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2018 MAZDA CX-5

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2018 MAZDA CX-5 Summary

2018

Model Year

57

Total Complaints

3

Total Recalls

383940

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2018 MAZDA CX-5

121038 vehicles affected

21V875000

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP

Mazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2018 Mazda3, Mazda6, 2019 CX-3, 2018-2019 MX-5, CX-5, CX-9, and 2019-2020 Mazda2 vehicles. The impeller inside the low-pressure fuel pump may crack and deform, potentially causing the fuel pump to fail.

Risk: Fuel pump failure may cause an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

262220 vehicles affected

19V497000

ENGINE

Mazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2018-2019 CX-5, Mazda6, and 2019 Mazda3 vehicles. A software error in the powertrain control module (PCM) may cause the engine to stall.

Risk: An unexpected stall increases the risk of a crash.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

682 vehicles affected

18V426000

AIR BAGS:SIDE/WINDOW

Mazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2018 Mazda CX-5 vehicles. In the event of a side impact or rollover crash, the side curtain air bags may not properly unfold during deployment. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 226, "Ejection Mitigation."

Risk: If the air bags do not deploy properly in a crash, it can increase the risk of injury.

Complaints

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126920

POWER TRAIN

the cylinder head has a crack in it witch sprays oil all over the engine.it also sprays oil on to the very catalitic converter that's very hot .smoke is everywhere and iam afraid it will cause a fire

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126919

ENGINE

the cylinder head has a crack in it witch sprays oil all over the engine.it also sprays oil on to the very catalitic converter that's very hot .smoke is everywhere and iam afraid it will cause a fire

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126621

BACK OVER PREVENTION: WARNINGS

Back up cameras fail infotainment system reboots and maps on the system inadvertently counts stops plus changes volume at loudspeaker telling me “this is the level “ and is on highest volume. Which you can’t turn down. All are dangerously interfering with driving. Please put pressure on Mazda to fix and not just update software when the problem has been fixed called CMU

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126620

LANE DEPARTURE: BLIND SPOT DETECTION

Back up cameras fail infotainment system reboots and maps on the system inadvertently counts stops plus changes volume at loudspeaker telling me “this is the level “ and is on highest volume. Which you can’t turn down. All are dangerously interfering with driving. Please put pressure on Mazda to fix and not just update software when the problem has been fixed called CMU

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126619

BACK OVER PREVENTION: REARVIEW SYSTEM BRAKING

Back up cameras fail infotainment system reboots and maps on the system inadvertently counts stops plus changes volume at loudspeaker telling me “this is the level “ and is on highest volume. Which you can’t turn down. All are dangerously interfering with driving. Please put pressure on Mazda to fix and not just update software when the problem has been fixed called CMU

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2126498

ENGINE

I own a 2018 Mazda CX-5. I currently have 64,770 miles on the car. I have had a burning smell and smoke coming from the engine. The car was taken to the dealer (John Kennedy Mazda Conshohocken) and I was told it was fixed by replacing a gasket. The smell and smoke persisted. I took it back to the dealer and now I am told there is a leaking cylinder head. I do not feel safe driving this car especially with my kids in the car while the engine is smoking. I have had to pull over on the highway due to this. No warning lights were on until a week prior to taking it back a second time when my oil light finally came on.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2119784

ENGINE

Engine Cylinder heads started to leak at 75k miles causing oil and coolant to leak and puddle. This was after a fuel pump recall.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2108842

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Infotainment system acts randomly, changing to max volume during driving, startling driver. Also changes stations, skips audio programs and distracting driver. Rear view camera has intermittently failed to show video feed when driving in reverse.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2103138

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

The radio changes stations by itself, speakers/music goes in and out. The screen freezes and cannot change stations. And also the car lags on taking off sometimes. Often smells like fuel when you turn on the car, Assuming a fuel pump issue, not sure. I spoke to the salesman who sold me the car (adam) within less than 30 days of having the vehicle and told me the electrical issue with radio would be covered. Then when I called to have the issue fixed I was told it wasnt going to fixed on their behalf. This car was sold to me with a few issue that I was not aware at the time of purchase.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2103137

