Mazda Cars Expecting Nearly 174,000 Car Recall Due To Seats Adjustments Errors; What Is Included In The list

Feb 17, 2017 05:24 AM EST | Hannah Jill

Mazda Cars are making one of the biggest car recall with nearly 174,000 affected vehicles. Mazda Recall list includes the Mazda 2 2011 model, 2010-2011 Mazda 3 and the 2010-Mazdaspeedspeed cars.

After the successful years of Mazda Cars, this will be the first time that the company encountered a massive problem with their car seats. This includes their subcompact cars that have issues with its driver seats and the dealers need to report the problem to the company immediately.

According to CNBC, the Mazda Cars recall is due to the unexpected adjustments that their car seats is experiencing. They also added that some the angle of the car seats are suddenly moving and the reason for this is the sudden detachment of the seat frame that might affect the drivers ability to drive the car. As a result this can lead to a car crash.

Consumerists mentioned that although the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) hasn't posted details about the Mazda Recall list many consumers are already coming forward to file complaints. Complaints range from broken car height adjustments, sliding car seat, changes in car seat angles and so on.

This caused an alarm to the Mazda Cars which is the reason why they already issued a recall. Car owners believe that the proper positioning of the car seats is essential in the driving experience of every car owners. The Mazda Recall list's inability to anticipate changes in car seat positions is very dangerous to its drivers.

Roadshow by CNET also added that the affected Mazda car owners will be notified by the company. Their dealers will inspect their car seats and if they found no issues in the car lifter link, they will just add additional safety brackets and push nuts.

 

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