Four problems related to brake disc caliper have been reported for the 2015 Mazda MAZDA6. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2015 Mazda MAZDA6 based on all problems reported for the 2015 MAZDA6.
Tl-contact owns a 2015 Mazda 6. . . . . Recall notice from Mazda. . . . 1217f recall number. . . . . Contact called Mazda for the second time regarding recall. . . . Recall had been issued August 19th 2017. Mazda stated parts are not available to fix recall. . . Dealership stated vehicle needs to be inspected. . . . Contact talked to Mazda corporate office and Mazda had set up appt to get recall fixed and dealership canceled appointment stating parts are still not available. Jun 22,2017 manufacturer recall number1217f NHTSA recall number17v-393 recall statusrecall incomplete summaryon the mechanical (cable) type parking brake, water may enter the brake actuator shaft, which is the component of rear brake caliper, may be rusted. Safety riskif the vehicle continues to be used with such condition, the rust may progress, increasing the sliding resistance of the actuator shaft. In extreme cases, the rusted actuator shaft may get stuck in the brake caliper body, causing brake dragging while driving and decreasing the parking brake holding force, which may result in unexpected movement of vehicle if parked on a slope, increasing the risk of a collision. Remedy your Mazda dealer will check the parking brake actuator shafts inside the left and right rear brake calipers. If the actuator shaft is found to be rusted, the brake caliper assembly will be replaced with a modified one. If no rust is found on the actuator shaft, the protective boot will be replaced with a modified one. The inspection and repair will be performed at no cost to you. If you have any questions regarding this program.
Hand operated parking brake safety recall. I received a recall notice from Mazda stating that there is a defect in the brake caliper of Mazda6 vehicles produced from October 25, 2012 through December 1, 2014. My vehicle falls into this recall category. I received the recall notice from Mazda on August 19, 2017 making me aware of the issue and stating that replacement parts are not yet available to correct this safety issue. I called Mazda USA on November 2 to get an update and they still don't have an eta for the parts. The recall notice states that the defect could result in unexpected movement of the vehicle if parked on a slope, increasing the risk of a collision. I have asked Mazda to take the vehicle back and reimburse me. The representative made a note of this, gave me a case number and left it up to me to figure out how to resolve the issue. I'm concerned that the vehicle in its present state is at risk of causing physical harm and property damage to the surrounding area it may be parked in, especially places like san francisco, where high grade slopes are pretty common. Since this is a defect to the brake caliper I can only assume that the problem has existed ever since I purchased the vehicle.
Mechanical type parking brake, water may enter the brake caliper protective boot due to inappropriate sealing performance of the rear brake caliper. The actuator shaft may rust. Which may stick result in the rear brakes dragging while driving and also a decreased parking brake holding force. Ref: recall 1217f (Mazda) 6 months and still haven't got parts for repair.
On the mechanical (cable) type parking brake, water may enter the brake caliper due to inappropriate sealing performance of the rear brake caliper protective boot, particularly under low temperature conditions, and the parking brake actuator shaft, which is the component of rear brake caliper, may be rusted. But no remedy available yet and this was back in June 2017.
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