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

The radio changes stations by itself, speakers/music goes in and out. The screen freezes and cannot change stations. And also the car lags on taking off sometimes. Often smells like fuel when you turn on the car, Assuming a fuel pump issue, not sure. I spoke to the salesman who sold me the car (adam) within less than 30 days of having the vehicle and told me the electrical issue with radio would be covered. Then when I called to have the issue fixed I was told it wasnt going to fixed on their behalf. This car was sold to me with a few issue that I was not aware at the time of purchase.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2103136

ENGINE

The radio changes stations by itself, speakers/music goes in and out. The screen freezes and cannot change stations. And also the car lags on taking off sometimes. Often smells like fuel when you turn on the car, Assuming a fuel pump issue, not sure. I spoke to the salesman who sold me the car (adam) within less than 30 days of having the vehicle and told me the electrical issue with radio would be covered. Then when I called to have the issue fixed I was told it wasnt going to fixed on their behalf. This car was sold to me with a few issue that I was not aware at the time of purchase.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2101288

ENGINE

While waiting at a stop light the engine will turn off. This has happened three times since I’ve owned the car 2/16/2025.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2097096

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

The touch screen infotainment system has the well known “Ghost Touch.” While I am driving, the touch screen can at random, activate buttons, make phone calls, change navigation systems, and activate any other features through the display. It can at times create an extremely dangerous situation while I am driving because the drivers attention is suddenly and at random being taken from the road. This happens with increasing frequency and there is no way to deactivate the touch screen. Mazda is aware that this issue is widespread and has done nothing about it, leaving it up to drivers to decide if they want to shell out hundreds of dollars to have the issue fixed or continue driving the vehicle under dangerous situations.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2096419

ENGINE

Issue with the engine cylinder head leaking engine oil from the side of the cylinder head, where the casting has a defect. Leaks engine oil onto the flashing for the exhaust and exhaust manifold, where it could catch fire. The problem has been confirmed and diagnosed by a licensed mechanic. However, the dealer would not take responsibility for repair or assistance in repair. There are no warnings, while driving and after stopping, the smell of burning oil comes into the car and also smoke from the engine compartment.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2096206

SERVICE BRAKES

Sometimes, the breaks will not go all the way down to the floor and act like theyre not working. it's very odd and only does it once in a while. i have constant issues with the technology in the car. it changes my music, the buttons get stuck and my it acts up. my aunt has the same model and is running into the same issues. i never received a letter in the mail about the last recall and have had issues where it doesnt seem like my engine is getting the power it once did. this was early on after i got the car. my gas mileage has significally decreased even after oil changes.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2096205

ENGINE

Sometimes, the breaks will not go all the way down to the floor and act like theyre not working. it's very odd and only does it once in a while. i have constant issues with the technology in the car. it changes my music, the buttons get stuck and my it acts up. my aunt has the same model and is running into the same issues. i never received a letter in the mail about the last recall and have had issues where it doesnt seem like my engine is getting the power it once did. this was early on after i got the car. my gas mileage has significally decreased even after oil changes.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2096204

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Sometimes, the breaks will not go all the way down to the floor and act like theyre not working. it's very odd and only does it once in a while. i have constant issues with the technology in the car. it changes my music, the buttons get stuck and my it acts up. my aunt has the same model and is running into the same issues. i never received a letter in the mail about the last recall and have had issues where it doesnt seem like my engine is getting the power it once did. this was early on after i got the car. my gas mileage has significally decreased even after oil changes.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2089463

EQUIPMENT:ELECTRICAL:RADIO/TAPE DECK/CD ETC.

I've had issues with my infotainment system screen for years and have mentioned this to the dealership. But their response was that I wasn't in warranty anymore and that I'd had to just reboot the radio system on my own. Because it was out of warranty for them to check the issue, the issue was never put on my file when I went to get serviced. Now my screen has been acting up even more, nonstop, with this "ghost touch" issue that many other CX-5 car owners have also been dealing with. I've had many unsafe incidents already while driving and can cause major accidents from shift in focus on the road and back to my screen because the music suddenly turned on full blast due to a glitch that Mazda didn't care or want to resolve for their customers (even after their recall for the same type of screen for previous models with the CX3). Yes, I've researched this intently and Mazda continues to deny these claims, not wanting to recall the same screens that they continue to manufacture, dispute this glitch and defect, being negligent and not caring for their valued customers. There have already been class action lawsuits with the CX-5 but Mazda still turns the other direction in terms of placing a recall on the infotainment screens. My vehicle has also been serviced and diagnosed with "ghost touch." The issue is Mazda not wanting to fully reimburse for this problem, turning a blind eye on this for years. Mazda finally confessed that I still have an after warranty assistance program after talking to customer service for a long time. The Campaign number is CSP13.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2088936

EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS:SWITCH

The contact owned a 2018 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated that while her daughter was driving at 35-45 MPH, the vehicle was shaking and rattling. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed that the wheel bearings were faulty. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer again where it was diagnosed that there were loose parts in the engine. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. Additionally, the brake light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the switch and mat were causing the failure. The vehicle was repaired and returned to the dealer. The manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 31,673.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2088935

ENGINE

The contact owned a 2018 Mazda CX-5. The contact stated that while her daughter was driving at 35-45 MPH, the vehicle was shaking and rattling. There were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed that the wheel bearings were faulty. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer again where it was diagnosed that there were loose parts in the engine. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. Additionally, the brake light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the switch and mat were causing the failure. The vehicle was repaired and returned to the dealer. The manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 31,673.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2088851

ENGINE

Had an oil leak suddenly appear on the vehicle with only 55400 miles. Found there are technical service bulletins for this motor that the head cracks causing leaks. It is on many forums. Reached out to Mazda and got zero help

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2085785

ENGINE

2018 Mazda CX5 2.5 ltr engine. Major oil leak that has been diagnosed as cracked or porous aluminum casting on the cylinder block. Oil is dripping consistently out of the problem area onto the manifold, causing smoke to flow into the cabin of the car and out of the hood as well. Car is currently at a Mazda dealership for a second diagnosis that confirmed the leak. Car is 3,000 miles out of warranty. Waiting to hear what the dealership is going to do. I also have contacted Mazda corp. and have a case# to take further action if needed. As you can see by the list of "engine" complaints for this problem, it is well documented that this is not an isolated issue.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2085545

EQUIPMENT:ELECTRICAL:INFOTAINMENT

The contact owns a 2018 MAZDA CX-5. The contact stated that while driving at 45 MPH, the infotainment system displayed a blank screen, then one minute later, the infotainment screen displayed as intended. The contact pulled over to the right side of the road and turned on and off the vehicle and the infotainment system displays as intended. The contact mentioned that this failure has occurred on several different occasions. The contact stated that the infotainment system independently displays calls, and the radio comes on independently. A dealer was contacted. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnosis or repairs. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2081643

ENGINE

Started 2018 Mazda CX-5 and the engine was extremely loud and a ticking noise was heard. Brought it to my local garage (Charlies Garage) and it was determined that the lifters needed replacement. Garage told me that Mazda issued a Service Alert on November 22, 2019 (Alert # SA-012/19) and did not notify customers of the Valve Tapping or knocking noise from cylinder head. The Garage then told me that Mazda issued a Technical Service Bulletin on April 23, 2020 (Bulletin No. 01-006/20). Again, customers were not notified of the Tapping Noise from Engine Bulletin that was issued. There were no alerts on the dashboard of the car, no warning lights, or other indicators. If Mazda had notified customers, the car would have been fixed UNDER WARRANTY. I do have a video of the noise and if you let me know how to send that, I will.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2079967

ENGINE

Car started leaking and burning oil. Blue smoke coming out of engine. Low oil pressure light went on. I had it looked at by an auto mechanic. This is a major safety issue as the engine will fail because of the low pressure. The car is not drivable. Turns out it's a known issue with the cylinder head that Mazda knows about because they issued a redesign and issued recalls for the 2019 and the turbo engine. They also issued a TSB for this problem. Car is out of warranty, but not old enough to have major engine issues.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2079624

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

My vehicle is affected by a well known "ghost touch" infotainment touch screen issue. Due to safety hazard nature of this issue, Mazda had a recall program but it only covered Mazda3 models (Special Service Program SSPB6 - see attached file). My issue was diagnosed and confirmed by an authorized Mazda dealer (see attached file). I contacted Mazda customer center about this issue and they declined any help "due to the mileage and service history" (case number: 00284155). Mazda acknowledged that "ghost touch" issue is caused by manufacturing error but apparently they are not willing to fix it unless forced to, even though the issue poses a safety hazard.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2079336

ENGINE

I noticed a burning smell coming from engine. I took it to a Mazda dealership where they found a cracked cylinder head that needed complete replacing. There was no warning light or other symptoms before I noticed the smell. Vehicle has only been inspected by the dealership. Vehicle is out of warranty but only has 37000 miles on it.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2076876

