Mazda — recall
Automotive · Australia · 2025-06-04
Mazda vehicles' DSC module may fail to illuminate warning lights due to software issue
| Country | Australia |
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| Category | Automotive |
| Published | 2025-06-04 |
| Manufacturer | MAZDA AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED |
| Models affected | MX-5 (ND) |
| Model year | 2023 - 2025 |
| Units affected | 966 |
| Defect | Due to a software programming issue, the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) module may fail to illuminate the visual warning lights. There is no safety hazard associated with this recall and the defect will not affect the performance of the vehicle. |
| Remedy | Once the remedy is available, Mazda will contact owners of affected vehicles asking them to schedule an appointment to have the rectification carried out, free of charge. |
| Recall number | REC-006355 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
What this means for sellers
| Likely platform / channel actions | OEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback. |
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| Self-check for comparable products | Check your comparable products' design, materials and QC records against the defect described here. |
| Rules & standards likely involved | the destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards |
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