JM3KFABL8H01364162017 MAZDA CX-5Sport
Executive Summary
2017 MAZDA CX-5 was analyzed across NHTSA recalls, owner complaints, crash test data, and public auction records. There is 1 open recall on record — verify these have been repaired before purchase. 143 owner complaints include 3 reported injuries, indicating real-world safety incidents beyond normal wear.
- ▸1 open recall — verify these have been repaired before purchase
- ▸3 injuries reported across 143 owner complaints
- ▸Component failure cascade detected — a known defect pattern that typically leads to more severe downstream damage
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- Make
- MAZDA
- Model
- CX-5
- Year
- 2017
- Trim / Series
- Sport
- Body Style
- Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV)
- Vehicle Type
- MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV)
- Drive Type
- 4x2
- Fuel Type
- Gasoline
- Engine
- 4-cyl 2.5L 187 hp
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Doors
- 4
- Manufacturer
- MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATION
- Assembly
- HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
- GVWR
- Class 1C: 4,001 - 5,000 lb (1,814 - 2,268 kg)
No specific quality data available for this plant. No documented recall or complaint concentrations on record.
✓ No high-risk recall components found
Worn chain tensioners cause timing chain skip or snap — common on GM 5.3L/6.2L, Ford EcoBoost, VW/Audi EA888, BMW N47/N63. Listen for cold-start rattles.
Water pump failure causes rapid overheating. If the engine overheats even once, head gasket damage is likely — turning a $400 part into a $3,000+ repair.
Degraded transmission fluid destroys clutch packs and solenoids. CVT transmissions are especially sensitive — neglected fluid can result in a $4,000–$8,000 replacement.
Degraded coolant loses corrosion inhibitors and attacks aluminum engine components. Can cause head gasket failure and water pump corrosion.
Worn spark plugs cause misfires that can foul and crack catalytic converters. A $150 tune-up can prevent a $1,200 catalytic converter replacement.
Dirty or failing injectors cause rough idle, reduced fuel economy, and increased emissions. Cleaning costs $100–$200; replacement $800–$1,600.
NHTSA VIN-specific recall lookup returned no data for this VIN. The 1 recall below are model-wide and may or may not apply to this exact vehicle depending on production date. Verify at nhtsa.gov/recalls.
Average repair completion across 1 recall is ~64%. Always ask the seller for dealer service records confirming each repair.
Statistical model based on recall age, component type, and manufacturer. Not a repair confirmation. Demand dealer service records.
MAZDA has an excellent recall completion rate (93%) — owners typically receive a remedy within 15 months.
Avg time to remedy open recall: ~15 months · Source: NHTSA Recall Completion Rate Reports
TRAILER HITCHES
SummaryMazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2017 CX-5 vehicles equipped with an accessory trailer hitch wiring harness. This harness may be routed such that there is insufficient clearance between the harness and the exhaust muffler, allowing the wiring harness to contact the muffler.Read full details...
~36% chance this recall was never fixed
Moderate RiskSource: NHTSA statistical model by recall age & component type
My car only has 65k miles on it and the rear differential failed and needs to be replaced. I am seeing this posted online by many Mazda CX-5 owners well under the mileage this typically happenes but out of the warranty period. Mazda should start a recall or compensate owners for this. its never been in an accident simply a commuter car used around town
During a one-hour car ride, the front passenger side seat heater burned a hole through the seat, damaging my wife's skirt and leaving a hole in the upholstery. The overheating definitely originated within the seat. We immediately turned the seat heater off and have not used it since. It could have started a fire, which is very scary, or burned my wife, which is a serious safety risk. This issue has been mentioned by other Mazda owners, but I cannot find any recall reports. There were no warnings prior to the burning. The component is being taken to the dealership to be examined today.
UNKNOWN The infotainment system started malfunctioning on its own. Changes channels on radio, goes into settings and makes changes. Calls phone numbers etc. Does it more in the cold weather
The infotainment system suffers from ghost touching. It has gotten out of control even after a “recall” fix at the dealership. Without being touched the volume changes, the stations change, the presets change, the car makes calls to my contacts. I am often unable to control the screen as it turns the car to max volume while driving. It is extremely unsafe, distracting and alarming.
Dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree. Multiple warning lights all at once. This issue has been reported on multiple Mazda vehicle years. Took to Delker Auto repairs. Is electrical problem. Stated that so far nothing wrong with components. Will have to hunt for. Mazda has known electrical issues. In addition, your file upload will not let me upload picture even though it's in correct format. I can send separately.
CX-5's infotainment system RANDOMLY, AND WITHOUT WARNING STARTS BEEPING AND CHANGING OPTIONS WHILE DRIVING, A VERY DISTRACTING EVENT. I TRIED TO SHUT THE SCREEN OFF BUT IT COMES BACK ON RANDOMLY AND CAUSES CONCERN AND DISTRACTION WHILE DRIVING, IT HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR YEARS NOW AND OF WHAT I READ MAZDA WILL NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM
The infotainment system in my 2017 Mazda CX-5 exhibits dangerous behavior consistent with known defects described in the Mazda Infotainment Class Action Settlement (Case No. 8:21-cv-01355). The infotainment system and touchscreen repeatedly activate critical functions on its own (“ghost touches”), sometimes going black, changing critical settings, disengaging phone calls as well as unexpectedly activating phone calls, and navigation features engage or freeze unpredictably. These malfunctions distract from safe vehicle operation, requiring driver attention to manage the malfunctioning display. The vehicle’s display is integrated with backup camera, audio, and Bluetooth controls, so these repeated malfunctions cause safety concerns while driving. Mazda and the dealership have refused to repair the defect under the Limited Warranty Extension established in the settlement, incorrectly claiming the issue is unrelated to the CMU (connectivity master unit). However, these symptoms are identical to those described in Mazda’s internal service bulletins (CSP13 and TSB 09-022/17) and covered by the settlement. I believe Mazda is failing to properly address a continuing safety-related defect that impacts infotainment stability and driver concentration. These issues have occurred for years and are continuing nearly every time I operate the vehicle.
Not an "incident" per se. Front passenger Seat Belt is difficult to clasp.
Rear differential failed around 97,000 miles. We were three months past our certified pre-owned warranty. Total cost to repair was around $4400 after a discount on parts and labor through our Costco membership. Contacted Mazda to see if they’d be willing to provide any assistance to cover the repair, they declined. Service advisor told us that it was a catastrophic failure that we did not cause. We purchased this car in 2020 and have always had it serviced at the dealership and at no point did they bring it up as it being an issue. The rear differential should not fail.
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I purchased this vehicle on the 10th of September. BY the 12th I I noticed the infotainment system was doing its own thing without me touching anything. The next day it did the same thing I E.changing stations on its own,volume going up or down etc...
Unknown The infotainment system started malfunctioning on its own
The contact owns a 2017 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated while the vehicle was parked, there was an abnormal sound coming from the rear of the vehicle. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the rear differential needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000.
The contact owns a 2017 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated that the navigation was system rebooting and not connecting with the satellite. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where the Firmware was updated. The vehicle was repaired, but another failure occurred. The contact stated that the navigation system was inoperable. There was a compass symbol being displayed. The mechanic informed the contact that the navigation sim card chip needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was contacted and opened a case, but no additional assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000.
Rear differential began to leak. Mechanics (3) looked at the part and discovered play in both right and left side axles leading into rear differential along with loud clanking noises inside the differential itself. Seal areas on both sides of unit had extensive play. Diagnosed with worn gears inside rear differential. Vehicle is only 8 years old (bought brand new) and has 74,110 miles. Complaint filed with Mazda claiming that gears and rear differential should not have failed given the mileage. Mazda has advised me that the car was out of warranty (5yrs/60k mileage) that the repairs were not covered. They wanted me to drive my car to a local Mazda dealer but I declined since driving it may/would have caused more damage to differential. Advised them to have their mechanic go to my local repair facility where part was replaced and pick up the differential for verification. Research online has indicated other owners has suffered identical issues. Have not heard anything back from Mazda. Total cost to replace $3,993.49
My vehicle has had the "Ghost Touch" issue that has been reported on many Mazda vehicles and even had a recall for the 2014-2016 models since I got the car in 2018. Mazda has refused to do a recall or cover repairs even though it's still being reported as an issue on multiple different models of Mazda. This happens on a constant basis and just keeps getting worse. Here is the original recall notice from NHTSA: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2019/MC-10164268-0001.pdf
Infotainment system "touch" screen doesn't work and I experience "ghost" touching where it's as if someone is actually pressing the screen to toggle between the different functions, raise/lower the volume, etc., when my hands are no where near the screen. It's a very dangerous distraction when it happens while driving.
The contact owns a 2017 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated that while driving 30 MPH, the air bag warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed a failure with the air bag connector. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure reoccurred 9,000 miles later. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer, who again diagnosed a failure with the air bag connector. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure, and a case was opened. The failure mileage was 24,000.
Rear differential failed at roughly 80,000 miles. Depending on failure, unexpected loss of traction or a locking up of the drivetrain could occur. We were lucky to catch it before then. Dealer confirmed issue with no clear cause. No warning lamps/messages/etc indicated that the part was failing. The only thing we noticed was increased highway noise, which could easily be ignored by someone who is not as aware of good/bad car noises.
The rear camera dose not always display on the LCD screen, likely due to the ghosting issue with the infotainment system which randomly cuts in and out. This poses a safety hazard when backing up. Despite repeated complaints from other owners as well regarding the LCD screen, Mazda will not cover cost of replacing the LCD screen. I had a 2014 Mazda 3 for which there was a recall for the same issue and they covered it. So I don't understand why they won't do it for this vehicle. Being able to see what is behind the vehicle when backing up is a safety concern. I provided date of most recent occurrence, but this has happened multiple times before.
Car was making popping noise, got it checked out at mechanic. Said rear differential had metal in the oil.
Touchscreen continues to change to different screens Ghost touch screen malfunction is know to dealer as prior year models have also had problems and recall was issued Dealer won’t cover cost of repair as it’s out of warranty This just started so I wouldn’t have known during warranty The dealer will repair for $750 which is not fair as it’s a known problem It is very distracting while driving and even if I turn the display off it will come back on
Coolant leak, caused engine failure
The vehicle – display has a ghosting issue with the screen keeps on changing without me, touching the controls. It will switch from one function to another function independently, and sometimes the screen goes blank. This display was replaced under recall in 2020 and I’m starting to have similar problems now in 2024 for the last 10 months. When the screen goes blank, this compose a safety hazard.
Twice now, my 2017 Mazda CX-5 stalled on the highway with a check engine light popping up--both times was driving around 60-70mph for a couple of hours and had about a quarter tank of gas left. The first time, no code was found, but the second time, after a deeper diagnostic, the dealership found a P0192 code. After reading here and many other places online, based on the code and the car's behavior, it really sounds like the Denso low-pressure fuel pump is to blame; that's the source of the recall for 2018 and 2019 Mazda CX-5s experiencing this same issue [XXX] ). If the 2017 model also uses that fuel pump, why isn't it included in the recall? If this dangerous and erratic car behavior is due to a faulty part, it really should be covered by the recall. Shame on you, Mazda. Lives are at risk. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
There is a known issue of "Ghost Touching" on the infotainment system on 2017-2020 Mazda's. The ghost touching causes the infotainment center to randomly self-select options on the screen, which is highly distracting. The following are experiences I've had while driving (sometimes going 70MPH on the interstate), where my infotainment center begins to make selections on it's own: Unpausing paused music Making random phone calls Opening text messages and selecting the reply button Flipping between screens continuously Ending phone calls This is extremely distracting and dangerous. Mazda is aware of this issue. I had my screen replaced in 2020, and replaced with another faulty screen that I now have to get replaced again.
