50 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2014 Mazda CX-5. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Mazda CX-5 based on all problems reported for the 2014 CX-5.
Tpms (tire pressure monitoring system) fails repeatedly on this and other models of Mazda; required to be operating for safety inspection, but does not work. Replacement annually at inspection time is not safe, but seems to be the only answer - they cost over $100 each to replace!.
I need to ship my car overseas and there is a recall notice, but Mazda can not fix it. I need to have this recall notice resolved in order to ship my car. I am being prevented from shipping the car. Please resolve this immediately.
Sep 06,2016 manufacturer recall number9916h NHTSA recall number16v-644 recall statusrecall incomplete, remedy not yet available VIN: jm3ke4cy1e0334734 complain: I bought this car in 27-Feb-2017. Dealer hide that there was a open safety recall associated with this vehicle. I recently came to know about this. When I tried to contact dealer (northtown auto) they said contact Mazda directly. When I talked to Mazda they said they are not manufacturing these parts anymore, so they don't know how long it will take to fix this. It could be 1 year or more than that. It's been 7month recall reported and they don't have any plan to fix it yet. During our conversation I figure out they are not serious about this issue because according to them it's not a direct thread to life. I surprised they don't even care for this recall. I would like to request you to take a look into this issue. I have little children in family who ride my car. I don't want to compromise their safety.
The headrest tilting forward is tensing my neck and shoulders significantly. I cannot get comfortably positioned. This is especially an issue when driving for an hour or more. I had a cervical fusion and the forward tilt of the headrest causes my head to tilt forward uncomfortably. And I am forced to tilt the seat back more so the headrest doesn't touch my head, which reduces back support and is less safe than being more upright. My previous vehicle was a 2001 dakota. Those headrests were inline with the seat back. My understanding is that the tilt is for safety, but it is so uncomfortable that I'm looking into ways to alter it. I've tried reversing the headrest but now my head is 4-5" away.
No resolution to NHTSA campaign number 16v644000 (6 months since notice).
Rear lift gate may fall if lift gate stays corrode dealership send a letter notifying of such recall, therefore called for service appointment and was informed there are no parts in for this service of recall. I then questioned when will they receive and was informed there is no date. 6750 w. 95th st. . Read more...
Purchased my vehicle new Jul 2013. The following problems were all reported to Mazda dealership, some reported as separate complaints, some repaired, some minimized/dismissed. 1. Lift gate latch/operation does not always close properly to engage lock. Must often be slammed hard several times to close/lock, ongoing since purchase. (minimized/dismissed by dealer) 2. Passenger side airbag indicator light states that the passenger seat is not occupied when it is, ongoing since purchase. (minimized/dismissed) 3. Suspension. Car is easily rocked back/forth by my young children, ongoing since purchase. (minimized/dismissed) 4. Passenger seat belt would not engage. Repaired, under warranty. 5. Driver n passenger window clicking/popping noise. Driver side window regulator replaced, under warranty. Separate complaints filed: 6. Fuel odor in cabin and leakage onto ground. Dead spots on grass, stains on driveway. Unable to locate problem, replaced sensor, under warranty. Still having intermittent problem. Under investigation by Mazda corporate. 7. Rear brakes; premature uneven wear, no light indicator, inner pads wore to 1mm and outer pads wore to 4mm, rotors at 10mm. Front breaks at 8mm; unknown if uneven wear. Squealing, grinding intermittent noise began abt 35k mileage mostly while driving not breaking, and increased in noise level, duration, and occurrence at abt 40-45k miles. There is a TSB 04/005/15 but for east coast conditions. Initially dismissed, minimized, ignored by dealership. Mazda corporate paid for diagnostic but says its normal and not under warranty, 8. Powertrain: the instrument panel stays on after shutting off the engine. Then car beeps when I open the door and I cannot lock it. After leaving car like this and returning to vehicle I have had to have roadside come to recharge dead battery. Told to chng key battery. No help.
The motor on the driver seat is broken and allows only one side of the seat to move forward and the car doesn't fully turn off when placed in park because of a gear shift issue.
My vehicle will not turn off when I place it in park and turn off the engine. It causes me to turn on the engine, move the vehicle's shift level, place it back in park, and try turning it off again. Sometimes it takes 5 to 10 min of repeating this process in order to turn off the vehicle. This seems to be a known issue for other Mazda Cx-5 owners based on thousands of related complaints on forums dating back to at least 2015 on google and bing. This effects the cars, battery, engine, shift lever, and also makes it uncertain if you actually have the car truly in park or on/off. The issue happened occasionally before but is now everytime I trying and turn off the vehicle! Mazda usda is aware of the issue not taking responsibility.
When I put my car in park and go to turn the car off, it won't turn off. I then have to put it in reverse and forcefully push forward and left (sometimes 5+ times) and then eventually it will allow me to turn off the car. I looked it up on the internet and I saw that there were many others having the same problem. My car is only 4 years old and this has been happening for the past year.
Keyless do not work most of the time. This is been going for a month. Remy e nc.
On 7/23/15, my key fob wouldn't work unless I press it up against the start/stop button, this has happened a few time and I'm not too worried about it. The odd thing was after it started and still in park, the vehicle auto locked the doors. I didn't think too much of it, I backed out of my driveway as normal and went to unlock the door for my wife. The door unlock function didn't work, it didn't respond to my key fob within the vehicle or my wife's fob outside of the vehicle. I decided to put the vehicle in park to see if it work then, still no respond to all three (door panel button, inside fob or outside fob). Only after turning the vehicle off and back on did the lock work correctly. I reported it to the dealer this morning, and was told they have no idea what could have caused this issue. I feel this is a safety issue that needs to be looked into and addressed.
There is a constant rattling noise which seems to be arising from within the rear passenger area of the vehicle. Dealer has not been able to identify the source of the noise and advise on a resolution. This started about after 2 years of use of brand new vehicle.
Impact was on the Mazda driver's side in front of the wheel and into the car- made a left hand turn did not see the approaching vehicle traveling 50 mph and hit the rear of vehicle. That vehicle flipped over and into the snowbank over 4 lanes. Airbags in the Mazda did not deploy. Concerned as the purchase of the vehicle was for safety.
Stress fracture in exterior of windshield starting under the gasket extending straight down past rearview mirror and then hooking directly to the left. Car was parked and unoccupied at time of fracture. Had to have the windshield replaced at my expense even though the car was only 3 weeks old and had just over 1000 miles on it.