Mazda6 subframe failures will be investigated by the government after 2009-2010 Mazda owners continue to complain about corrosion problems that affect the subframes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has received 20 complaints about subframe failures that caused drivers trouble when trying to keep the cars under control. Two of those corroded subframe complaints came from 2009 Mazda6 drivers.
“Purchased this car in 2014 used. I didn't notice it until I drove it off the lot. Well used vehicles come with no warranty as is. Yay me.” “This is of great concern and could be very expensive to repair. May have to sell the car which, otherwise, is in very good condition.” The owner of a 2010 Mazda6 said they finally figured out why they couldn't control the car. “On Wednesday, May 24th the sub-frame of this car broke while my daughter was driving it. We did not know at the time that it was the subframe. All we knew was that there was no control of the car as it was being driven. The owner went on to say the repair facility was surprised the subframe broke on an 8-year-old car that had been well maintained.
Source: www.carcomplaints.com
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