This car has an issue with 'ghost touches' on the infotainment screen. We had it replaced under warranty in January 2020, and the same issue is happening again. Searches online show this is a widespread problem and Mazda wants to charge $1,000 to fix it this time. It is a distraction, turns music on/off volume up/down and can cause dangerous unexpected distractions.
Vehicle Infotainment Center - the touch screen will automatically select options and click options while driving, causing a distraction and most recently attempting to enable a child lock. It will do it while the car is both driving and while stopped. It will randomly do it on both the Radio Screen and the Navigation screen.
The infotainment system has a known problem called "Ghost Touch". The screen will randomly change from am to fm radio, make phone calls on its own, change screen during navigation. Mazda knows of the issue with this model. This should be a recall as it can severely distract a person while driving. Mazda says this is not under warranty even though I have extended warranty and the millage is only 32,000. Please make this a recall before a serious accident occurs.
Cx 5 2017 mazda. Purchase at the mazda dealership in 2021. Car has been burning oil. At 2000mils my oil level on the dipstick is at the lowest mark. I have to add 1gt oil to bring the mark to the correct level.
The sunroof exploded while driving on the interstate. The noise was terrifying and I didn't know what it was at first so I slid the sunroof cover open a little and glass started coming down. I pulled over the interstate (dangerous in addition to the glass) and the sunroof had exploded. I was not going under an overpass and no vehicles in front of me, nor did I hit anything that kicked up
The center screen started self selecting on its own, and randomly choosing options that included going into the setting for Adas system and turning stuff off and on.
Exact same issues as NHTSA Recall No.19V-272 -- Manufacturer Recall No. 3219D. -- Affected P/N: TK52-675XO B
My touch screen, has been acting up. While driving, the navigation system will automatically change prompts while driving. It will change to music, random dials, consistently change to random dials. I am unable to stop the dials from changing. I have read on the internet people are calling this "ghost touching". The volume will randomly go up high while driving. I am unable to control the volume or prompts. This is dangerous while on the road. I am unable to hear first responders while driving in traffic. This is a huge distraction. Many people I am reading are going through this with their Mazdas... This is costing us more than 3,000 or 4,000 to get fixed. I am unable to get this fixed for this price. I am unable to get a new car.
The sunroof exploded. Exploded. Sound was shocking. I did not know what it was. The sound of the outside from the sunroof clued me in. The "shade" underneath the sunroof was closed so I did not see it happen.
18-20 year same model and trim were recalled for fuel pump. Mine a 2017 has same symptoms died on highway going 75 almost life threatening. SEVERAL threads online with 2017 models are stating same case. I believe should be included in recall - very dangerous. Please please escalate so no one gets hurt on the highway!
While driving my driver airbag warning light started blinking. When I took it to the dealership to be inspected they said the sensor for the driver airbag is in the seat cushion and was not getting enough power for it to turn on, therefore if the light is blinking the airbag is disabled and I would need to replace the entire seat cushion to fix this issue. If the airbag is disabled then I could be seriously injured in the event of an accident when the airbag does not deploy.
The vehicle display registers false “phantom” touches, causing it to behave erratically. Mazda issued a service bulletin for 2014-2016 Mazda 3 models but this affects most Mazda models through at least 2020 including our 2017 CX-5. Mazda has not acknowledged this for other vehicles. My 2016 Mazda 3had the repair completed under a service bulletin. Unfortunately the dealer will charge a diagnostic fee for this vehicle. Mazda does offer a repair part for this issue, where they previously required complete CMU replacement, so they know it’s a problem. This results in sudden and random changes in volume, navigation, radio, etc with no intervention, causing a significant distraction and safety concern.
My car has been getting the P092 code with check engine light, it runs really rough, i have had many parts replaced at my expense when i know the model years 2018 and 2019 have been recalled, I am many others are having the same issues, is it going to take people dying on highways because their car just shuts off. My cat has been having the same issues reported in safety recall 19V497-6744. after googling around, I may have found an answer. Denso, who makes low pressure fuel pumps for a lot of different manufacturers, recalled several million of them a couple of years ago. They determined that there was a manufacturing defect that causes the pump impellers to crack and deform. Then they don't move enough gas to the front of the engine. I guess there is no pressure sensor between the tank and the high pressure fuel pump, so the problem isn't recognized by the car until the sensor in the fuel rail sees it. Several auto makers have issued recalls, including Mazda. But Mazda only went back as far as 2018. Toyota recalled cars as far back as 2013. There are now several lawsuits against various auto makers arguing that Denso knew about the problem in 2015, and the recalls should go further back in time. These two articles do a good job of covering the history of the problem:
I have reported this same issue to NHTSA since 2021, and the issue persists to date. Other model years of Mazdas (2017, 2018) including my vehicle have been experiencing "ghost touch". This is an issue that Mazda addressed under a recall for the 2014-2016 models, however, has failed to extend. This poses as severe safety issue as the vehicle randomly increases the volume and will change settings that can either startle the driver and/or make visibility of the cluster impossible especially while driving at night. Please address this issue. There are numerous complaints with this specific year and model alone; but I am certain if searches were conducted on other models, the same issue will be found.
A low tire pressure indicator light warning /beep came on the display panel. Soon after, while driving on a busy street, the driver's side front tire suddenly went completely flat all the way to the rim, causing a safety issue.There was no nail or other foreign object in the tire, just very worn out tread. With only 28,346 miles, all four Yokohama Geolandar G 91A P225/65 R17 100H tires have worn tread with the two front tires the worst. I had the two front tires replaced with Advanta 225/65 R17 102H because I didn't want the same Yokohama Geolandar low quality tires. I didn't have at the time, and still don't have the funds to replace the two rear tires, even though the rear tires are losing pressure the same way, which I'm keeping watch on, as the indicator warning doesn't seem to alert me until it is at a critical level. I'm asking for a refund of the two front tires replaced and replacement of the two back tires.Thank-you
Sudden jerking started when driving on a 45miles/hour with vehicle stopping suddenly. The issue was diagnosed by the dealer to be a transmission related and was asked to replace with a new transmission. There was no prior warning.
I got my rear brakes replaced. Within a few days I noticed drag on each of the rear brakes would seize up at times causing excessive heat and a burning smell. When I took it into my local Mazda Service Center, I was told by the Service Manager and the Service Tech that this is a known issue with Mazda CX5s, that when the Mazda is not put into “maintenance mode” when replacing the rear brakes, it can cause damage to the parking brake motors and calipers. They said my vehicle was allegedly put into maintenance mode before brake service and that the issue can still happen even when the precautions are taken. Upon doing some brief online research I am finding that I am far from the first person to experience this unsafe defect. My safety and the safety of those on the road with me are at an extreme risk as my brakes could overheat and fail, causing a deadly accident. I believe this needs to be addressed by the manufacturer on all 2016/2017 CX5 models immediately as more and more are needing rear brake replacements, causing more and more risk on the roadways. Please hold Mazda accountable for this defect in their parking brake mechanism and require them to replace calipers and parking brake motors when performing rear brake replacements, and even better would be to recall all CX5 models to ensure a safe parking brake mechanism is on every vehicle Mazda sells. I was a huge fan of Mazda and planned to purchase more of their vehicles in my lifetime until this incident happened. I always service at authorized Mazda Service Centers to ensure I get expert level service and avoid mistakes or shortcuts being made.
I'm deeply concerned about the safety issues with our 2017 Mazda CX-5's infotainment system, VIN [XXX] . This info system is a risk, especially when driving with our child. I believe that a recall for the info system should extend to our vehicle, as it poses a safety risk for all customers. This issue came to my attention when my husband was in Traverse City, MI, during the pandemic 2019-2020, no mazda dealerships there. Now that we've moved back to Hawaii in summer 2022, where there's a Mazda dealership, I had our car inspected. The dealership in Waipahu, Hawaii, informed me that I needed to replace the head unit for $1785 then as it is out of warranty. I find it unfair to bear this cost for a safety issue that isn't my responsibility, mazda said it’s out of their hands. Now the quote is at $2912.32 for the part and totals $3,283.06 with only a 12 month warranty on this new part. This limited 12 month coverage is ridiculous when I will be paying over $3000. The problem has worsened over time, becoming extremely dangerous for my family and everyone else on the road. The info system turns on by itself, doesn’t accept touch commands sometimes, operates on its own, making changes etc. even when not in use, blacks out the screen, then maxing out the volume, and repeatedly playing a loud automated voice “Navigation will be at this volume”. Alternatively, when backing up when this occurs it also dims the back up camera on the info system for the vehicle which is a huge safety concern. The only way to stop it is to turn the car off completely. This is extremely unsafe when I am driving. I've tried to mute or turn off the system while driving, but it quickly turns back on, creating a severe unsafe distraction. I'm concerned that I might face this issue eventually leading to a car accident. I shouldn't have to pay for a safety replacement when I believe this is Mazda's responsibility. This issue is a is a threat to everyone's safety on the road. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
This particular Mazda model has a ghost touch issue with the infotainment system. It will start selecting buttons on its own, which includes changing stations, randomly calling people, hanging up on people, dimming back up camera, changing different settings within the infotainment system. This is a major safety hazard as I have almost gotten in several accidents from this distraction. This has happened so many times that I cannot pinpoint one specific date. Mazda is aware of this because there is a service alert currently for this issue.
On April 15th, 2019, Mazda made the public aware of Recall Campaign 3219D which involves a failure of the Front Body Control Module on Mazda 3 vehicles, which renders the front windshield wipers inoperable. That document indicates that the part number of replacement for the faulty module is KDY5-67-5XX. On July 10th, 2023, a Mazda dealership serviced a 2017 Mazda CX-5 as the windshield wipers were not functioning. They determined that the Front Body Control Module was faulty and causing the issue. With the new module, part number BAYS-67-5XX, the issue is resolved. The above part numbers are remarkably similar, especially given the added factor that the Front Body Control Module of this vehicle failed in the exact same way as is described in the recall. Mazda, in their filing of the Part 573 Safety Recall Report for campaign 3219D for the Mazda 3, indicated that there may still be an issue with the wiper motor's "condenser" (sic, capacitor) being undersized. Mazda refused to reimburse for these repairs when detailed and requested in writing.
There is an electrical issue with the infotainment system. It changes settings/programmed setup on its own. It is a known issue that mazda owners call “ghost touch”. This is becoming a safety concern for me as it has toggled for the smart city brake support and blind spot monitoring to toggle to off randomly. Although it is not relied on by myself, it can cause an accident or death if does not engage. Additionally, it has changed my display (driver gages) to the lowest setting which is extremely difficult to see at night. As well as the head unit (infotainment system). When this happened, I could not safely read the speed I was going nor reset the display brightness. Mazda needs to take responsibility of this as all system settings are located in the infotainment system. It has apparently also been a known issue for Mazda dated back to 2013 from researching online. Thank you.
When I was pulling into my driveway, approx. 5-10mph with my foot barely on the accelerator, the car started accelerating on its own, almost hitting the fence. I was able to slam on the brake pedal and it stopped. It was such a hard stop, left a tire mark on the asphalt and took out some patches of my grass.
The infotainment system is experiencing 'ghost touch'. It random selects options such as volume, track, adjust bass/treble, etc.... It is very distracting and I don't understand why the recall for this specific issue, is only covered until 2015. This electrical short continues to happening on later models.
The contact owns a 2017 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated while driving approximately 65 MPH, the vehicle jerked and stalled. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic to be diagnosed. The dealer retrieved DTC code: P0192 with a faulty fuel pump. The contact added fuel, and the vehicle operated as designed. The contact called the local dealer, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000.