ENGINE

Defective Engine. Cracked Cylinder Head. Engine oil leaked overnight because of known Mazda 2.5 liter Skyactive engine defect.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2076687

ENGINE

The issue began when I started to smell burning oil. As time went on smoke began to slowly come from the hood. I took my car to the mazda dealership and said that there was a cracked cylinder head in the engine. After doing research online this has been a major issue with the 2018-2020 model.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2075862

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

I am writing to formally report an issue with the infotainment screen of my Mazda CX-5, which has been experiencing a malfunction known as “ghost touch.” The details of the complaint are outlined below: Component/System Failure: The component that has failed is the infotainment screen of my Mazda CX-5. The issue involves persistent and random “ghost touch” inputs, where the screen registers touches and activates functions without any physical interaction. This component is still available for inspection upon request. Safety Risk: The malfunctioning infotainment screen poses a safety risk as it results in unintended activation of various functions, including navigation, audio, and phone settings. This distraction while driving can cause the driver to lose focus and potentially lead to accidents. Reproduction of the Problem and Inspection: The problem has been reproduced and confirmed by Browning Mazda dealer and was told that the manufacturer does not believe this poses a safety risk but I strongly disagree Prior Warning Signs: No warning lamps or messages appeared before the issue began. The problem first appeared in 2021 but was reported in 2022

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2073988

ENGINE

My 2018 Mazda CX-5 with just over 45,000 miles is showing the dreaded cracked cylinder head symptoms. Coolant is leaking causing a very noticeable burning smell in the cabin and faint smoke emanating from under the hood. My CX-5 has followed the maintenance schedule at the dealership that the vehicle was purchased. At this point the dealership has not been helpful at all. Mazda MUST start including 2018 CX-5s to CSP11 (covers 2019 CX-5s).

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2071013

ENGINE

Cracked cylinder causes oil leak in 2018 Mazda CX-5. May occur in other model year CX-5 as well. Issue was inspected by an authorized dealer. Repair by Mazda not performed because vehicle was a few months past warranty expiration date. Issue with CX-5 cylinder-head are shown below: [XXX] [XXX] [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2070830

ENGINE

I own a CX5 2018 Mazda with around 31,000 miles on it. Two days ago I experienced a smoke/fume event in my car while driving. The cabin filled with burnt oil fumes and a pungent smell. I happened to be near a Mazda dealership and was able to reach it with windows down and slow driving. The dealership inspected my car and confirmed a large oil leak caused by a cracked cylinder head. I was told this is a known issue with Mazda CX5/CX9 series and that it would be covered under warranty. Today I was informed by the same dealership that my standard powertrain warranty will not cover it, as it is 60,000 miles or 5 years. My car only has 31,000 miles on it, but it’s over the 5 years by little over a year. I am looking at paying around $6,500 out of pocket to fix my vehicle. I asked if there is an extended warranty from Mazda specifically regarding cylinder heads, due to this being a known defect, however the service person said there isn’t for my car. After some online research I did come across an extended powertrain warranty applying to 2019-2020 CX5 models due to the cylinder head cracking issues. I ask that this is being looked into and that the warranty needs to be extended to the 2018 model as well.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2068482

ENGINE

Replacement of cracked head cylinder diagnosis completed by Mazda dealer Fred beans in Willow Grove Pennsylvania Mazda is claiming they cannot cover the repair cost due to carfax not reporting all my maintenance services. After speaking to mazda customer service they confirmed that it is illegal to use carfax as documented proof. I provided proof of the maintenance aka oil change that was not eeported directly through carfax and have not heard anyrhing back. My car is under 60,000 miles and I have maintain my car and this should not be my fault this should not be my fault. Please help if possible i dont know who else to go to

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2068430

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

The infotainment system randomly goes crazy - as if a ghost is touching the screen. This causes navigation to sudden stop, phone calls to randomly be made, the music to turn on and off, all sorts of other odd things. It can be highly distracting and even dangerous when it impacts navigation. This happens randomly and frequently and has been going on for about 6-7 months. Date below is approximate date it most recently happened.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2068137

POWER TRAIN

Smelled smoke (burnt oil) for over a year. Dealer could not address. Finally found that the cylinder heads had cracked and required replacement at $7500. Car was only 51K miles.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2067951

