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2024 MAZDA MAZDA3 Complaints and Recall Information

The 2024 MAZDA MAZDA3 has 6 complaints and 7 recalls filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report failure of the airbag system during collisions, including one rear-end crash where airbags did not deploy despite severe impact. There are also repeated complaints concerning false emergency brake warnings that sometimes cause unintended complete stops without any obstacle present.

Common Issues
  • Airbag non-deployment. Airbags failed to deploy in a significant rear-end collision despite heavy damage and no airbag warning lights appearing before or after the crash.
  • Recall notification delay. An affected owner reported not receiving recall notices in a timely manner, resulting in driving a vehicle with a critical airbag defect unknowingly.
  • False emergency braking. Emergency brake warnings and activation occur erratically without obstacles, including instances of the vehicle stopping suddenly in traffic.
  • Inconsistent dealership response. The dealership acknowledged the emergency braking issue as a known problem but refused to take corrective action.

There are 7 recalls affecting the 2024 Mazda Mazda3 that address issues with airbag control modules, forward sensing cameras, and display cameras. These defects impact airbag deployment, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, headlight adjustment, and rear visibility systems.

Recalls
  • Air bag restraint control module. Recall 7525E (NHTSA 25V357000) affects 171,412 vehicles. The Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor unit may disable airbags due to low battery conditions, raising injury risk in crashes. Dealers will reprogram or replace the module free of charge. Owner notifications began July 24, 2025.
  • Forward sensing camera malfunction. Recall 6824H (NHTSA 24V649000) covers 672 vehicles. A malfunction prevents automatic emergency braking, lane-keep assist, and automatic headlight adjustment from working, increasing crash risk. Dealers will inspect and replace the camera as needed at no cost. Owner letters were mailed September 24, 2024.
  • View monitor control module software. Recall 6223J (NHTSA 23V718000) impacts 11,903 vehicles. Software error causes rearview, front, or side camera images to not display, violating rear visibility requirements and raising crash risk. Dealers will update the software free of charge. Owner notifications began December 20, 2023.

Owners of the 2024 Mazda Mazda3 facing repeated repairs, unresolved airbag safety defects, or unaddressed recall issues may have rights under their state’s lemon law. Consulting with legal counsel can help clarify available protections and next steps.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3 Summary

2024

Model Year

6

Total Complaints

3

Total Recalls

183987

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

171412 vehicles affected

25V357000

AIR BAGS: AIR BAG/RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE:SOFTWARE

Mazda North American Operations is recalling certain 2024-2025 Mazda3 and CX30 vehicles. The Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor (SAS) units may set an error code and deactivate the air bags, due to a low battery condition.

Risk: Air bags that do not deploy in the event of a crash increase the risk of injury.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

672 vehicles affected

24V649000

EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS

Mazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2024 Mazda 3, CX-30, and 2025 CX-50 vehicles. A malfunction in the forward sensing camera (FSC) may prevent the automatic emergency braking system and the lane-keep assist system from functioning. In addition, the headlights will not automatically adjust from high beams to low beams as intended.

Risk: Automatic braking, steering assist, and headlight control systems that do not function as intended can increase the risk of a crash.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

11903 vehicles affected

23V718000

BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA

Mazda North American Operations (Mazda) is recalling certain 2024 CX-90 and MAZDA3 vehicles. Due to a software error, the rearview, front, and/or side camera images may not appear on the display. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 111, "Rear Visibility."

Risk: A camera that does not display an image can reduce the driver's view, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.

Complaints

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2114358

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING

Car gives me emergency brake warnings about imminent collision maybe once or twice a week with nothing in front of me what so ever and once even straight up just brought me to a complete halt in the middle of the road with absolutely nothing in the road. The dealership basically told me it was a known issue and that “some models are more sensitive than others” and that they will be doing nothing about it. Different models of Mazda 3s from the same year are currently being investigated for the same recalls. This definitely needs to be addressed before I get into an accident.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2114357

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Car gives me emergency brake warnings about imminent collision maybe once or twice a week with nothing in front of me what so ever and once even straight up just brought me to a complete halt in the middle of the road with absolutely nothing in the road. The dealership basically told me it was a known issue and that “some models are more sensitive than others” and that they will be doing nothing about it. Different models of Mazda 3s from the same year are currently being investigated for the same recalls. This definitely needs to be addressed before I get into an accident.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2114356

SERVICE BRAKES

Car gives me emergency brake warnings about imminent collision maybe once or twice a week with nothing in front of me what so ever and once even straight up just brought me to a complete halt in the middle of the road with absolutely nothing in the road. The dealership basically told me it was a known issue and that “some models are more sensitive than others” and that they will be doing nothing about it. Different models of Mazda 3s from the same year are currently being investigated for the same recalls. This definitely needs to be addressed before I get into an accident.

