Five problems related to power train have been reported for the 2016 Mazda MX5. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Mazda MX5 based on all problems reported for the 2016 MX5.
6 speed manual transmission failure at 59,000 miles started not shifting into 3rd, then shortly after, the transmission locked up in a intersection. Which stalled the vehicle out. Was able to move the vehicle by hand, out of heavy traffic. Since this effects all nd1, nd2 and nd3 manual transmissions. I dropped and changed it for a used one. While I rebuild the original. As I am also outside of warranty.
6 speed manual transmission, vehicle stationary and doesn't want to go into 1st gear and you sometimes must shove it in, intermittent issue. Also a ton of gear whine under moderate throttle in 3rd and 4th gear. Failiure mileage is 41,118 miles. Failure of the transmission in gear at speed could result in a catastrophic accident due to loss of forward propulsion. Mazda has released a TSB on this ref is r083/16b and 05-007/16 yet are basically telling me it's up to the nhsta to recall it or their's nothing they will do until it completely grenades and potentially causes an accident. This is not a small issue affecting a small batch of cars, this is a fairly widespread issue affecting a large span in production. From internal sources I've learned Mazda is on the fourth separate revision of the 6 speed manual transmission in the 4th generation mx-5 and even some 3rd revision transmissions have shown weakness. In short, the 6 speed manual transmission was not designed for the 2. 0l engine in the u. S model, instead was only intended to be used with the less torquey 1. 5l in the european and japanese model. Mazda USA pushed for the 2. 0l last minute in production for more power in the u. S market despite not having a suitable manual transmission available. The difference in manufacturing tolerances has led to several instances of complete gear failure in stock completely unmodified cars and is an accepted design flaw by Mazda and why they have had so many complete transmission overhauls in a short span. In short every manual mx-5 that was produced before September 6th 2016 has a transmission that's a ticking time bomb. Mine is September 2015 production date. I strongly believe this TSB should be referenced and these transmission recalled. A weird coincidence is this very car also had an automatic transmission recall. I have attached the referenced TSB below. Please recall.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Mazda mx-5. While driving approximately 10 mph across an intersection, the vehicle decelerated. There were no warning indicators illuminated. Another vehicle traveling across the intersection colided with the rear passenger side of the contact's vehicle. Police report number: 2019643494 was filed. There were no injuries reported. The vehicle was towed to a body shop and repaired. The manufacturer and dealer were not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 49,000.
When accelerating from a traffic light the transmission stopped working and I lost acceleration in a busy road. This is the second time this has happened in a busy intersection.
While accelerating my transmission gears have disintegrated twice leaving car with no way to use power. Once was a side street, other time I was making a left turn in an intersection.