ENGINE

There is a cracked cylinder head cover and the oil leaks from the crack onto the manifold causing smoke and burning smell. I have read several examples on Mazda forums [XXX] ; [XXX] ) of this happening with the Mazda CX-5. A former Mazda mechanic posted he would see a couple vehicles a week at his dealership that experienced this problem. The odor of the burning oil onto the manifold is overpowering when sitting in the car. Some people with the same problem have posted they actually had small fires / burning under the car. In May, 2021, Mazda issued a technical service bulletin TSB # SA-031-21 with a cylinder head redesign for 2018/2019 CX5 models. this is telling of their awareness of the problem. There were no dashboard warnings to indicate the problem - just the burning smell from oil and oil stains in the driveway which caused me to bring the car in. There is substantial evidence that this is a common problem with these model years and it is not related to the mileage of the vehicle - mine has only 37k miles on it. It should be noted that the cylinder head is aluminum and only 2mm thick vs 5-7mm on most vehicles. Mazda should be held accountable and issue a recall and/or extended warranty to address this problem. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2067389

POWER TRAIN

I purchased my CX-5 from Mazda dealership when new. The vehicle has been having coolant issues where the Electronically controlled thermostatic valve (ECTV) will open prematurely at 120°F instead of at higher temperatures. This all leads to higher fuel consumption, premature wear and tear on the engine, higher water condensation in the engine oil, poor engine and cabin air performance. I had it diagnosed at the Mazda dealership where I bought it from (Previously it was Sussman Mazda of Abington, now Fred Beans Mazda of Abington in PA) and they said the values are admissible by Mazda and not indicative of a problem. However, my vehicle cannot reach normal operating temperature of 198°F when driven for 50 miles at ambient 28°F for over an hour due to premature opening of the ECTV at lower temperatures. There are no codes showing up relating to the issue, therefore the dealership declined any repair works to be done.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2065383

FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

Car has a ticking sound when in idle mode. My mechanic sent me a few videos to reference and a bulletin from Mazda that attributes the clicking to the Hydraulic Lash Adjuster

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2065382

ENGINE

Car has a ticking sound when in idle mode. My mechanic sent me a few videos to reference and a bulletin from Mazda that attributes the clicking to the Hydraulic Lash Adjuster

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2063742

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Infotainment screen experiencing “ghost touches”, meaning that safety features can randomly be selected, activated and de-activated, and distracting actions happen in the infotainment system while vehicles is in motion. This is a known issue in Mazdas, and a recall has been issued for 2014-2016 Mazdas to replace the infotainment system. However, this issue is also happening in later models, including the 2017 to 2020 Mazda CX-5. This issue has been diagnosed by the dealership (Roger Beasley Mazda in Georgetown) and the system throws an error, CMU DTC 1 - B108E04 (Display-System Internal Failure).

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2063353

ENGINE

Cracked cylinder head at 65,0000 miles

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2063171

ENGINE

We were driving and noticed some white smoke when we parked, so we took it to a mechanic and he diagnosed: “Found that only when engine gets up to operating temp that it begins to leak through hairline cracks in cylinder head. Oil leak is severe and recommend not driving and bringing to dealer for possible warranty verification.” He told us the issue is specifically on the driver side where there are hairline cracks on the backside, left quarter of the cylinder head.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2062313

ENGINE

There is a known issue with 2018 Mazda CX 5 related to a cracked cylinder head. I have just under 60,000 miles and I noticed smoke coming from under the hood near the exhaust manifold and a strong odor of burning oil. Dolan Mazda in Reno, NV has confirmed I have a cracked cylinder head and it is the cause of the burning oil. I am concerned that oil leaking from the cracked cylinder head onto the exhaust is a fire hazard. I feel a recall should be issued.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2061271

POWER TRAIN

We purchased our vehicle from Riley Mazda in September 2018. Shortly after reaching approximately 50,000 miles, we began to notice that the gauges would fluctuate, and there was a slight burning odor in the car cabin. We replaced the air filters for both the engine and cabin, as well as performed an engine oil change. In October, we had a brake flush done when we inquired about the burning smell coming from under the hood. Despite our concerns, the dealership was unable to identify any problems at that time. On a subsequent visit, we paid a diagnostic fee of $220.00. It was during this visit that the dealership discovered an issue with the engine. The newly identified problems will significantly impair the vehicle's performance and decrease its value. Additionally, we anticipate needing future repairs, which could pose serious safety hazards.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2061270

