Washington, D.C. – November 13, 2021 – Mazda (OTCMKTS: MZDAY) is recalling 8,648 SUVs whose second-row seats may slide forward during a crash. This increases the risk of an injury.
This recall is affecting the following vehicles:
- 2020 Mazda CX-9
- 2021 Mazda CX-9
Recall summary
Mazda CX-9 SUVs have second-row “60/40 split bench” seats that allow passengers to adjust their position by sliding them forward or backward. Split bench is a common seat layout that typically has one smaller and one larger seat which accommodates two people.
Due to a supplier error, the sliding mechanism in the affected vehicles may not lock itself firmly into position in certain situations. As a result, the second-row seat may not be adequately secured and could slide forward in a collision.
The affected component is left-side second-row seats with part numbers including TK48-57-25XL and TM53-57-25XD.
Recall risks
A seat that moves forward during a collision would cause the seat belt to press against the passenger more firmly. The resulting higher forces may increase the risk of an injury.
Other Mazda CX-9 recalls
At this time, this is the only Mazda CX-9 recall that is affecting these particular models. In addition, the Mazda CX-9 crash test rating is among the highest in its class, which ensures excellent passenger safety.
This month, over 13,000 MazdaSpeed6 and Mazda RX-8 were recalled due to a fuel leak from a cracked fuel pump mount.
The repair
To fix the issue, dealers will replace the affected seat components with improved versions. Notifications about the repair will be sent to vehicle owners around November 26, 2021.
Is your vehicle a part of this recall?
This recall includes more than 8,000 Mazda CX-9 SUVs. To do a Mazda recall check and see if yours is one of them, use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.