I purchased my Mazda CX5 in July of 2017. In August 2018 I was driving on an expressway and the car started balking and cut out completely on the side of the road. The engine light was on. I called roadside assistance which I had purchased at the time I bought the car. They had no one in the area. After sitting at the side of the road with the hood up the car started. I took the car to an Auto Zone. They put the car on their computer and did not find a problem other than the engine light coming on. Since that incident the car has had identical problems in city driving and expressway driving. There is absolutely no warning other than the sudden balking and stalling. Twice I have been driving on the expressway at 75 mph in New Mexico and have had to limp to the breakdown lane with semitrucks going by within a foot of my disabled vehicle. We never let the car go below a quarter of a tank of gas. Mazda had recalls on fuel pumps in 2018 and 19 CX5s. The description of the problems on the recalls are identical to what happens with my car. That doesn't seem to impress Mazda as the dealership dismisses my problem as not being under the companies recall specifications. I checked with the dealership each time I brought the car in and got the pat answer, 'not covered under the recall list". I finally took the car to Crippen Mazda where I purchased the car specifically to check the problem. They had the car for the day, did not find anything and although they said they road tested the car it hadn't gone 1 mile according to their records. $130 charge.The answer, "bring it in when the engine light is on". The engine light does not stay on. I called "Mazda customer service" and was told to take a picture when the car stalled. Take a picture of what? They told me they would send an email which never happened. I wrote a letter to Mazda headquarters and have not gotten a response. I now have a car which has intermittent problems and no help from Mazda.
While driving 65 mph on a highway the sunroof glass shattered. The car was not hit by debris from a truck or other car as there were none within 50 ft. I heard a loud boom and shattered glass rained down on me, the passenger seat and backseat. Fortunately I kept control of the vehicle.
What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? Sudden loss of power (and speed) on interstate highway at ~65 mph. Fuel level was under 1/4 tank level. Weather was clear and approx. 60-70 deg F. Cruise control was on and vehicle working normally for hours on the road trip with cruise control on and functioning properly on the highway. Suddenly, the vehicle lost power, check engine light came on, and vehicle was running very sporadic. P0192 code thrown. Low fuel pressure which resulted in car suddenly going into reduced power mode. Sudden loss of high pressure pump would have resulted in complete loss of propulsion, which did not occur in this case - this indicates low pressure from the in-tank LP fuel pump. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? Sudden and unexpected loss of power on the highway which could have resulted in rear end accident or loss of control while trying to get the vehicle off the highway. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Yes - if fuel tank level gets below 1/4 tank the problem will occur. Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? No. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? No - sudden loss of power and then engine light came on (constant, not flashing) and vehicle had sporadic power issues until we could get off the highway. Certified technician put scanner on car. Code was P0192 - low fuel rail pressure. Filled fuel tank to full, cleared code, and continued to drive car. Issue did not reoccur until fuel level fell below 1/4 level (approx.). 2017 Mazda CX5 is believed to have the same or similar low pressure fuel pump in tank, OEM = Denso, which is on recalled Mazda models from 2018 and newer. I believe older models of Mazda's with the same pumps should also be recalled!
On February 14, 2023 around 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. (EST), I drove to the local WAWA. Upon entering the driveway of WAWA at a very low speed and depressing the brake the car failed to come to a complete stop. I pressed down on the brake as hard as I good, but the car did not come to a stop until hitting the security/safety bollard in front of the WAWA store. I did not get injured and no one else was injured. The front end of my car sustained over $4000 worth of damage. The insurance company repaired by car. I was asked by the insurance company what caused the front end damage. As I played the accident over and over in my head, I just could not see what I did wrong. My foot was on the brake. Also, I entered the entrance of WAWA at a very slow/low speed. After a few weeks I took the car to the Mazda dealer to let them know the car accelerates and engine revs. Also, the car jolts forward while decelerating from about 20mph to 10mph. The car dealer/repair shop could not replicate the problem. Was told to bring the car back in, if problem continues.
While driving on the interstate (continuously for about 4 hours) the vehicle suddenly lost power and the engine stalled. Power steering and power brakes were impacted and the vehicle was difficult to get off the road safely. Once stopped, it would not restart over a 30 minute period. A tow truck was called and it was taken to the dealer. A couple hours later when the dealer checked it, the vehicle started normally and drove without issue. A P0192 code was stored in the ECU so the high pressure fuel pump was replaced even though they could not reproduce the problem. The vehicle has 63000 miles on it now, but a similar sequence happened at 15000 miles. In that situation while driving at a steady speed all power cut out and the engine abruptly downshifted to the point where the tires squealed. After pulling off the road and stopping/starting the vehicle it seemed to drive normally again. We were traveling at the time with no dealer nearby, but when we returned back home we took it to the dealer and they found the same code P0192 and ran various tests and decided to replace the high pressure fuel pump even though it was driving properly. In only 63000 miles this vehicle has twice failed dramatically and without warning in ways that could easily cause an accident or injury. I am lacking in confidence that the root cause has ever been identified.
The display operates by itself. This is a known issue commonly called “ghost touch” and Mazda has issued service bulletins for 2014-2016 model year cars. Unfortunately other cars including my 2017 CX-5 are also affected. This is a safety issue as the navigation will stop working and the constant beeping from the ghost clicking is very distracting and can lead to the driver not focusing on the road. Mazda should be required to recall all affected model years, not just the 2014-2016.
There is currently a recall for faulty fuel pumps in Mazda CX-5 models 2018-2019. We currently own a 2017 Mazda CX-5 with less than 80,000 and had the same faulty part as the recalled years cause us to stall on a highway going 75 miles an hour. We were towed to a Mazda dealership who told us the running issues on our car were the following; Code P0171-fuel pump was damaged and sent debris into the high-pressure pump Code-P01792. The dealership knew we were aware of the recall in other model years and they informed us it was the same exact part in our car. So are big questions is why wasn't 2017 included in this warranty. I have reached out to Mazda and they are totally disregarding our claim and questions as to why 2017 wasn't included in the recall. A couple days before we stalled we experienced a engine hesitation which we believed was due to high winds and a roof rack while traveling. We did not have any lights on or warnings prior to being stalled. After we stalled the Alachua please department pushed our car to safety.
Infotainment system randomly starts navigating (as if someone is pushing the touch screen) through menus and selections. Suddenly changes volume to full volume startling me while driving. This was also an issue in 2016 models that was already corrected via safety recall but was not extended to the same Infotainment system in 2017 models. Been ongoing issue since I purchased my pre-owned CX5 in 2021
The infotainment center has been randomly changing settings and radio channels. When it is taken over, I cannot regain control of it until it stops. I've seen online this called "ghost" controlling. It will increase the volume so lout, that I jump sometimes. Also, the rear camera mode of the system froze while I was backing up causing me to hit a vehicle parked across from me.
I have made carmax aware of the issue I was driving on the interstate in PA, when out of nowhere the check engine light turned on and the car stalled and stopped working the speedometer went down drastically almost causing me to get into a car accident, I was able to continue going slowly on the emergency lane until the car stopped it was freezing weather and there was no one in sight to help not even an emergency vehicle they told me it was an 02 sensor that they fixed it and once again I am driving and pulling into my driveway the car shut off mid drive and the brake would not work I had to pull the emergency brake i almost got into an accident I would've driven the car into my neighbor's property this 02 sensor is bad there's a bad scent and also now all the electrical has gone haywire i have also made them aware of this since May i have videos of everything shutting on and off please help me I dont want to die because of this car and no one is helping me
2017 MAZDA CX-5. CONSUMER WRITES SEEKING REIMBURSEMENT FOR REPAIRS MADE TO VEHICLE. THE CONSUMER STATED THE NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM KEEPS REBOOTING ITSELF. THE VEHICLE WAS REPAIRED AND THE CONSUMER WANTS TO BE REIMBURSED FOR ALL REPAIRS.
Navigation/backup camera screen reboots constantly. This problem often occurs when I'm backing up. Mazda is aware of the issue as I have found many complaints on forums. It is not exclusive to the CX5. It appears to be all Mazda's, cars and SUV's.
Check engine light went on at 56mph and stalled the vehicle. Almost causing and accident all lights on dash went on and off. I stopped turn the vehicle off then on and only the check engine light went on but started stalling after accelerating again the after about 3 mile the lights and stalling happened again. This can cause a major accident
The infotainment display operates by itself. This is a known issue commonly called “ghost touch” and Mazda has issued service bulletins for 2014-2016 model year cars. Unfortunately other cars including my 2017 CX-5 are also affected. This is a safety issue as the navigation will stop working and the constant beeping from the ghost clicking is very distracting and can lead to the driver not focusing on the road. Mazda should be required to recall all affected model years, not just the 2014-2016.
The media system glitches and has what Mazda calls "ghost touching". It is very common on 2017 Mazda CX-5 models. When driving, the entertainment system starts to spaz as if someone is switching back and forth through media, phone, navigation, system settings, etc. It is extremely distracting when driving, and can lower/increase the volume as well as call contacts when driving. There is no way to stop this from happening which is a huge safety issue if you are driving and have to try and get it to stop working or it increases the volume so much so that you cant hear whats going on around you.
I was driving on the freeway, going about 65 mph at 7:30 am. I heard a loud BANG sound and my sunroof glass exploded into pieces. I had the inside cover closed so the glass did not get in the car. The sound was frightening, loud and caused me to pull to the side of the highway. The vehicle has been inspected by insurance representatives and I had used the sunroof the day before - it worked fine.
The navigation display turns fails / turns off and on throughout the drive. It turns on then goes off while backing out with the rearview camera in use. It goes off during drives, while directions are in use, while calls are in session, and with no active use at all. After checking online I found that numerous Mazda owners experience the same with thief CX5-s but there is no collective effort by Mazda to find a solution. I paid for extended warranty with Navigation Display covered and they still cannot find a solution. This is more than inconvenience. It is a serious safety issue when physical distraction is caused by manufacturer defect which can lead to accidents on the highway at high speeds relying on the navigation, while backing up viewing the camera, while driving on windy roads and the screen goes out. The auto response for most drivers is to try and reach for the phone to continue directions, stop abruptly if backing up and the screen goes out, reach for the phone to take it off blue tooth so the hands free conversation is not dropped. It is not to much to expect a major auto manufacturer to have a stable navigation screen. The local dealerships do not take it seriously. How can this matter be escalated as a matter of safety?
My Mazda has a feature called SBS (Smart Brake Support). It is touted as a safety feature, as it will brake the car when it approaches an object without driver braking. It can be disabled by the driver via the navigation panel; however, it automatically engages again upon engine start up. On a few occasions, when approaching a vehicle, I have braked and release, upon seeing the vehicle ahead begin to move. On such occasions, my Mazda's SBS activated, screeching my car to a near stop, scaring me and the vehicle behind me nearly rear-ended me. This action scared me, which affects my ability to control the situation and conduct appropriate action. I have contacted Mazda to ask for a permanent deactivation of this dangerous feature. They have been unable/unwilling to assist. They have concern that if a different driver should drive my vehicle, it would be problematic. I explained that this is my vehicle and I fear their SBS feature will cause me to be rear-ended and seriously injured. I have requested that the Mazda Customer Service rep submit a safety complaint on this issue. An Internet search finds that there are other customers with the same safety concern on Mazda's SBS feature. It is time that this be addressed.
