Mazda Mx-5 2011

Model Mx-5 made in 2011 by Mazda got 4 consumer complains as well as 7 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference to exterior lighting. . Technical service bulletines regarding exterior lighting and (pws).

Model 2011

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
SB-09-057-1012/23/201010037655Mazda: there is condensation and fog in the front and rear combination lights. *rm06/01/2011
SB-09-057-1012/23/201010037655Ready06/01/2011
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
09-005-1102/07/201110037949Ready06/08/2011
09-005-1102/07/201110037949Mazda: there is possible excessive condensation or water inside the headlamp unit on many mazda models. *rm06/08/2011
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS - CONCEALMENT DEVICES
SB-09-057-1012/23/201010037655Mazda: there is condensation and fog in the front and rear combination lights. *rm06/01/2011
SB-09-057-1012/23/201010037655Ready06/01/2011
(PWS)
M-TIPS10/03/201210046279Mazda: some vehicles experiences no start or engine stall condition that may be difficult to duplicate and should have aftermarket electronic devices checked. model 2008-13 mx-5. *pe10/03/2012

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
03/31/20117
 Took possession of new car 3/31/2001. drove it that night and succeeding nights on the two lane road around the area where i live. i encountered numerous incidents where the oncoming auto would flash their bright lights at me, but my lights were already in the dim mode. i came to find out that there is no way to adjust the headlight beam lower. i contacted mazda usa three times with no response to the problem. i took the cat to the dealer where i told them that there is nothing they can do. the light beam is set at the factory. on a subsequent trip to carlsbad, nm we decided to take a count of the number of oncoming cars passing us, and the number of times they flashed their bright at us (our lights were on dim). we met a total of 1,232 vehicle. of those, 471 flashed their high beams at us; that's 38&. i keep being told by the dealer that my lights are supposed to be bright. i agree, but the should not blind the driver in the oncoming vehicle. i have to apply tape over the driver side headlight to fix the problem and now i get zero bright beam flashes from oncoming cars. other auto manufacturers offer the same type of lighting for their produce, but they also install a dial that is used to adjust the light beams up and down. this car does not have such a device. affixing an ugly piece of tape to my cat is not what i expected when i paid $ 34,000 for this automobile , and i cannot get anyone who is willing to help me find a reasonable solution to the problem and honor the 3-year warranty for this vehicle. the situation can be very dangerous, and it tends toward inviting a head-on-collision; a horrible tragedy that is just waiting to happen. it is either tape, or i am limited to no driving this car at night, both are which not acceptable. all they have to do is ask themselves, would i want to be driving this car at night like it is? updated 07/28/11*bf
03/31/20117
 Took possession of new car 3/31/2001. drove it that night and succeeding nights on the two lane road around the area where i live. i encountered numerous incidents where the oncoming auto would flash their bright lights at me, but my lights were already in the dim mode. i came to find out that there is no way to adjust the headlight beam lower. i contacted mazda usa three times with no response to the problem. i took the cat to the dealer where i told them that there is nothing they can do. the light beam is set at the factory. on a subsequent trip to carlsbad, nm we decided to take a count of the number of oncoming cars passing us, and the number of times they flashed their bright at us (our lights were on dim). we met a total of 1,232 vehicle. of those, 471 flashed their high beams at us; that's 38&. i keep being told by the dealer that my lights are supposed to be bright. i agree, but the should not blind the driver in the oncoming vehicle. i have to apply tape over the driver side headlight to fix the problem and now i get zero bright beam flashes from oncoming cars. other auto manufacturers offer the same type of lighting for their produce, but they also install a dial that is used to adjust the light beams up and down. this car does not have such a device. affixing an ugly piece of tape to my cat is not what i expected when i paid $ 34,000 for this automobile , and i cannot get anyone who is willing to help me find a reasonable solution to the problem and honor the 3-year warranty for this vehicle. the situation can be very dangerous, and it tends toward inviting a head-on-collision; a horrible tragedy that is just waiting to happen. it is either tape, or i am limited to no driving this car at night, both are which not acceptable. all they have to do is ask themselves, would i want to be driving this car at night like it is?