Mazda
Mx5
9 UK vehicle recalls on record for this model, listed most recent first.
If your Mx5 is covered by any of these notices, contact your authorised Mazda dealer. All recall work is carried out free of charge.
Notices on record
9
Mazda Mx5 · DVSA register
All recall notices.
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Fuel Pipe Concern
R/2025/442 · 3 Nov 2025
3 Nov 2025Defect
On affected vehicles The brackets used to secure the fuel pipes to the engine may not be tightened sufficiently. If the engine is repeatedly operated at high speed such as during circuit driving vibrations may cause the fuel pipe to resonate potentially causing the pipe to leak. The fuel leakage may increase the risk of fire.
Remedy
Replace the fuel pipe with a modified part.
Build window
Built 14 May 2015 – 28 Apr 2018
~6,013 vehicles affected
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MX-5 Traction/Stability Light May Fail to Illuminate
R/2025/202 · 1 Sep 2025
1 Sep 2025Defect
On affected vehicles the Traction Control System (TCS)/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) indicator light may not illuminate when abnormal yaw rate characteristics are detected due to a software diagnostic programming error. This issue does not affect vehicle drivability or braking performance.
Remedy
Replace the DSC Hydraulic Unit/Control Module (HU/CM) with a modified part that includes improved software.
Build window
Built 28 Nov 2023 – 24 Feb 2025
~1,914 vehicles affected
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MX-5 Parking Assist Unit Reprogramming
R/2025/043 · 28 Feb 2025
28 Feb 2025Defect
On affected vehicles when reversing obstructions may not be detected correctly due to inappropriate software in the parking assist unit which may increase the risk of an accident.
Remedy
Reprogram the parking assist unit.
Build window
Built 28 Nov 2023 – 20 Sep 2024
~720 vehicles affected
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LOW PRESSURE FUEL PUMP IMPELLER MIGHT BECOME DEFORMED
R/2021/435 · 4 Jan 2022
4 Jan 2022Defect
The impeller in the low-pressure fuel pump may become deformed causing fuel pump failure.
Remedy
Replace the low-pressure fuel pump with an improved part.
Build window
Built 5 Apr 2018 – 30 Oct 2018
~26,974 vehicles affected
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UNDERSHIELD METAL BRACKET MAY SEPARATE FROM VEHICLE
R/2019/265 · 2 Sep 2019
2 Sep 2019Defect
The metal bracket used to secure an under shield may separate from the vehicle.
Remedy
Replacement of the front under shield with a modified part
Build window
Built 26 May 2015 – 6 Jul 2015
~968 vehicles affected
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MODELS FITTED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MAY UNEXPECTEDLY DOWNSHIFT
R/2019/036 · 25 Feb 2019
25 Feb 2019Defect
Automatic Transmission may unexpectedly downshift.
Remedy
Reprogram of the software contained within the Transmission Control Module.
Build window
Built 5 Oct 2016 – 22 Nov 2018
~697 vehicles affected
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CONTROL LOGIC WHICH MONITORS THE CHARGING CONTROL PROGRAM FAILS TO DIVERT ELECTRICAL POWER AWAY FROM CAPACITOR IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT
R/2018/237 · 17 Sep 2018
17 Sep 2018Defect
On the subject vehicles the control logic which monitors the charging control program fails to divert the electrical power away from the capacitor when a fault is detected within the capacitor circuit. This can cause a short circuit inside the DCDC converter and could cause the engine to stall or overheating of the DCDC converter itself which could cause a fire. The fault is accompanied by the �i-ELOOP� warning light being illuminated on the instrument cluster along with the �i-Stop� warning light flashing The engine may in some circumstances stall and fail to restart. In extreme cases the DCDC converter could overheat and cause a fire
Remedy
Reprogram the PCM with the correct control logic. If error code �U3000: 49-DCDC� is stored � the DCDC Converter must also be replaced.
Build window
Built 15 May 2015 – 13 Apr 2017
~965 vehicles affected
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FOG LAMP SECURITY CONCERN.
R/2003/099 · 12 Dec 2003
12 Dec 2003Defect
Repeated thermal expansion and shrinkage in use may cause the front fog light socket holder to become detached from the fog light case. As a consequence an exposed hot bulb may come into contact with part of the vehicle body or fittings.
Remedy
Attach a spring to the rear of the fog light to prevent the socket holder detaching from the fog light case.
Build window
Affected build dates not specified
~28,339 vehicles affected
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DRIVERS FLOOR MAT MAY INTERFERE WITH THROTTLE PEDAL
R/2000/138 · 7 Dec 2000
7 Dec 2000Defect
The floor mat fitted in the driver's footwell may interfere with the throttle pedal and cause the throttle to stick open. This may lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
Remedy
Recall affected vehicles and replace mat with modified type.
Build window
Affected build dates not specified
~167 vehicles affected
Data from the DVSA Vehicle Recall register (Crown Copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0). Last indexed: 2026-04-26.
These records are provided for reference. Contact your authorised Mazda dealer or check your vehicle registration at gov.uk/check-if-a-vehicle-has-outstanding-recalls to confirm current status.
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