The main screen in the middle of the vehicle experiences “ghost touches” or acts like it’s being controlled sporadically without any buttons or the screen being touched. It does it so aggressively that it causes major distraction while driving and will even change navigation routes while driving and make calls while trying to navigate. This is a huge safety issue especially for younger drivers that can’t handle this well. It makes beeping sounds and changes the screens very quickly and many times I’m unable to stop it. I’ve researched ways to fix it online with no success without spending a large amount of money at a dealership. I’ve seen many many people online with the same issue. I bought the vehicle new, and it began doing this within the first year.
Connectivity Master Unit controlling the infotainment system has failed. Infotainment system continuously rebooting, freezing, change radio presets on its own and changing to home screen, and navigation starts speaking while listing to music.
Blind spot monitoring system warning appears on dashboard of vehicle after driving for about 50-60 miles. This occurs only when I drive >50-60 miles in one trip without shutting off my vehicle. Speed does not matter. My sensors will not work until I turn off my car and turn it back on. This started as soon as I purchased my vehicle in July 2020. 1 previous owner (lease) before I purchased the vehicle. No prior accidents. Got the vehicle at ~30,000 miles. In January 2021, I drifted off the freeway and hit a tree going 35 mph during a snow storm. It was only myself (driver) and a passenger in the front seat at the time of the incident. Both were wearing seatbelts. The seat belts locked up, but airbags never deployed for myself or the adult passenger in the front seat. Driver sustained no injuries, but the passenger smashed their knee into the glove compartment and smacked their head on the window/seatbelt holder on the side of the interior wall. The passenger was asleep during the incident, which may have explained why they did not brace themselves. One minute we were on the freeway, then we hit a slippery spot, and within seconds we were head on with a tree. Drove away to avoid the possibility of any vehicles following my path and smashing into us. Car was still driveable somehow. Car was repaired after 3 weeks at Caliber Collision and looked great. Sensor issue persists still, but unrelated to accident. Mentioned it to Caliber Collision when vehicle was being repaired and they had a Mazda service person come out with a sensor machine and they could not find the issue.
Mazda has termed the issue Ghost Touch in their CX-3 models, which the NTSB issued a Technical Service Bulletin. It is dangerous as the infotainment system begins to switch between functions on its own, without driver or passenger input, and while the cars is in motion; changing radio stations, dialing phone numbers, turning the system display to Night Mode making it impossible to read while using the vehicle navigation system, exiting navigation maps altogether. The part number given to me by Mazda is K123611J0C. The dealer diagnosed and confirmed this issue in April 2022. They stated it is a common problem but it is not covered under warranty. Replacement costs quoted was over $1400, plus $180 to diagnose the problem.
The Mazda SCBS (Smart City Brake Support) system malfunctioned in my vehicle. This system can inadvertently apply the brake if the system malfunction. It was told to me by the dealership that it was a known issue with the CX5s around this model year and I really think it should be a recall. Not having this safety-critical system working properly because of a manufacturer defect isn't a great thing to put on the traveling public. Not having this system could cause people to become complacent expecting the system to work properly and stop them from rear-ending another vehicle. The warning light randomly came on one day, and would also come on from time to time which the manufacturer states as "normal". I had the system inspected by Mazda and they told me "This is a common issue that we have seen frequently." I had to pay out of pocket $800 to get this safety-critical system repaired that really should be covered by the manufacturer due to a malfunction in their system.
The Mazda connect touch screen in the center display doesn't always accept touch commands properly and regularly operates by itself (ghost touch) while in drive.
What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? Answer: Infotainment screen goes haywire changing music stations, turning on/off lights, making phone calls while the car is driving in motion. The problem happened multiple times and it can happen anytime. Yes, it is available for inspection. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? Answer: Puts the driver and other cars at risk because driver gets freaked out by changing stations, turning on/off lights, calls being made, etc. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Answer: Not yet. I plan to take to the dealer hope there is a recall for this issue. Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? Answer: No Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? Answer: No warning signals, messages or other indicators.
The car battery does not get fully charged even after long trips and continuous use of the vehicle. It has been so ever since the vehicle was purchased brand new and maintained meticulously with all service performed on-time at the dealership. Even after long trips exceeding 350 miles, the battery would charge only up to 50% (12.2 volts) and never to 100% (12.7 volts). Thereafter it would quickly discharge to Low (<11.9 volts) if a few shorter trips were made. Upon bringing this to the dealer’s attention while the car was still under warranty, they ran a battery and alternator test and quickly dismissed the issue saying that both the battery and alternator were working fine. Nevertheless, in just two years the OEM battery failed from constantly being in a state of low charge, despite using the vehicle regularly for long trips. Because the dealer refused to honor the warranty, I had to replace with a new battery at my own cost. Now the new battery doesn’t charge beyond 50% (12.2v) either, and I have to routinely charge it every few days to full (12.7v) with an external battery charger just so the battery doesn’t die and either gets me stranded on the road (safety issue for myself and others) or damages computers/other electrical components (reliability and repair issue).
The brake pads on this vehicle wear out prematurely, despite not using them aggressively. All four brake pads on the SUV wore out in less than the first 16,000 miles (first 3 years) and had to be replaced. The braking has also aways been “soft” and the car takes longer to come to a full-stop in the event urgent braking has to be done in traffic. The rotors have corroded prematurely too, despite keeping the car very clean and dry as a matter of habit. The dealer dismissed this issue stating the brakes were fine, as if this was the first car I was driving. I do not engage in hard stops, or perform sudden, jerky, brake applications and yet the brake pads wore out to almost nothing. All the other cars that I’ve owned historically had their brake pads last for 6-8 years of normal driving while this car wore them down in just 3 years. Premature brake pad wear can be a huge safety issue since an unsuspecting driver may not be aware of it and can result in an accident on the road from the vehicle not being able to come to a full stop in time.
The Adaptive Cruise Control system (collectively including the Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, Smart city brake support etc.) on this SUV stops working abruptly and randomly while the car is in operation on the road. This is a major safety concern as it can crash into a leading vehicle in absence of adaptive cruise capabilities. The system generally resets or starts working again after a 5-10 minutes, but there is no rhyme or reason why it stopped working or when it would start again. It has happened in cloudy, harsh cold weather, and also on a bright, warm sunny day. This makes the ACC unreliable. The dealer could not reproduce the malfunction, as generally the car is stationary in the workshop or isn’t driven for a long enough time while testing.
The underside frame/carriage of the vehicle developed corrosion in just the first three years. Granted it is surface corrosion, and not a perforation, still it is not something that a customer expects in the first 3-5 years of owning a vehicle. This indicates a low level of anti-corrosion treatment to the metallic parts of the undercarriage.
The vehicle has a poor quality of paint which chips quite easily upon the slightest impact by road debris. I purchased this SUV brand new in Soul Red color, newly launched for 2017, and soon discovered that the paint was chipping away in various spots exposing the clear coat. This started happening immediately after buying the car and continues to this day at 20,000 miles. Every time we would go on a highway trip (not off-roading), the paint would chip in new spots (hood, fenders etc.) upon the slightest impact with small, everyday highway debris. The dealer dismissed it and stated that this is “normal”, as if I was new to driving and maintaining cars. I have always kept the car clean, washed, and waxed so I was terribly disappointed when this started happening. It has reduced the resale value of the car without a doubt, and will certainly initiate body corrosion in places where the paint has chipped. I have been forced to use paint touch-up in different spots just to maintain the cosmetic look and stop corrosion.
The car display turns on and off, creating distraction and inability to control car setting, including safety capabilities. This display was replace by an authorized dealer on August 2020 but in September 2021 the display start given the same issues that concern my safety and the safety of my family.
The contact owns a 2017 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated while driving 20 MPH, the vehicle stalled. The contact stated there was no warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not drivable. The contact towed the vehicle to her daughter's residence. The contact then towed the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the engine to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired but was pending repairs. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 66,000.
One day last month, my front winsheild wipers were going very slowly when I turned them on the Auto setting (maybe 1/4 of normal speed, which is not correct). If I switched it to Lo or Hi they worked fine. A couple of days later the wipers always wiped in the very slow mode (1/4 of the speed of normal wipers), then after a 1/2 hour of driving they stopped altogether. It was raining quite hard at the time and I could not see through the winsheild, so I had to pull over anytime there was someone behind me and roll down the windows so I could see. I had my 11 year old son in the car with me and was terrified we could have been hurt or I could have run into someone or another vehicle because I could not see. I was close enough to limp along slowly and drove to the nearest Mazda dealer. They ended up replacing my vehicle's front BCM (body control module) which cost me $550 and that has fixed the issue. This is the same issue to the Mazda 3's that were recalled recently.
Windshield wiper stopped working all of a sudden.
The Mazda Connect touch screen in the center display doesn't always accept touch commands properly and regularly operates by itself (ghost touch) while in drive.
Drivers side emergency brake drags just enough to prematurely wear inner brake pad down to the metal. 60,000 miles on car. All other pads are at 50% wear.
I am experiencing a Ghost Touch issue on my Infotainment system. There has been a recall for Maxda 3 but not for Maxda CX5. On the website I am seeing several complaints about Ghost touch issue where the screen randomly clicks buttons and changes by itself. My warranty ended on Oct 2020 so Mazda would not help resolve this issue as part of recall or warranty. My mileage is still under 30K miles. Mazda service department reviewed it and accepted that it is a manufacturer issues on the touch screen. I am hoping that if there are enough complaints on Mazda CX5, you can help the customers here.
The front wipers stopped working. Fuse is ok. No power to wiper motor. Washer still works. Rear wiper works.
The entertainment display starts going haywire when the car is stopped. Changes channels on and inputs totally randomly. Very dangerous when I start driving. Cuts off phone calls etc.This happens everyday since I purchased the vehicle about six months ago.
MY SUNROOF JUST EXPLODED WHILE I WAS DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD. I HAVE A DASH CAM WHICH CAPTURED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IMPACTING THE GLASS. IT JUST BURST'.
DRIVING ON EXPRESSWAY 65MPH WITH JUST UNDER A QUARTER TANK OF GAS AND ENGINE CUT OFF ON ITS OWN. MY SON WAS ABLE TO PULL OFF TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD, BUT WAS VERY DANGEROUS AS IT WAS A VERY BUSY HIGHWAY. I FEEL THAT THE FUEL PUMP IS DEFECTIVE AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS. HAD VEHICLE IMMEDIATELY TOWED TO CLOSEST DEALER. I WAS CHARGED A DIAGNOSTIC FEE. AGAIN, I FEEL IT IS A WEAK DESIGN OF THE FUEL PUMP AND DANGEROUS TO DRIVE AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS.
THE CAR STALLED WHILE IN MOTION ON THE HIGHWAY WITH 56 MILES LEFT IN THE GAS TANK. THIS CAUSED A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION DUE TO THE FACT THAT I COULD NOT ACCELERATE AT ALL, AS THE TRAFFIC WAS SPEEDING PAST. I HAD TO COAST THROUGH TRAFFIC TO THE SAFETY OF THE SHOULDER OF THE ROAD. ONCE THE VEHICLE CAME TO A STOP, IT WOULDN'T RESTART AND IT SEEMED AS IF IT NEVER ACTUALLY STOPPED TRYING TO RESTART. I NOTICED A FEW THINGS DURING THIS SITUATION. 1. THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON 2. ALL THE DASH BOARD LIGHTS APPEARED TO COME ON 3. THE EMERGENCY BRAKE AND HOLD BUTTON FOR CITY PARKING BRAKE WERE FLASHING AT THE CENTER COUNSEL 4. THE DASHBOARD WARNINGS ROTATED BETWEEN, CITY PARKING BRAKE, PARKING BRAKE, CRUISE SYSTEM DISABLED 5. THE BATTERY FINALLY DIED AFTER SEVERAL MINUTES OF THIS HAPPENING MY FAMILY AND I WERE BROUGHT TO SAFETY BY A STATE TROOPER AND HAD THE VEHICLE TOWED TO A GAS STATION. WE FILLED THE GAS TANK, JUMPED THE CAR AND IT HAS NOT HAD THE ISSUE SINCE. UNFORTUNATELY THE REAR LIFT GATE HAS ONLY WORKED ONE TIME AFTER THE EVENT BUT I AM NOT SURE WHAT IS GOING ON THERE. I HAD THIS SAME ISSUE HAPPEN ONCE IN 2019, AND THE VEHICLE RESTARTED. I TOOK IT TO A MAZDA DEALER AND THEY SAID IT MAY HAVE BEEN BAD GASOLINE. THE VEHICLE ISSUE SEEMS TO MATCH A SIMILAR ISSUE MENTIONED IN RECALL 3719F.
