Los Angeles Times

Mazda is recalling 228,000 vehicles

Risk of parking brake failure affects certain Mazda 3 and 6 cars.

- Associated press

Mazda is recalling nearly 228,000 cars in the U.S. because the parking brake may not fully release or could fail to hold the cars, increasing the risk of a crash.

The recall covers certain Mazda 6 cars from the 2014 and 2015 model years and the Mazda 3 from 2014 through 2016.

The company says water can get into the brake caliper, causing a shaft to corrode and bind. If that happens, the parking brake can get stuck in the on position or fail to fully engage. That can let the cars roll unexpected­ly if parked on a slope.

The problem affects only cars with a hand-operated parking brake lever system, according to documents posted Friday by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion.

The company got its first report of the problem in April 2015 in Canada but decided to monitor it because it hadn’t received other reports. By February 2017, Mazda had 13 reports in the U.S. of the problem happening on both models. It traced the cause to a sealing boot that wasn’t keeping water out. A collision was reported in Germany when a Mazda 6 rolled off unexpected­ly, damaging the rear end. Another crash with bumper damage was reported in Britain. It wasn’t clear from the documents whether there were any injuries.

Messages were left outside of normal business hours Friday for Mazda spokesmen to find out whether cars outside the U.S. are being recalled.

Dealers will check the rear brakes. If shafts are corroded, they’ll replace the calipers. If not, they’ll replace a boot that keeps water out.

Owners will be notified starting Aug. 21.

 ?? Gary Friedman Los Angeles Times ?? THE MAZDA recall includes the Model 3 from model years 2014-16. Above, a 2014 model.
Gary Friedman Los Angeles Times THE MAZDA recall includes the Model 3 from model years 2014-16. Above, a 2014 model.

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