Nine problems related to air bag have been reported for the 2016 Mazda CX-5. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Mazda CX-5 based on all problems reported for the 2016 CX-5.
The airbag warning light is on. I’m concerned the airbag may not deploy in an accident. There was a recall on the airbag, but the dealership only reset the light and did not replace the airbag. I have taken my car to two different Mazda dealerships: one told me I would have to pay for the airbag replacement. The other said the airbag is functioning properly. I’m not sure which one is correct, but the warning light continues to come on. Sometimes it stays on for a couple of days; other times, it flashes on and off intermittently. The airbag light is clearly visible on the dashboard and continues to behave abnormally.
Airbag light is flashing. Independent shop found code b00c1:93-8b. Ocs sensor b. Shop sent owner to dealer for inspection & repair. Charged $57. 24. Dealer found dtc b00c1 passenger seat occupant classification sensor b. Replacement cost for the part $1,110. 13, plus shop fess and tax for a total repair cost of this critical safety item would be $1,197. 29. I did not have this service performed due to the high price. This safety item should be covered by the manufacturer. I recently learned that a dealer may not sell a car with this safety issue so I want it fixed and covered by Mazda.
1. The airbag sensor is not working. The warning signal continually flashes. My shop had airbag system analyzed. Test results showed it is not calibrated correctly. My Mazda dealer, luther premier Mazda, said it is an electrical problem, and I will have to pay for analysis. I paid for this analysis when sallas had it diagnosed. 2. Due to problems with the windshield, I paid for a replacement myself, not knowing there was a recall. I want Mazda to install a Mazda windshield and calibrate the safety systems.
The contact owned a 2016 Mazda Cx-5. The contact stated while driving 35 mph, another vehicle going 110 mph crashed into the rear of the vehicle. The air bags failed to DE[ploy. The contact hit his head against the front driver's side window and he became unconscious. The contact stated upon regaining consciousness, he noticed that he was laying flat on his back as the seat had fractured. The contact also noticed that the seat belt had fractured into two. The front of the other vehicle caught on fire and the fire expanded to the rear of the contact's vehicle. The emergency units and state police patrol assisted the contact out of the vehicle through the drivers' side door. The emergency units transported the contact to the hospital, where he was informed that he had sustained head, neck and back injury. Additionally, the contact was informed that he had sustained a stroke on the left side of the body. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to a tow lot, where it was totaled. The dealer and the manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 58,000. The VIN was unavailable.
Tl- the contact owns a 2016 Mazda cx5. The contact stated that while driving about 15 mph, making a turn, another vehicle crashed d into the passenger's side of the contact's vehicle. No air bag deployed. There was no warning. The front passenger sustained a bruised shoulder and was taken to the hospital. A police report was filed. The vehicle was damaged and was towed to a tow yard, and was taken over by the insurance company for an evaluation. The vehicle was. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The failure mileage was 44,129. Fe.
Tl- the contact owns a 2016 Mazda cx5. The contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph the driver crashed into a yield sign. During the crash the yield sign came through the front windshield. The front end of the vehicle had sustained severe damage but the air bag did not immediately deployed. The contact indicated that the air bag deployed moments after the crash had occurred. The driver sustained a left arm laceration. The vehicle was destroyed and towed away. A police report was taken at the scene. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage 44,000. Jft.
I was involved in the classic tee bone situation. I hit the car on the passenger side of the vehicle and the front of my car was damaged. I was on a city street going approximately 35 mph and slammed on the brakes for approximately one car length before the collision happened. Their air bags inflated mine did not.
I was pulling into a parking space at natural grocers. When the car was going 2-3 mph into the space getting ready I thought to stop, the engine revved up like a jet engine. The car then jumped a concrete side walk, hit the brick building, and broke a gas line. The car then came to rest back in the parking spot. The air bag deployed, my first reaction was "what the hell just happened". A man walking out of a store heard the hiss of the gas line and then called 911. He came to the car and told me to move away because the gas line could blow up. He noticed that my glasses were backwards on the back of my neck and asked if I was hurt. Shortly a firetruck arrived, two police cars, and a store manager. The firemen shut off the gas line. The policeman interviewed me and observed the setting. After some time the policeman said "this was not your fault" and "I am not issuing a citation". Something clearly went wrong with the car. He encouraged me to take pictures of both the sidewalk and the car for my records. I had the car towed to the dealership from whom I had leased the car.
2 incidents of sudden acceleration while making a right hand turn into parking spaces first on 5/18/17 and second on 12/15/17. The air bags deployed the first time but not the second time. The insurance company is ordering an engineer investigate since it occurred on 2 separate occasions.