THE INFOTAINMENT DISPLAY WILL REBOOT CONTINUOUSLY, IN WEATHER BELOW 60 DEGREES, AND WILL NOT STABILIZE UNTIL THE CAR IS WARMED. DURING THIS TIME YOU ARE UNABLE TO ACCESS ANY OF THE FEATURES. THIS CAN TAKE 20 MINUTES OR MORE. IT HAS BEEN AN ISSUE FOR ABOUT A YEAR, AND OTHERS HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH NO RESOLUTION OR EXPLANATION.
LOSS OF POWER TO A COMPLETE SHUTDOWN WHILE AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS OF 60-70MPH WITH FUEL TANK READING 30 MILES TO EMPTY. TOW WAS NECESSARY TO DEALERSHIP. REPLACED FUEL PUMP. 2ND OCCURRENCE WITH 60 MILES TO EMPTY. BROKE DOWN AGAIN WHILE AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS. TOWED A SECOND TIME TO DEALERSHIP. REPLACE HIGH/LOW FUEL PUMP. WAS INSTRUCTED NOT TO OPERATE VEHICLE BELOW 1/4 TANK OF FUEL. MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE WHILE AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS WITH DIFFICULTY MOVING TO A SAFE AREA. SEEMS TO BE A DESIGN OR FUEL PUMP ISSUE.
WITHOUT ANY WARNING, WHILE DRIVING ON A HIGHWAY AT APPROXIMATELY 65 MPH, THE CAR SUDDENLY STALLED. THANKFULLY, ON BOTH OCCASIONS, I WAS ABLE TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT AND PULL OVER TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. COINCIDENTALLY, I ALSO OWN A 2018 MAZDA CX-5 AND IN OCTOBER OF 2019, I RECEIVED A RECALL NOTICE (3719F, NHTSA #19V-497) FOR THE 2018 CAR. THE DESCRIPTION IN THE RECALL SOUNDS LIKE THE EXACT ISSUE I HAVE FACED WITH MY 2017 MAZDA YET THERE IS NO RECALL AS OF NOW ON MY 2017.
WITHOUT ANY WARNING, WHILE DRIVING ON A HIGHWAY AT APPROXIMATELY 65 MPH, THE CAR SUDDENLY STALLED. THANKFULLY, ON BOTH OCCASIONS, I WAS ABLE TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT AND PULL OVER TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. COINCIDENTALLY, I ALSO OWN A 2018 MAZDA CX-5 AND IN OCTOBER OF 2019, I RECEIVED A RECALL NOTICE (3719F, NHTSA #19V-497) FOR THE 2018 CAR. THE DESCRIPTION IN THE RECALL SOUNDS LIKE THE EXACT ISSUE I HAVE FACED WITH MY 2017 MAZDA YET THERE IS NO RECALL AS OF NOW ON MY 2017.
KNOWN GHOSTING ISSUE CAUSED BY MANUFACTURING AND DIAGNOSED BY MAZDA. THE LIGHTS INSIDE FLICKER, THE RADIO/NAVIGATION/TELEPHONE (BLUETOOTH) STARTS, STOPS, AND MOVES AS IT WANTS TO. THIS CAUSES DISTRACTIONS AND IS UNSAFE WHILE DRIVING. THERE ARE RECALLS ON OTHER MODEL CARS FOR THIS, HOWEVER, MAZDA WON'T FIX MY CAR EVEN THOUGH THEY ACKNOWLEDGE THIS WAS A MANUFACTURING PROBLEM.
MAZDA INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM MALFUNCTION, THE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM KEEPS REBOOTING WHILE DRIVE, STATIONARY, IN MOTION & ON A CITY/HIGHWAY, USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM BECOMES DANGEROUS, CAN'T USE THE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM AT ALL.
THE SUNROOF ON MY MAZDA CX-5 JUST SHATTERED FOR NO REASON. NOTHING HIT IT. IT JUST SHATTERED ALL OF THE SUDDEN WHILE I WAS DRIVING ON A HIGHWAY.
REAR BUMPER MARKER IS NOT DONE PROPERLY BECAME DETACHED WHILE STATIONARY. MY FRIEND HAS THIS CX-5 2017 AND SAME THING HAPPENED TO HIS CAR.
I HAVE A 2017 MAZDA CX5 TOURING MODEL, WITH 39K MILES. THE WINDSHIELD WIPERS FAILED ON 10/16/2020. MY DEALER PICKED UP MY CAR TODAY, AND DETERMINED THAT THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FAILED. SINCE MY CAR WAS OUT OF ORIGINAL WARRANTY, I HAD TO PAY THE $100 DEDUCTIBLE FROM THE EXTENDED WARRANTY PURCHASED WHEN THE CARE WAS NEW, FROM THE MAZDA DEALER. NOW, CONSIDERING THE 187,000 MAZDA 3'S RECALLED FOR THE SAME FAILURE, I AM OUTRAGED THAT I HAD TO PAY ANYTHING FOR THIS REPAIR. IF THIS FAILURE HAPPENED WHILE DRIVING IN SNOW OR RAIN, THE SAFETY OF MY FAMILY WOULD HAVE BEEN AT SIGNIFICANT RISK. THIS FAILURE CAME OUT OF NO WHERE, THERE WERE NO PRIOR ISSUES WITH THE FRONT WINDSHIELD WIPERS. I WAS AT A LOCAL LOWES SHOPPING, AND WHEN I WENT TO CLEAN THE WINDSHIELD, THE FLUID DISPENSED, BUT THE WIPERS WOULD NOT ACTIVATE. I DID CHANGE THE PROPER FUSE, BUT THAT HAD NO POSITIVE EFFECT. ALSO, I NOTED THAT 187,000 MAZDA 3 MODELS WERE RECALLED FOR THE SAME MODULE FAILURE.
DRIVING ON A HIGHWAY @ 65 MPH (NO OTHER VEHICLES AROUND & NOT UNDER A BRIDGE) WHEN WITHOUT WARNING, THE MOONROOF EXPLODED OUTWARD. SOME GLASS PIECES FELL INTO THE VEHICLE, BUT THE MAJORITY EXPLODED OUTWARD.
PAINT ON SOUL RED CHIPPING AND FLAKING VERY EASILY.
REAR DRUMS AND CALIPER FAILURES AT 20,000 MILES
WINDSHIELD WIPER WATER PUMP FAILURE
RED PAINT CHIPS EXTREMELY EASILY. HAVE HAD THIS CAR FOR LESS THAN ONE YEAR AND DRIVEN LESS THAN 5,000 MILES BUT HAVE LOTS OF CHIPS ON THE HOOD, FENDERS, ROOF AND DOORS. GIVEN THIS PAINT IS AN EXTRA CHARGE I WOULD NOT EXPECT THIS. DROVE MY PREVIOUS VEHICLE FOR 10 YEARS AND DIDN'T HAVE AS MANY PAINT CHIPS AS I DO ON THIS AFTER ONLY A YEAR.
RATTLE/ KNOCKING SOUND AS FRONT SUSPENSION MOVES UP/DOWN. NOISE COMES FROM AROUND THE UPPER FRONT STRUTS. THIS SOUND CAN IS BE HEARD CLEARER AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS.
DRIVERS SEAT FEELS LIKE SPRINGS OR COILS PUSHING ON MY TAIL BONE AND LUMPS THAT HURT THIGH PART OF LEG. FEELS LIKE SOMETHING COULD BE LOOSE AS THE LUMPS GO FROM TAIL BONE, WHOLE BOTTOM LIKE A BAR ACROSS SEAT TO THIGHS TO JUST TAIL BONE. THIS IS THERE ALL THE TIME FROM JUST GETTING INTO CAR AND GETS WORSE BECAUSE IT REALLY IS PUSHING ON BOTTOM. SEEMS LIKE SEATING COIL OR FRAME COULD BE PROBLEM. I DID RETURN TO DEALER BUT NO ONE THERE COULD FEEL IT. IT IS STILL UNDER WARRANTY. NO PICTURES AS NOT VISIBLE HAPPENS ONLY WHEN SEATING ON IT. THIS PROBLEM COULD CAUSE INJURY TO MY SPINE/BACK. *TR
WHILE DRIVING DOWN THE HIGHWAY IN MY 2017 CX5, THE SUNROOF EXPLODED SENDING GLASS THROUGHOUT THE CAR. IT WAS A SUNNY DAY, AND NO APPARENT DEBRIS FLEW UP FROM THE ROAD. EXTREMELY SCARY INCIDENT.
CODES APPEAR ON THE DASHBOARD SHOWING BRAKE DYSFUNCTION, SMART BRAKE SYSTEM DISABLED, MASTER ERRORS, AND MULTIPLE OTHER ERROR MESSAGES. NAVIGATION TURNS ON BY ITSELF AND FLASHES AND MOVES OR CHANGES LOCATIONS. THE VEHICLE WILL BRAKE BY ITSELF WHILE DRIVING ON THE FREEWAY WHEN NOTHING ELSE IS AROUND NEAR ME (AT THE TIME) AND WILL DRIVE TO THE SIDE AT LIGHTS WHEN OTHER CARS ARE THERE.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 MAZDA CX-5. THE CONTACT STATED THAT WHILE DRIVING AT 70 MPH, THE REAR PASSENGER OVER SENDER DETACHED FROM THE VEHICLE. THE CONTACT TOOK THE VEHICLE TO A DEALER (FAIRWAY MAZDA LOCATED AT 10101 ABERCORN EXTENTION, SAVANNAH, GA 31406 PHONE NUMBER 912-927-1000) WHO DID NOT DETERMINE THE FAILURE. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT REPAIRED. THE FAILURE OCCURRED TWICE WITH THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE, AS WELL AS THE FRONT DRIVER SIDE. THE CONTACT TOOK THE VEHICLE TO A CERTIFIED MECHANIC WHO WAS ABLE TO MOUNT THE PASSENGER AND DRIVER SIDE UP WITH TEMPORARY WIRING UNTIL A PERMANENT REPAIR WAS ABLE TO BE PROVIDED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS MADE AWARE OF THE FAILURE AND STATED THAT THEY WERE UNABLE TO ASSIST WITH THE REPAIR. THE APPROXIMATE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 19,000.
