10 A?C) lower than the actual temperature, resulting in insufficient performance of the air conditioning. Read More »
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TSB #06-001-23
Some vehicles may exhibit wear/peel-off of the leather steering wheel surface causing a poor appearance. This concern may be caused by an insufficient wear resistance of the steering wheel surface. Read More »
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TSB #SA-039-22
Some customers may complain about scratches on the instrument cluster lens. Read More »
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TSB #SA-001-22c
Use the symptom troubleshooting tables to diagnose MAZDA CONNECT concerns. Read More »
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TSB #MT-001-22
Some customers may report concerns with interior upholstery surface stains particularly on high contact areas (e.g.: steering wheel, door panels, shifter...etc.). This may be caused by skin oils or chemicals such as hand lotions. Read More »
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TSB #09-014-21-3802
Some vehicles may exhibit a crack in the lower center area of the windshield. This may be caused by fixtures located at the center of the cowl grille, which result in higher pressures applied to the windshield. Read More »