ENGINE

We purchased our vehicle from Riley Mazda in September 2018. Shortly after reaching approximately 50,000 miles, we began to notice that the gauges would fluctuate, and there was a slight burning odor in the car cabin. We replaced the air filters for both the engine and cabin, as well as performed an engine oil change. In October, we had a brake flush done when we inquired about the burning smell coming from under the hood. Despite our concerns, the dealership was unable to identify any problems at that time. On a subsequent visit, we paid a diagnostic fee of $220.00. It was during this visit that the dealership discovered an issue with the engine. The newly identified problems will significantly impair the vehicle's performance and decrease its value. Additionally, we anticipate needing future repairs, which could pose serious safety hazards.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2061261

ENGINE

During cold starts there is a loud ticking sound coming from the top side of the engine. It appears to be one or more HLA.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2060943

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

After online research, other people with Mazda vehicles have had the same problem and it’s called ghost touch. My screen controls go automatically without me touching any dials while I’m driving, which is extremely distracting and unsafe. I have tried to get it fixed by a few dealerships and they either put it off or say it’s not under warranty/recall.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2059904

ENGINE

Cracked cylinder head

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2058812

ENGINE

Cracked cylinder head causing oil to leak

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2058575

ENGINE

What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? - Engine cylinder head was broken and caused oil leakage How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? Oil leakage resulted in a smoky smell while driving and could have led to cars on the road or my own car could have skid leading to a fatal accident Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Yes. Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? Dealer has inspected. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear - No warning lamps but there was a smoky smell while driving & visible oil leak under the front hood.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2058169

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

my Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring when the weather is hot, the car’s screen begins malfunctioning while I am driving. It changes screens and settings on its own, creating a highly distracting and dangerous situation while operating the vehicle. This issue has persisted for some time, and I am concerned about the safety risks it poses, not only to myself but also to others on the road.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2057068

ENGINE

Cylinder head cracked at 46,000 miles causing smoke and oil leakage. This was the root of an almost $6,000 repair, leaving me without a vehicle for 15 days. This issue could also lead to more extensive engine problems in the future.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2055845

ENGINE

My vehicle has been diagnosed with a cracked cylinder head. The problem began when the vehicle had less than 28,000 miles on it. Mazda is repairing it and has agreed to cover the repair under Mazda Customer Care Assistance.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2053926

ENGINE

At approximately 57,000 miles, the cylinder head cracked. It was leaking oil and white smoke was coming out of the engine bay. There were no warning lights. I have since gotten the cylinder head replaced.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2053730

POWER TRAIN

Ticking sound coming from engine. Likely related to the hydraulic lash adjusters. Vehicle has had a recent oil change by a technician.

2018 MAZDA CX-5

ID: 2052470

ENGINE

At approximately 65,000 miles, a burning oil odor was detected, and we took our vehicle to the nearest Mazda dealership. Techs confirmed a failed master cylinder resulting in a leak, and that this master cylinder failure is common with 2018 CX-5s resulting from porosity in the cast metal wall creating a leak path over time. I was able to retain the failed casting and all parts which were replaced and am saving for records and analysis. Mazda customer service was contacted about the master cylinder casting failure and declined to cover it because the vehicle was beyond warranty period and because the failure was repaired before I was able to establish contact with Mazda customer service. Note that the failure happened in the approach to the holidays, and while efforts were made to establish contact with Mazda service via website chat, e-mail form submission, and phone, they were unsuccessful due to technical issues on the Mazda site and a non-responsive phone line. I can confirm that my local dealership POC provided me with Mazda corporate contact info per my request when the diagnosis was made (e-mail copies available.) The issue was not on my end, as efforts were made again immediately after Christmas, and phone and website chat were immediately successful when attempted. The website chat log indicating their denial and rationale for denial is available. This same vehicle has also had an issue with the front timing cover leaking as several others have noted, and this issue was also acknowledged by local dealership technicians as an endemic issue with this model. The front timing cover issue were identified and repaired within the 60,000-mile warranty. Copies of available correspondence with Mazda, including dealer invoices/receipts, service records for the vehicle (all done at Mazda dealerships) and chat history with Mazda customer service can be provided.