HELLO, THIS CAR WAS LEASED BACK IN OCT 2017 AS A BRAND NEW CAR FROM GARDEN CITY MAZDA (NY). SIX MONTHS AGO (JULY 2019), WE BROUGHT THE CAR TO THE SERVICE TO CHECK THE HUGE VIBRATIONS WHEN BRAKING. THEY FOUND A LEFT REAR BRAKE CALIPER WAS LEAKING AND FAILED CAUSED PLATE (ROTOR) AND PAD DAMAGE. CAR WAS ONLY DONE 5731 MILES. THEY HAVE REPLACED THE LEFT REAR ROTOR, PADS AND CALIPER. THEN RESURFACED (RR) ROTOR AND PADS. AFTER 6 MONTHS TODAY (JAN 3RD 2020), WE HAD TO TAKE THE CAR TO THE SERVICE BECAUSE OF THE VIBRATIONS RE-OCCURRING WHEN BRAKING AS IT WAS VERY CONCERNING. CAR IS DONE 9744 MILES TO DATE. AND THIS TIME IT WAS BOTH FRONT BRAKE PLATES (ROTORS) AND PAD ARE WORN OUT. THIS CAR IS ALMOST DAILY DRIVEN (4-5 DAYS A WEEK) AND HAVE LOW MILEAGE DUE TO THE LOW DISTANCE (+-10 MILES/DAY) IT WAS DRIVEN PER DAY. AND WE HAD TO CHANGE THE BRAKES TWICE WITHIN LESS THAN 10K MILES. MAZDA SERVICE AND MAZDA (MANUFACTURER) CLAIMS THIS IS DUE TO REGULAR WEAR AND TEAR AND CAR MUST BE SITTING THERE FOR A LONG. WHICH I DO NOT BELIEVE IS A VALID STATEMENT FROM MAZDA AS AN EXPERIENCE CAR OWNER AND A DRIVER. I HAD OTHER CARS THAT WERE SITTING ON MY DRIVE WAY LONGER THAN THIS CAR AND NEVER HAD THIS MANY BRAKE ISSUES. BRAKE FAILURES ARE VERY DANGEROUS AND PUT EVERYONE AT RISK. MY CONCERN IS THAT THE BRAKE COMPONENTS USED IN 2017 MAZDA CX5 IS NOT UP TO US CONSUMER SAFETY STANDARDS AND NOT SUITABLE FOR THE WEATHER CONDITIONS WHERE THE VEHICLES WERE SOLD. REALLY APPRECIATE IF YOU CAN INVESTIGATE THIS ISSUE FURTHER AND I HOPE THAT WILL HELP SO MANY CONSUMERS USING THESE VEHICLES TODAY AND FUTURE. FOUND MORE COMPLAINS ON: HTTP://WWW.CARPROBLEMZOO.COM/MAZDA/CX-5/BRAKE-DISC-PADS-PROBLEMS.PHP THANKS VERY MUCH, [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6). *TR
2017 MAZDA CX-5 WITH SOUL RED METALLIC PAINT, ONLY 19000 MILES IS EXHIBITING SMALL CHIPS IN THE PAINT. WE ARE NOTICING CHIPS ON THE HOOD, ROOF, FRONT SIDE PANELS AND DOORS. NORMAL DRIVING CONDITIONS IN UPSTATE NY. WE HAD A 2014 CX-5 WITH THE SAME COLOR AND THIS DID NOT HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. WE EVEN PAID AN EXTRA $595 FOR THIS SPECIAL 'PAINT' THAT NOW LOOKS HORRIBLE!
WHILE I WAS DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD AT APPROXIMAELY 40 - 50 MPH MY 2017 MAZDA CX5 SUNROOF EXPLODED. I WAS NOT NEAR AN OVERPASS NOR WHERE THERE ANY VEHICLES AROUND ME. AFTER THE EXPLOSION, I CHECK TO MAKE SURE IT WAS NOT MY TIRES, NEXT I CHECKED M WINDOWS AND PULLED ON THE SHOULDER OF THE ROAD. I EXITED THE VEHICLE AND WALKED AROUND CHECKING TO SEE IF ANYTHING WAS BROKEN. WHEN I LOOKED ON MY ROOF, I SAW THE SUNROOF HAD EXPLODED. THANKFULLY, I HAD MY SUNROOF VISOR CLOSED. SINCE MY SUV WAS UNDER 2 YEARS OLD I IMMEDIATELY CALLED THE CAR DEALERSHIP AND WAS TOLD TO COME IN. OF COURSE WHEN I GOT THERE THEY SAID THEIR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WAS CLOSED AND THEY DID NOT HAVE ANY LOANERS SIGNED IN. I WAS ADVISED THAT WINDOWS ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTIES AND SHOULD CALL SAFELITE (THAT IS AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT STORY). AFTER I MANAGED TO PUSH DOWN THE BROKEN GLASS SO IT WOULD NOT FLY ONTO ANOTHER VEHICLE AS I DROVE I HEARD THE SHATTERED GLASS SLIDING ACROSSED MY ROOF AND DOWN THE METAL SIDES. IT WAS NOT A GOOD EXPERIENCE. THE DEALER SAID THERE WERE NO RECALLS AND THAT SOMETIMES THESE THINGS HAPPEN AND NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHY.
WHILE DRIVING SOUTHBOUND ON I-75 NORTH OF NORTH FT. MEYERS, FL THE VEHICLE STUTTERED SLIGHTLY AND STALLED, WITH JUST ENOUGH TIME TO PULL TO THE RIGHT SHOULDER AND PARK. IT WOULD NOT RESTART AND APPEARED TO BE OUT OF FUEL, THOUGH THE GAUGE INDICATED APPROX. 1/4 FULL. THE MAZDA EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE NUMBER WAS CALLED AND THEY DISPATCHED A SERVICE VEHICLE. AT THE SAME TIME THE MECHANIC ARRIVED, A FL ROAD RANGER ALSO ARRIVED AND PUT ONE GALLON OF GAS IN THE VEHICLE. WE WERE ABLE TO RESTART THE VEHICLE THEN AND DRIVE TO THE NEXT EXIT WHERE WE PUT IN JUST 10 GALLONS TO FILL THE TANK COMPLETELY. WE THEN PROCEEDED TO AN AUTO PARTS STORE (AT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE MECHANIC) WHERE THEY PERFORMED A DIGITAL ENGINE SCAN AND FOUND THERE WERE NO MALFUNCTIONS DETECTED. WE REQUESTED OUR DEALER PERFORM THIS SCAN AGAIN THE NEXT TIME WE WENT IN FOR SERVICE ON MAY 16, 2019. THIS DEALER IN COLUMBIA, MO (MACHEN MAZDA) CLAIMED THEY FOUND NO PROBLEMS.)
ROTORS BEGAN SHOWING SIGNS OF IRREGULAR WEARING AT 15K MILES, CAUSING THE VEHICLE TO SHAKE UNCONTROLLABLY WHEN BRAKING. THE DEALERSHIP INDICATED THAT THIS WAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND INCLEMENT WEATHER. HOWEVER, THERE IS A VAST NUMBER OF REPORTS ONLINE WITH IDENTICAL ISSUES, OCCURRING AROUND 25K MILES, WHICH APPEAR TO BE RELATED TO DEFECTIVE BRAKE PADS OUT OF THE FACTORY.
THE SHIFT LOCK LEVER ON THE TRANSMISSION GEAR SELECTOR GETS STUCK WHEN ITS COLD.
ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO HAD A SENSOR REPLACED THAT AFFECTED ALL THE BRAKING SYSTEMS. ALL INDICATORS HAD COME ON MY DASHBOARD (ABS, EMERGENCY PARKJNG BRAKE ETC...). THAT SEEMED TO FIX THE ISSUE. FORWARD 6 MONTHS AND SAME ISSUE ALL LIGHTS ON DASHBOARD FOR BAKING SYSTEMS ARE LIT UP. EXCEPT THIS TIME IT US AFFECTING THE ACCELERATION WHEN LIGHTS FIRST COME ON. WAS AT AN INTERSECTION WHEN THE LIGHTS START TO BLINK ON THE DASHBOARD. THE INTERSECTION LIGHT TURNED GREEN I PRESSED ON THE GAS AND THE CAR CHUGGED ALONG FOR ABOUT 30 SECONDS. I TURNED ON MY HAZARDS AND WENT TO PULL OFF TO THE SIDE WHEN THE DASHBOARD LIGHT WENT TO STEADY AND I COULD ACCELERATE. THIS ALL HAPPENED AFTER THE SERVICE TEAM AT THE DEALERSHIP LOOKED AF IT AND "FIXED" WHAT WAS WRONG AT A COST OF OVER 200 TO ME. NOW THEY ARE SAYING SOME HARNESS OR SOMETHING IN THE REAR NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.
I WAS DRIVING AT 60MPH ON AN OPEN HIGHWAY, NO ONE IN FRONT, BACK OR TO THE SIDE OF ME WHEN SUDDENLY I HEARD AN EXPLOSION SOUND AND AND THE SUNROOF GLASS BEGAN TO POUR ON MY COUSIN, HIS WIFE AND ME. I PULLED OVER TO INSPECT THE OUTSIDE OF THE CAR. IT WAS OBVIOUS BY THE WAY THAT THE GLASS WAS BLOWN OUTWARD THAT THE GLASS EXPLODED AND WAS NOT "CAUSED BY A ROCK" (THE DEALER INSISTED IT WAS CAUSED FROM A PEBBLE)
I WAS DRIVING DOWN THE HIGHWAY ABOUT 70MPH ON A SUNNY DAY ABOUT 71F WITH MY SUNSHADE OPEN, NO CARS NEARBY. ALL OF A SUDDEN I HEARD THIS LOUD POP, EXPLOSION LIKE, MY SUNROOF HAD SHATTERED! GLASS WENT EVERYWHERE ON ME, PASSENGER SEAT, BACKSEAT. I DUCKED, FORTUNATELY THERE WERE NO CARS AROUND ME THAT COULD'VE LED TO A WRECK. I CLOSED MY SUN SHADE AND DROVE STRAIGHT TO THE NEAREST DEALERSHIP. THE EXPLOSION WAS SO LOUD IT CAUSED ME EAR PAIN THAT LATER PROGRESSED TO MASSIVE HEADACHE.
THE VEHICLE GAVE THREE BEEPS AND THE BREAK EMERGENCY LIGHT INDICATOR CAME ON. THE CAR DOESN'T EVEN HAVE 11,000 MILES ON IT YET AND IT IS A BRAND NEW 2017. LUCKILY I WAS JUST LEAVING THE HOUSE TO GO SHOPPING AND DID NOT GET ONTO A MAJOR THOROUGHFARE YET. THE MANUAL INDICATES THAT I SHOULD NOT DRIVE ANYWHERE BECAUSE THE BRAKES CAN FAIL AT ANY MOMENT AND TO IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE DEALER, BUT IT'S A SUNDAY SO I CAN'T DO THAT. THE BRAKE PEDAL SOUNDS LIKE AIR IS COMING OUT OF IT WHEN I PRESS IT DOWN AND IT HAS A LOT OF GIVE.
YESTERDAY MY WIFE TRIED TO STOP OUR CX5 IN OUR DRIVEWAY BUT IT KEPT A SLOW GLIDE FOR A FEW YARDS THUS CRASHING INTO OUR GARAGE DOOR. SHIFTING INTO PARK A 2ND TIME (1ST TIME DIDN'T WORK) AND POUNDING THE BRAKE PEDAL FINALLY STOPPED THE VEHICLE AFTER PUSHING IN THE GARAGE DOOR A FEW FEET. ENGINE REMAINED IN LOW IDLE (NO ACCELERATION) AND BRAKE FEEDBACK WAS NORMAL (NOT MUSHY) THE WHOLE TIME. THIS IS 2ND OCCURRENCE. FIRST OCCURRENCE WAS ABOUT 6 MONTHS AGO AS THE CX5 GLIDED PART WAY INTO AN INTERSECTION. ALL SYMPTOMS LISTED ABOVE WERE EXACTLY THE SAME.
