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2025 MAZDA MAZDA3 Complaints and Recall Information

The 2025 MAZDA MAZDA3 has 5 complaints and 1 recall filed with NHTSA. Owners most frequently report issues with the advanced emergency braking system engaging unnecessarily in traffic situations and damage to OEM 18" alloy rims after encountering minor potholes. Additional concerns include airbag deployment failures tied to a software defect.

Common Issues
  • Emergency braking malfunction. The automatic emergency braking (AEB) system activates without cause when attempting to maneuver around slower vehicles turning left, causing abrupt stops and increasing rear-end collision risk.
  • Airbag deployment failure. Airbags may not deploy due to a software error in the restraint control module, which compromises occupant safety in crashes.
  • Rim damage from minor potholes. OEM 18" alloy rims bend violently from low-speed contact with small potholes, causing vibration, steering pull, and potential air loss.
  • Reduced drivability after impacts. Bent rims lead to vibrations, pulling, and ABS/ESC system activation, reducing vehicle stability during turns and braking.
  • Suspension stress from wheel damage. Low-profile tires provide little cushion, transferring impact energy to suspension components, risking damage to shocks, struts, and alignment.

One recall affects over 171,000 vehicles including the 2025 Mazda Mazda3. It addresses software defects in the airbag sensor unit, which can deactivate airbags and increase injury risk during a crash.

Recalls
  • Airbag control module. NHTSA Recall 25V357000 affects 171,412 vehicles. The issue involves a low battery condition causing an error code that disables airbags. The defect raises the risk of injury if airbags fail to deploy in crashes. Dealers will reprogram or replace the sensor unit free of charge. Owner notification began July 24, 2025. No Do Not Drive or Park Outside advisories were issued.

Owners facing repeated rim damage, emergency braking malfunctions, or unresolved airbag recall repairs may have rights under state lemon laws. Those dealing with ongoing safety or defect issues should consider consulting legal counsel to explore available remedies.

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3 Summary

2025

Model Year

5

Total Complaints

1

Total Recalls

171412

Vehicles Affected

Recalls

2025 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.

Complaints

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2120778

WHEELS

January 10, 2025, at low city speed, I struck a small pothole. The entire car felt like it had been in an accident—a violent jolt—followed by immediate vibration and a pull. Inspection showed one OEM 18" rim was bent. I contacted Mazda after diagnosing and was offered a slight discount on the replacement rim, not a warranty repair or full diagnosis. I have the bent rim in my possession. July 2025, at low speed, I barely contacted another small pothole and immediately felt the same drivability issues. A second rim was found damaged. This was only 4,500 miles after the first incident. I called the dealership manager; he said he would get back to me but never did. I later sent a letter that went unanswered. My subsequent research shows innumerable similar owner complaints for 2020–2025 Mazda 3s experiencing rim deformation from ordinary road irregularities. Why this is a safety issue (technical points): Bead-seat deformation & air loss: A bent alloy rim can distort the bead seat, causing slow leaks or sudden deflation, especially after heat cycles—creating a loss-of-control risk. Dynamic instability: A rim that’s even slightly out-of-round produces high-frequency vibration, steering pull, and reduced traction in turns or under braking; it can trigger ABS/ESC interventions and increase stopping distance. Load path & suspension stress: The 18" low-profile package leaves little sidewall cushion. On normal bumps/potholes, impact energy transfers directly to the wheel. Repeated “bottom-out” events may damage shocks/struts, alignment, and tires, compounding instability. Repeatability & foreseeability: Two events under ordinary use within a short interval indicate a systemic integrity problem, not random abuse. Requested resolution: A no-cost remedy: (1) replace all rims/tires with more durable parts and inspect/repair suspension; or (2) provide comprehensive wheel/tire protection and repair damaged rim; or (3) exchange he vehicle for a comparable model with no issue

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2120777

SUSPENSION

January 10, 2025, at low city speed, I struck a small pothole. The entire car felt like it had been in an accident—a violent jolt—followed by immediate vibration and a pull. Inspection showed one OEM 18" rim was bent. I contacted Mazda after diagnosing and was offered a slight discount on the replacement rim, not a warranty repair or full diagnosis. I have the bent rim in my possession. July 2025, at low speed, I barely contacted another small pothole and immediately felt the same drivability issues. A second rim was found damaged. This was only 4,500 miles after the first incident. I called the dealership manager; he said he would get back to me but never did. I later sent a letter that went unanswered. My subsequent research shows innumerable similar owner complaints for 2020–2025 Mazda 3s experiencing rim deformation from ordinary road irregularities. Why this is a safety issue (technical points): Bead-seat deformation & air loss: A bent alloy rim can distort the bead seat, causing slow leaks or sudden deflation, especially after heat cycles—creating a loss-of-control risk. Dynamic instability: A rim that’s even slightly out-of-round produces high-frequency vibration, steering pull, and reduced traction in turns or under braking; it can trigger ABS/ESC interventions and increase stopping distance. Load path & suspension stress: The 18" low-profile package leaves little sidewall cushion. On normal bumps/potholes, impact energy transfers directly to the wheel. Repeated “bottom-out” events may damage shocks/struts, alignment, and tires, compounding instability. Repeatability & foreseeability: Two events under ordinary use within a short interval indicate a systemic integrity problem, not random abuse. Requested resolution: A no-cost remedy: (1) replace all rims/tires with more durable parts and inspect/repair suspension; or (2) provide comprehensive wheel/tire protection and repair damaged rim; or (3) exchange he vehicle for a comparable model with no issue

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2097394

AIR BAGS

I found out about this recall today. Mazda doesn’t have a fix to this recall yet. I am scared to drive my car in the event of a crash, due to the fact that my airbags won’t go off due to the recall. Mazda said to just “be aware until we have a fix” I cannot just “be aware” if I get into an accident and my airbags don’t go off.

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2062213

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING

Car was turning left in front of me. I was going about 30 mph. I started to steer to the right of the car into a passing lane. The AEB stopped me and the guy behind me rear-ended me. The system did not need to react, I was not going to hit the car in front of me, but I could not steer to the right until I came to the passing lane.

Crash

2025 MAZDA MAZDA3

ID: 2061140

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING

Second event: Again about 30 mph, a FEDEX truck was turning left in front of me, as I steered to the right to pass it, the AEB stopped me, fortunately there was no one behind me this time. The last time this happened I was rear-ended.