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2108319

LANE DEPARTURE: BLIND SPOT DETECTION

On July 1, 2025, I was involved in a severe rear-end collision while driving my 2024 Mazda3 manual hatchback. The impact was forceful enough to shatter the rear windshield, leave a deep dent in the tailgate, and bend the trailer hitch mount under the vehicle by several inches. Despite this, none of the airbags deployed, and there were no airbag warning lights before or after the crash. After the incident, I checked my vehicle’s VIN on NHTSA’s recall lookup tool and discovered that Recall 7525E had been issued on June 6, 2025, for a critical airbag sensing system defect (SAS module), which can disable airbag deployment after battery depletion or improper power conditions. According to Mazda and NHTSA documents, this defect can completely disable airbag function, increasing the risk of injury in a crash. As of July 11, 2025, I have not received any recall notice from Mazda by mail, email, phone, or dealer contact—despite being the registered owner. Mazda’s documentation shows that: Dealers were notified as early as June 3, 2025 Owner letters are not scheduled until July 28, 2025 This means that I was driving a defective vehicle without knowledge of a serious safety issue at the time of the crash. I believe that: Mazda failed in its legal obligation to notify me in a timely and adequate manner. The non-deployment of airbags in my crash is consistent with the failure described in Recall 7525E. Other affected Mazda owners may remain unaware and at significant risk. I respectfully request that NHTSA: Investigate whether Recall 7525E was the cause of airbag failure in this incident. Determine whether Mazda’s recall notification practices met regulatory requirements. Ensure immediate outreach to affected owners to prevent further injury or risk. I am also seeking legal counsel due to the serious safety implications and potential liability arising from this defect. I will be retaining all documentation, vehicle records, photos, and post-

Crash 1 Injured

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2108318

AIR BAGS

On July 1, 2025, I was involved in a severe rear-end collision while driving my 2024 Mazda3 manual hatchback. The impact was forceful enough to shatter the rear windshield, leave a deep dent in the tailgate, and bend the trailer hitch mount under the vehicle by several inches. Despite this, none of the airbags deployed, and there were no airbag warning lights before or after the crash. After the incident, I checked my vehicle’s VIN on NHTSA’s recall lookup tool and discovered that Recall 7525E had been issued on June 6, 2025, for a critical airbag sensing system defect (SAS module), which can disable airbag deployment after battery depletion or improper power conditions. According to Mazda and NHTSA documents, this defect can completely disable airbag function, increasing the risk of injury in a crash. As of July 11, 2025, I have not received any recall notice from Mazda by mail, email, phone, or dealer contact—despite being the registered owner. Mazda’s documentation shows that: Dealers were notified as early as June 3, 2025 Owner letters are not scheduled until July 28, 2025 This means that I was driving a defective vehicle without knowledge of a serious safety issue at the time of the crash. I believe that: Mazda failed in its legal obligation to notify me in a timely and adequate manner. The non-deployment of airbags in my crash is consistent with the failure described in Recall 7525E. Other affected Mazda owners may remain unaware and at significant risk. I respectfully request that NHTSA: Investigate whether Recall 7525E was the cause of airbag failure in this incident. Determine whether Mazda’s recall notification practices met regulatory requirements. Ensure immediate outreach to affected owners to prevent further injury or risk. I am also seeking legal counsel due to the serious safety implications and potential liability arising from this defect. I will be retaining all documentation, vehicle records, photos, and post-

Crash 1 Injured

2024 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2108317

STRUCTURE:BODY

On July 1, 2025, I was involved in a severe rear-end collision while driving my 2024 Mazda3 manual hatchback. The impact was forceful enough to shatter the rear windshield, leave a deep dent in the tailgate, and bend the trailer hitch mount under the vehicle by several inches. Despite this, none of the airbags deployed, and there were no airbag warning lights before or after the crash. After the incident, I checked my vehicle’s VIN on NHTSA’s recall lookup tool and discovered that Recall 7525E had been issued on June 6, 2025, for a critical airbag sensing system defect (SAS module), which can disable airbag deployment after battery depletion or improper power conditions. According to Mazda and NHTSA documents, this defect can completely disable airbag function, increasing the risk of injury in a crash. As of July 11, 2025, I have not received any recall notice from Mazda by mail, email, phone, or dealer contact—despite being the registered owner. Mazda’s documentation shows that: Dealers were notified as early as June 3, 2025 Owner letters are not scheduled until July 28, 2025 This means that I was driving a defective vehicle without knowledge of a serious safety issue at the time of the crash. I believe that: Mazda failed in its legal obligation to notify me in a timely and adequate manner. The non-deployment of airbags in my crash is consistent with the failure described in Recall 7525E. Other affected Mazda owners may remain unaware and at significant risk. I respectfully request that NHTSA: Investigate whether Recall 7525E was the cause of airbag failure in this incident. Determine whether Mazda’s recall notification practices met regulatory requirements. Ensure immediate outreach to affected owners to prevent further injury or risk. I am also seeking legal counsel due to the serious safety implications and potential liability arising from this defect. I will be retaining all documentation, vehicle records, photos, and post-

Crash 1 Injured