THE BACK UP CAMERA FAILS TO OPERATE AT TIMES FOR A DAY OR HALF A DAY. SOMETIMES IT APPEARS BLACK AND OTHER IT JUST SHOWS THE VOLUME WITH AN X OVER IT, BUT NO PICTURE OF THE REAR. I HAVE CHECKED EACH TIME AND THERE IS NOTHING BLOCKING THE CAMERA IN THE REAR. THE FIRST TIME IT OCCURRED THERE WAS JUST A FEW THOUSAND MILES, THEN AGAIN ABOUT 5,000 AND THEN AGAIN AT 9465 MILES. I WAS IN PARK WITH FOOT ON THE BRAKE AND IN REVERSE. NO IMAGE APPEARED AND THEN WHEN BACKING UP IN MOTION IT DID NOT WORK EITHER. IT HAS HAPPENED OVER 3 TIMES IN THE FIRST 10 MONTHS OF OWNING THE VEHICLE AND THE DEALER WILL NOT FIX IT BECAUSE THEY CANNOT REPRODUCE IT. IT IS INTERMITTENT. THE CAR HAD A SIMILAR PROBLEM WITH THE FRONT CAMERA WHICH WAS FINALLY REPLACED AFTER 7 MONTHS AFTER MY MANY TRIPS TO DEALERS. IT WAS REPORTED TO YOU ALSO.
MY CAR UNEXPECTEDLY ACCELERATED ONCE ABOUT A MONTH AGO.AND TODAY 10/18/2018 IN PARKING BOTH TIMES. I AVOIDED HITING A VEHICLE EACH TIME BY QUICKLY STOMPING ON MY BRAKES.TODAY I TOUCHED ANOTHER CAR.LUCK HAD IN STOPPED IN TIME WITH NO DAMAGE. I WAS PARKING REARWARD THE FIRST TIME AND FORWARD TODAY 10/18/2018 IN MOTION.ON A CITY STREET.
EVERY TIME SMALL ROAD GRAVEL HITS PAINT, THE PAINT CHIPS. THE CAR IS LESS THAN A YEAR OLD AND HAS AT LEAST 20 CHIPS ON THE HOOD. THE CHIPS ARE ENOUGH TO EVENTUALLY RUST THE METAL. THE PAINT COLOR IS RED.
MY VEHICLE WAS ON A CITY STREET BEHIND A CAR WHICH WAS AT A STOP SIGN. I STEPPED ON THE BRAKE PEDAL, BUT MY CX5 DID NOT SLOW TO A STOP, BUT KEPT GOING AT A STEADY SPEED TOWARD THE CAR AHEAD. MY CAR SUDDENLY STOPPED ABOUT 5 FEET FROM THE CAR AHEAD. MY FOOT WAS ON THE BRAKE PEDAL THE WHOLE TIME. THIS HAPPENED TWICE. ANOTHER TIME I WAS STOPPED BEHIND A CAR MAKING A LEFT TURN . WITH MY FOOT N THE BRAKE PEDAL MY VEHICLE MOVED ABOUT 3 OR 4 FEET AND STOPPED BEFORE HITTING THE CAR IN FRONT.
FRONT CAMERA SENSOR SYSTEM MALFUNCTION SMART CITY SYSTEM MALFUNCTION FORWARD SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT MALFUNCTION HAD TO GO TO DEALER TO HAVE FRONT SENSING CAMERA REPLACED AND SOFTWARE UPDATED. CAR MILEAGE WAS 5,858
DRIVING ON A 25 MPH RESIDENTIAL STREET WINDSHIELD WENT POP AND A SPIDER WEB OF CRACKS APPEARED IN THE LOWER PASSENGER SIDE OF THE WINDSHIELD AND SPREAD TO THE MIDDLE OF THE WINDSHIELD. NO SIGN OF ANYTHING THAT HIT IT. OUTSIDE TEMP IS 90 DEGREES AND RUNNING AIR CONDITIONER.. NO PREVIOUS SIGN OF CHIP OR DING FROM ROCKS.. CAR ONLY HAS 7500 MILES ON IT AND IS GARAGED EVERY DAY.. LOTS OF COMMENTS ON MAZDA FORUM ABOUT BAD /THIN WINDSHIELDS ON CX 5S..
WHILE DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY, AT APPROXIMATELY 65 MPH, MY SUNROOF COMPLETELY SHATTERED WITHOUT BEING HIT OR TOUCHED BY ANYTHING. IT WAS COMPLETELY SPONTANEOUS WITH NO APPARENT CAUSE, WHICH MAKES ME FEEL LIKE THE GLASS WAS FAULTY. THE SHADE TO THE SUNROOF WAS OPEN, SO GLASS FELL ALL OVER THE INSIDE OF THE CAR, ON THE FRONT SEATS, CANTER CONSOLE, AND THE SECOND ROW - AS WELL AS ALL OVER ME WHILE DRIVING. WHEN IT SHATTERED IT MADE A LOUD POPPING NOISE, COMPLETELY SCARING ME WHILE DRIVING. LUCKILY THERE WEREN'T ANY CARS CLOSE TO ME TO CAUSE ANY DAMAGE TO. I DID CUT MY FINGER OPEN WHILE CLEANING GLASS OFF OF ME. I WAS ABLE TO PULL OFF THE HIGHWAY INTO A PARKING LOT TO ASSESS THE DAMAGE AND TAKE PHOTOS. AGAIN, I DIDN'T SEE OR HEAR ANYTHING HIT MY CAR AND THERE WAS NO CAR DRIVING IN FRONT OF ME AT THE TIME. THERE WAS JUST A LOUD POP NOISE WHEN THE ENTIRE PANE SHATTERED.
WHEN STOPPING MY VEHICLE, MY BRAKE PEDAL TENDS TO 'BLEED' DOWNWARD, TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE GAS PEDAL. THE RESULT IS I SOMETIMES WIND UP HITTING BOTH THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND BRAKE PEDALS AT ONCE. I'VE NEVER HAD ANOTHER CAR WHERE THIS CAN HAPPEN. THIS IS DANGEROUS AND TERRIFYING WHEN BRAKING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO ANOTHER VEHICLE. I TOOK THE VEHICLE TO THE DEALER FOR AN INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT, THE RESULTING SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT ONLY LASTED ABOUT A WEEK, NOW IT'S HAPPENING AGAIN. IN THE ABSENCE OF AIR OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS IN THE BRAKE LINE, NOR DETECTION OF FAULTY COMPONENTS, I NOW CONSIDER THIS TO BE A POSSIBLE DESIGN FLAW.
FRONT WINDSHIELD JUST HAD A 14 INCH CRACK APPEAR ON THE PASSENGER SIDE. NO CONTACT WITH ROCKS OR ANYTHING ON THAT SIDE. BASICALLY OVERNIGHT IN THE DRIVEWAY.
WHEN SLOWING DOWN, AS SOON AS VEHICLES HITS 25 MPH, THE TRANSMISSION JERKS. GETTING WORSE, DISTRACTS FROM DRIVING
TWO WEEKS AFTER I GOT THE VEHICLE, I WAS DRIVING ON A HIGHWAY DOING SPEEDS OF 45 TO 74. THE DRIVERS LAND CHANGE ASSIST WAS NOT WORKING AS A CAR WAS RIGHT BESIDE ME SEVERAL TIMES I NOTICED AND THE LIGHT WAS OFF. MY SON MENTIONED IT. DEC 22, 2017 2) I WAS DRIVING AT DUSK ON CRUISE CONTROL 74 MPH AND THE CAR SUDDENLY BRAKED AND A WARNING BRAKE! WAS ON THE DASH. I WAS IN THE FAST LANE WITH NO OBJECTS OR CAR IN FRONT.
TAKATA RECALL: UNINTENDED ACCELERATION- WHILE PULLING INTO A PARKING SPOT GOING UNDER 5 MPH, MY GAS PETAL ACCELERATED WITHOUT MY FOOT ON IT, AND I BELIEVE THAT THE ONLY THING THAT STOPPED ME WAS THE BUSHES I SLAMMED INTO. IT WAS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION DUE TO A TREE IN FRONT OF ME I COULD OF SLAMMED INTO AS WELL AS PEOPLE COULD OF BEEN ON THE SIDEWALK WALKING. THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS MATTER AND I HOPE THIS IS LOOKED INTO FULLY. I JUST GOT THE CAR 3 MONTHS AGO.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 MAZDA CX-5. WHILE DRIVING 75 MPH, THE VEHICLE RECOGNITION SYSTEM WAS ON WHILE THE PRECEDING VEHICLE WAS DRIVING AT A SLOWER SPEED. THE CONTACT ATTEMPTED TO SWITCH LANES, BUT THE VEHICLE WOULD NOT DECELERATE ON ITS OWN. THE CONTACT HAD TO DEPRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL TO PREVENT A CRASH. THE CONTACT TURNED THE CRUISE CONTROL OFF AND BACK ON, AND THE VEHICLE WAS ABLE TO DRIVE NORMALLY. THE DEALER (JIM CLICK MAZDA EASTSIDE, 1301 S WILMOT RD, TUCSON, AZ 85711) WAS CONTACTED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT CONTACTED. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT DIAGNOSED OR REPAIRED. THE APPROXIMATE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 17,000.
REAR BACKUP CAMERA FAILED. VEHICLE WAS STARTED AND SHIFTED TO REVERSE. CAMERA FAILED TO DISPLAY ON DASH SCREEN AS IT NORMALLY DOES. MANUALLY CHECKED CAMERA LOCATED CENTER REAR OF VEHICLE. NO SIGNS OF DAMAGE OR LOOSE FITTINGS ETC. VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN INVOLVED IN A CRASH. STOPPED ENGINE, RESTARTED SEVERAL TIMES. CAMERA SOFTWARE DID NOT RESET IF THERE IS SOFTWARE. CAMERA DOES NOT COME ON. FAILURE OF CAMERA CREATES AN UNSAFE CONDITION WHEN BACKING BECAUSE THE DRIVER IS ACCUSTOMED TO THIS ORIGINAL SAFETY FEATURE.
THERE IS A DEFECT IN THE RED SOUL CRYSTAL METALLIC PAINT. THE PAINT ON MY CAR IS CHIPPING OFF DOWN TO THE METAL. THE MARKS ARE ALL OVER MY CAR AND I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR LESS THAN 2 MONTHS. IF YOU BARELY TOUCH IT ON SOMETHING THE PAINT CHIPS OFF AND MAZDA IS CLAIMING THERE IS NOTHING WRONG AND IT IS JUST FROM ROAD DEBRIS. MY CAR HAS METAL EXPOSED ALL OVER THE CAR WHICH MEANS IT WILL RUST. MAZDA SAID I NEED TO TAKE IT TO A BODY SHOP AND TAKE CAR OF IT ON MY OWN. THEY CHANGER $595 FOR THIS COLOR AND THEN WANT ME TO PAY EVEN MORE TO HAVE A FULL BODY REPAINT AND TO GET THE PROPER PROTECTION FOR IT. I SHOULD HAVE TO DO THAT FOR A BRAND NEW CAR. THERE IS ONLY ONE TIME I KNOW EXACTLY WHEN/ WHERE IT CAME FROM. THERE IS A SCRATCH ON MY PASSENGER DOOR THAT HAPPENED WHEN I WAS OPENING MY DOOR IN A GARAGE. IT BARELY TOUCHED SOMETHING AND IT IS IS SCRATCHED ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE METAL.
