Mazda3 recall in Canada: head restraint may detach
In plain language
This recall affects certain 2019 Mazda Mazda3 vehicles in Canada. The material on the driver and front passenger seatbacks may not be installed correctly, which could interfere with the head restraint release button. This could allow the head restraint to detach in a crash. A head restraint that does not remain in place in a crash could create a risk of injury.
What to do
- Contact your dealer or manufacturer to schedule the free repair.
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Affected products
MAZDA3
Model: 2019 MAZDA3
Why this matters
Head restraint may detach in a crash
Do I have this product?
This recall only applies to specific products. Follow the steps below to check.
- 1
Check the product name
Make sure your product name matches one of the affected products listed above.
- 2
Check the model number
Model numbers are typically on the product label or packaging.
Affected models: 2019 MAZDA3
If your product matches one or more of the details above, it may be affected by this recall.
If your product does not match these details, it is not affected by this recall.
When in doubt, always check the official notice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was this product recalled?
Head restraint may detach in a crash
What should consumers do?
Contact your dealer or manufacturer to schedule the free repair.
Where was the product sold?
This product was sold in Canada. For specific retailers or distribution areas, please check the official recall notice linked on this page.
Is there a health risk?
Yes, there may be a health risk. Head restraint may detach in a crash
When was this product recalled?
This product was recalled on June 15, 2019.
Is the MAZDA brand affected by this recall?
Yes, MAZDA products are affected by this recall. This recall affects certain 2019 Mazda Mazda3 vehicles in Canada. The material on the driver and front passenger seatbacks may not be installed correctly, which could interfere with the head restraint release button. This could allow the head restraint to detach in a crash. A head restraint that does not remain in place in a crash could create a risk of injury.