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Mazda-MX-30-2023-Starting-problems

Mazda MX-30: Starting problems

Mazda has announced a recall due to engine starting problems. There are problems with the software control on potentially 9,585 units of the MX-30 (DR) across Europe. The On-Board Charger (OBC) may incorrectly detect that the charging cable is connected to the vehicle. The following messages may be shown in the multi-information display even if the charging cable is not connected:
– Disconnect the charger to start the vehicle and/or.
– EV charger connected. Vehicle cannot be started.

The vehicle will not start unless the driver can switch to Ready-ON. The message may display in certain situations, such as when attempting to start the vehicle (Ready OFF to Ready ON) or when the vehicle is temporarily stopped while driving.

As a measure, the On-Board Charger (OBC) is updated to the current production status at the workshop. The registration period for the vehicles in question is 19.04.2022 to 30.03.2023. The VIN range is JMZDR 1WBJ 00 200017 – 209626. The recall bears the internal code “AP028AV“.

Recall details

Make: Mazda
Model: MX-30
Year of manufacture: 2022 – 2023
Production: 2022 – 2023
Extent: 9,585
Code: AP028AV

Source: KBA 012858 (Search Rückrufcode: AP028AV)


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