WHILE DRIVING MY 2017 MAZDA CX-5, THE SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS) INDICATOR ILLUMINATES ON THE DASH. THIS HAS HAPPENED MULTIPLE TIMES OVER THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS, ON CLEAR, SUNNY DAYS AND IN RAIN AND/OR SNOW; ON CITY STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. THE RATE OF DRIVING SPEED VARIES FROM APPROX 10 TO 65 MPH. THE INDICATOR STAYS ON FOR ANYWHERE FROM 20 SECONDS OR UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED (UPWARDS OF 20 MINUTES). SERVICE TECHS AT LOCAL DEALER WERE ABLE TO PULL THE FAULT CODE FROM THE COMPUTER, BUT IT WAS GENERIC AND GAVE NO GUIDANCE. MAZDA INITIALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THIS WAS A PROBLEM AND REPLACED THE CAMERA THAT CONTROLS THE SYSTEM (MOUNTED INTERIOR OF CAR AT WINDSHIELD), BUT WHEN PROBLEM PERSISTED WITH THE NEW CAMERA, MAZDA SAID IT'S "NORMAL" FOR THE LAMP ILLUMINATION TO DISPLAY ON THE DASH UNDER VARIOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS AND REFERENCED SERVICE ALERT SA-052/17, WHICH DISCUSSES FOG, RAIN, EXHAUST GAS FROM VEHICLE IN FRONT, ETC. TRIGGERING THE SCBS. ACCORDING TO THIS SERVICE ALERT, A DIRTY WINDSHIELD WILL ALSO TRIGGER THE WARNING LIGHT TO ILLUMINATE. THIS IS A SAFETY CONCERN BECAUSE NOT ONLY IS THE SCBS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY, WHEN THE LIGHT ILLUMINATES IT DISTRACTS FROM THE ACT OF DRIVING.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 MAZDA CX-5. WHILE DRIVING APPROXIMATELY 5 MPH IN BUMPER-TO-BUMPER TRAFFIC, THE SEAT HEATER BECAME VERY HOT. IN AN ATTEMPT TO TURN DOWN THE SEAT HEATER, WHERE THE SWITCH BUTTON WAS "EXACTLY AN INCH" FROM THE IGNITION SWITCH, THE CONTACT UNINTENTIONALLY HIT THE IGNITION SWITCH BUTTON AND CAUSED THE VEHICLE TO SHUT OFF IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC. THE CHECK ENGINE INDICATOR ILLUMINATED. THE CONTACT WAS UNABLE TO IMMEDIATELY RESTART THE VEHICLE. THE CONTACT CALLED THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL. THE VEHICLE RESTATED 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE HIGHWAY PATROL ARRIVED AT THE SCENE. THE VEHICLE WAS TOWED TO FREMONT MAZDA LOCATED IN THE FREMONT AUTO MALL (39800 BALENTINE DR, NEWARK, CA 94560) WHERE IT WAS DIAGNOSED THAT THE SEAT HEATER SWITCH WAS TOO CLOSE TO THE IGNITION SWITCH. THE TECHNICIAN STATED THAT THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE VEHICLE. THE MANUFACTURER WAS MADE AWARE OF THE ISSUE, BUT DID NOT ASSIST. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS APPROXIMATELY 3,300.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 MAZDA CX-5. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE SMART CITY BRAKE SYSTEM FAILED TO FUNCTION PROPERLY WHEN ACTIVATED AND MODIFIED TO A SPECIFIC DISTANCE OR SPEED. THE DEALER (MAZDA OF MESQUITE, 15900 LYNDON B JOHNSON FWY, MESQUITE, TX 75150, (972) 686-6200) WAS NOTIFIED, BUT WAS UNABLE TO REPLICATE AND DIAGNOSE THE FAILURE. THE MANUFACTURER PROVIDED A TSB THAT INDICATED THAT, WITHOUT A WARNING INDICATOR OR WARNING CHIME, THE FUNCTION WAS NOT ABLE TO BE REPLICATED AND THE SYSTEM WAS PERFORMING NORMALLY. THE MANUFACTURER DID NOT SEND A TECHNICIAN TO TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE AND DETERMINE IF THE FUNCTION WAS PROPERLY WORKING. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 0.
REAR BACKUP CAMERA FAILED. VEHICLE PARKED IN HOME GARAGE. VEHICLE WAS STARTED AND SHIFTED TO REVERSE. CAMERA FAILED TO DISPLAY ON DASH SCREEN AS IT NORMALLY DOES. MANUALLY CHECKED CAMERA LOCATED CENTER REAR OF VEHICLE. NO SIGNS OF DAMAGE OR LOOSE FITTINGS ETC. VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN INVOLVED IN A CRASH. STOPPED ENGINE, RESTARTED SEVERAL TIMES. CAMERA SOFTWARE DID NOT RESET IF THERE IS SOFTWARE. CAMERA DOES NOT COME ON. FAILURE OF CAMERA CREATES AN UNSAFE CONDITION WHEN BACKING BECAUSE THE DRIVER IS ACCUSTOMED TO THIS ORIGINAL SAFETY FEATURE.
ACCORDING TO CONSUMER REPORTS (AUG. 2017, PAGE 58, LAST PARAGRAPH) THE MAZDA'S NEW CX-5'S FORWARD COLLISION WARNING WITH LOW-SPEED AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING STANDARD SHOULD BE APPLAUDED. THESE FEATURES MALFUNCTIONS IN LAS VEGAS DURING HOT WEATHER. MAZDA KNOWS ABOUT THE PROBLEM AND HAS NO FIX. WE BOUGHT A MAZDA CX-5 ON JUNE 9, 2017. WHILE DRIVING ON THE FREEWAY ON JULY 21, 2017 THE CAR QUIT WORKING PROPERLY AND WE HAD THREE WARNING MESSAGES COME UP ON THE DASHBOARD: 1.SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT MALFUNCTION 2.SMART BRAKE SYSTEM MALFUNCTION 3. FORWARD CAMERA MALFUNCTION. HAD I NOT BEEN PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION WHILE USING THE CRUISE CONTROL THE CAR MIGHT HAVE REAR-ENDED THE CAR IN FRONT AT 60 MPH. THE DEALER SERVICE STAFF I TALKED TO ON THE PHONE WHEN I GOT HOME SAID THAT MAZDA KNEW ABOUT THE FAILURES. MAZDA SAID THESE ERRORS ARE CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE HEAT AND MAZDA HAS HAD MANY COMPLAINTS IN MANY LOCATIONS. THERE IS PRESENTLY NO FIX. IT SEEMS TO WORK OK WHEN THE WEATHER IS COOLER. THESE ARE SAFETY FEATURES WE PURCHASED AND THEY FAILED WHILE WE WERE DRIVING IN LAS VEGAS. THE TEMPERATURE WAS 104 AT THE TIME. NOT EXCESSIVE FOR LAS VEGAS NOR OTHER PARTS OF THE SOUTHWEST DESERT. I CURRENTLY HAVE PICTURES OF TWO OF THE WARNING MESSAGES THAT FLASHED ON THE DASHBOARD AND CAN BE SEEN AT HTTPS://PHOTOS.APP.GOO.GL/0MFDPF5WZVOUX2SP2. THIS SEEMS LIKE A MAJOR FLAW OF THE MAZDA CX-5 IF THEIR PREMIER PACKAGE SAFETY FEATURES FAILS TO WORK WHEN THE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE IS AROUND 104. THE CAR SHOULD NOT BE RECOMMENDED, OR EVEN SOLD, WITH THESE FEATURES UNTIL MAZDA GETS THIS FIXED. MAYBE OTHER MAZDA MODELS HAVE THIS FLAW.
I BOUGHT THE 2017 CX-5 BRAND NEW ABOUT A MONTH AGO. TODAY, I PUT THE CAR IN REVERSE AND EXPECTED THE REAR CAMERA TO POP UP ON MY INFOTAINMENT SCREEN; HOWEVER, IT DIDN'T. SO, I TURNED OFF THE CAR TO TRY AND RESET THE ISSUE, HOPING IT WAS A GLITCH. I TURNED OFF THE CAR AND TURN IT BACK ON AGAIN AND IT STILL DIDN'T WORK. I DID THIS CONSECUTIVELY 4 TIMES AND IT DIDN'T WORK. IT SEEMS LIKE THIS PROBLEM IS EITHER A WIRING ISSUE OR SOFTWARE ISSUE. THE CAR'S REAR CAMERA IS SUPPOSED TURN ON IN THE INFOTAINMENT SCREEN WHEN YOU PUT THE CAR IN REVERSE. IT WASN'T UNTIL I TURNED OFF THE CAR AND WAITED FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES FOR IT TO TO START WORKING AGAIN. I'M VERY CONCERNED ABOUT THIS BECAUSE THE REAR CAMERA IS A SAFETY ISSUE AND I CANNOT HAVE IT ONLY WORKING SOMETIMES WHEN I PUT IT IN REVERSE. THIS PROBLEM ONLY STARTED TODAY. I'M WORRIED THAT THIS INCONSISTENCY MAY CONTINUE AND GIVEN THIS IS A SAFETY CONCERN, I'M HOPING NHTSA WILL LAUNCH INVESTIGATION TO SEE IF THEY IS A AUTOMAKER PROBLEM AND ISSUE A RECALL. THE 2017 CX-9 MODELS SEEMED TO BE HAVING THE SAME ISSUE (FROM THE MAZDA FORUMS I'VE READ). THE LAST THING I'LL ADD WAS THE TYPICAL INTRODUCTION PROCESS OF THE INFOTAINMENT SCREEN SEEMED TO BE OFF WHEN THIS ISSUE WAS HAPPENING. WHEN I PUT THE CAR IN REVERSE, THE INFOTAINMENT SCREEN JUST STAYED ON THE SAME PAGE. I REALLY HOPE YOU GUYS TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY AND INVESTIGATE.
▸ Engine derate or no-start condition — DEF system failure puts vehicle into limp mode limiting speed to 5mph
The blue line shows 143 total NHTSA complaints filed over 10 years, with the worst year being 2023 (23 complaints, including 2 crash reports).
The amber reliability line is declining — recent years score around 24/100, lower than earlier in the vehicle's life. This pattern indicates issues are accumulating over time rather than being resolved, which is a concern for used buyers.
Notably, despite 143 complaints on file, no recall has been issued — either the defect pattern has not met NHTSA's threshold for a formal campaign, or a recall may be forthcoming.
Red dots on the amber line flag 3 years (2018, 2022, 2023) where complaints included crash events — these are the highest-severity incidents in the dataset.
Estimated 5-year cost of ownership: $41,114 (~$685/mo). Repair risk buffer is standard due to vehicle risk profile.
5% baseline recall probability — no strong indicators of an imminent recall.
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Tip: Request the seller's service records and compare against the manufacturer schedule. Missing intervals are a negotiation point.
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Vehicle Identity
| VIN | JM3KFABL8H0136416 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Make | MAZDA |
| Model | CX-5 |
| Trim | Sport |
| Series | Wagon Body Type |
| Vehicle Type | MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV) |
Body & Configuration
| Body Style | Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) |
| Doors | 4 |
| Seat Rows | 5 |
| Drive Type | 4x2 |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Transmission | Automatic |
Engine
| Engine Cylinders | 4 |
| Displacement (L) | 2.5 |
| Horsepower | 187 |
Manufacturer
| Manufacturer | MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATION |
| Assembly City | HIROSHIMA |
| Assembly Country | JAPAN |
VIN Structure
| WMI (Chars 1–3) | JM3 |
| Check Digit (Char 9) | 8 |
| Model Year Code (Char 10) | H |
| Plant Code (Char 11) | 0 |
| Sequence (Chars 12–17) | 136416 |
Safety Data
| NHTSA Recall Count | 1 |
| NHTSA Complaint Count | 143 |
Disclaimer: Data sourced from NHTSA public APIs and scraped auction listings. For informational purposes only. Not a substitute for a paid vehicle history report. Retrieved: 4/19/2026, 1:14:19 AM.