17 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2014 Mazda MAZDA6. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Mazda MAZDA6 based on all problems reported for the 2014 MAZDA6.
I pulled into my parking space in front of garage door, I came to a complete stop and positively without any doubt, put my foot on the brake. As I shifted to park, all of a sudden engine loudly revved up and car suddenly and quickly accelerated through garage door. I want to make it perfectly clear, I did not have my foot accidently on the accelerator when car suddenly accelerated. Mazda checked the car and said nothing was wrong with the car. This has happened to many other people with Mazda and other makes and people are told too many times that there is nothing wrong the car when it clearly is not human error.
The car will not go into park right away. As previously reported, I have to start the car multiple times to get it into park--can take up to 10 plus minutes before the car will go into parkand shut off--only then I can lock the car! very frustrating since it's a known issue and still has not been recalled.
The vehicle wont shut completely off when you press the start/stop button after shifting into "park". The relay that tells the car it's in park is faulty and the car wont shut off all the way. This will drain the battery and not allow the driver to lock the doors when they exit the vehicle. This is stranding hazard I've seen lots of youtube videos and online forum complaints about this problem. It should be added to the recall list.
After driving when I got to put the vehicle into park- I place it in park but it gives me a error saying not in park.
I think it is unfair that a manufacturing problem has been unnoticed and left to people to pay for. I am already paying enough for this car to also have to worry about a manufacturing problem that has been left unattended by the company. This certainly is very dangerous as I might have the cars battery die and have no way of getting immediate help and right now it's just the car not acknowledging the parking mode but what if one day the car starts using the wrong shift unknowingly to me and I end up in a car accident because of this? I wont be able to do anything as this has been left unnoticed and no recall has been made even with the dangers it presents to the driver and the car itself. Some of this informations was found on https://Mazda. Oemdtc. Com/665/ignition-does-not-turn-off-when-pressing-startstop-button-2013-2014-Mazda.
The forward obstruction warning has a problem!.
When you turn the car off the accessory stays on. In other words it doesn’t shut off all the way. That is a hazard because the battery will go dead in time. I looked on the internet and found a lot of complaints about this issue with these cars. The car has a defective shifter switch. Mazda won’t recall the part even though there have been many complaints. This is a defective part. If a part is defective they should recall the part. I don’t see why I should have to pay $400. 00 to put a $50 part in my car that is defective. My car is available for inspection upon request.
Ignition does not turn off when pressing start / stop button - please see attached Mazda invoice.
Ignition does not always turn off when pushing the ignition button.
I have a 2014 Mazda6 itouring and when I park the car and try to shut it down my battery won't turn off. The car runs on accessory mode and will not turn off. If I put the car back in gear then it move a little and then shift to park with a "heavy" thud most times it will shut down. But how long can this go on before the shifter breaks.
Vehicle does not recognize being in park when trying to shut vehicle off. Happens more frequently than note.
My automatic 2014 Mazda 6 touring down-shifts the transmission when the "hangup" or "answer" button on the steering wheel is pressed while the car is in motion. This issue was recognized by me on Saturday may 20, 2017. I was connected to bluetooth speaking with my wife while driving home from work traveling approximately 65mph on the freeway. When I attempted to press the "hangup" button on my steering wheel, my vehicle downshifted gears causing my car to rev up to 5,000-6,000 rpm. Without first realizing the cause and in an absolute panic, I attempted to put my car into neutral and then back into drive in order for the transmission to catch the correct gear; all while driving 65mph on the freeway. This maneuver allowed the vehicle to correct itself to the appropriate rpm. I later learned that multiple presses of either the "hangup" or "answer" button will downshift the vehicle further regardless of the speed the vehicle is traveling, therefore increasing the risk of surpassing safe rpms while driving. I was able to reproduce this effect every time thereafter. I brought my car to the dealership on Tuesday may 23, 2017 and they claimed to "never heard of that before". The dealer claims to have identified the issue and suggests "replacing the spiral cable behind the steering wheel. " for reference, my vehicle does not have paddle shifters. I am very very concerned about pushing other buttons in my vehicle in fear that something else may cause me to lose control and crash my vehicle - injuring myself or others.
Ignition does not turn off when pressing start/stop button � 2013-2014 Mazda.
Mf website does not list status of takata recall of air bag inflators.
Blind spot monitor (bsm), stopped working. Dealer could not submit a warranty claim to Mazda, claiming scratches on rear bumper/fascia indicated a collision. These were cosmetic scratches. They were there for many months before bsm stopped working. Photos and notes sent to Mazdausa, file 1-271657193. Mazda also would not honor the warranty, saying these scratches could cause the bsm to fail, and to file an insurance claim. Scratches are almost unnoticeable unless looked for. This could have been a parking lot ding, a shopping cart, basketball, etc. Hard to believe this bsm system, placed in the bumper area of a car could be so fragile. Bsm stopped working while on a 25 mile drive. It stopped working about 10 minutes after the drive started, not immediately when starting the car. It hasn't worked since. Doing a google search, I found several other complaints similar to this.
I was driving down a street @ 40mph when the infotainment, speedometer, shut off and I could not accelerate. The stability control warning came on and stayed on. After a brief moment, the stability warning turned off, but the check engine light went on. The car drove normally for the rest of the day, but the very next day, at a stop light, the same thing occurred, but this time, I could not accelerate past 2000 rpms, nor reach 20 mph. I pulled over on the side, and turned off the car. Then turned it back on. It drove normally with the check engine light on the rest of the day, but this could be a very dangerous situation.
The ipod connection seems to not have a memory nor was there an option or discussion about the ipod memory during my original inquiry of the vehicle. When plugging the ipod into the car the car's system spools for a long time (5 minutes, depending on the # of sounds you have) and begins with the first song on the device, rather than the last song or present song selected on the device. This has caused me not to use the usb ipod connection and use only the aux. This vehicle is equipped with a great bose sound system but you can't experience the quality due to using the aux vs the usb ipod device. Mazda just needs to update the firmware to allow memory and the usb should work without wasted time. This definitely takes away from the bose and Mazda experience.
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