Automatic Emergency Braking problems of the 2016 Mazda CX9

Two problems related to automatic emergency braking have been reported for the 2016 Mazda CX9. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Mazda CX9 based on all problems reported for the 2016 CX9.

1 Automatic Emergency Braking problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2024

Smart city break malfunction warning light appears while driving. Simultaneously the tire pressure warning appears. Also, at the same time, the temperature reads -20 to -40 degrees. Yes, vehicle is available for inspection. Fearful that car could randomly break while driving putting myself and family in danger since there is a malfunction. Mazda service center says the problem can’t be reproduced so there’s nothing they can do. The problem seems to appear when the outside temperature is 60 degrees fahrenheit or higher.

2 Automatic Emergency Braking problem

Failure Date: 04/21/2022

On 04/21/22, I took my car to the dealer after noticing antifreeze on our garage floor and a burning smell. No check engine lights had illuminated. They proceeded to tell me that there was a coolant leak from head/block and cavity leak (something about channel pressure). They also stated this was a casting flaw during manufacturing of the engine. They told me I needed a whole new engine for $8,479. 97! Mazda corporate refused to replace the engine at their cost because I had 64,575 miles on it and it was out of powertrain warranty. I called them and asked to speak to a supervisor and never heard from them. I called on 4/26, 4/27, 4/28, 5/4, 5/5 (5 times), 6/9, & 6/20. I finally gave up agreed to pay $7,479. 97 (the dealer gave me $1,000 off). I received the car back on 05/20 and it would not start later that day. They towed it back to Mazda and they replaced the crankshaft sensor that was damaged upon install of the new engine. I received it back again on 05/31 and later in the day, the check engine light came on and the automatic braking system engaged while I was driving (thankfully only 40 mph). I managed to pull over in a turn lane before the engine died. I was so thankful I did not make it onto the interstate I was about to enter! Mazda came and picked me up and later got my car. They could not figure out why it was dying and finally got it to recreate it. They replaced another engine sensor and then drove it a lot to make sure it was truly fixed. I finally received my vehicle back on 07/07. I am afraid to take my car out of town and it makes me nervous it will die and automatically start braking again. They know this is a manufacturer issue and they refuse to take responsibility. I am so disappointed in them. This is a huge safety issue. I am also lucky I didn't blow a head gasket before I took it into the shop the first time.




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