More than 400,000 Mazda3 and the MazdaSpeed3 around the world will be drawn by Mazda Motor Corp. after a report from the riders about the damage to the windshield wiper motor. As quoted by Automotive News, the webpage the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, will attract 103,300 Mazda vehicles in the United States produced between January 7, 2008 and 28 November 2008.
Possible basis wiper motor terminals are accidentally bent when the car is assembled, according to Mazda in the document. It causes the wipers stopped working, which may endanger the driver in inclement weather. According to documents submitted to NHTSA, automakers from Japan's first received complaints about damage to the end of 2009. Mazda decided not to withdraw the car at the time, but Mazda will continue to monitor the situation and documents.
In March 2010, Mazda reopened the investigation after multiplying the accident. Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes said at the end of May, Mazda received 132 reports of such problems and there were 20 reports the failure of the wiper in North America, 30 reports in China, 29 in Japan, six in Europe and 47 other reports elsewhere.
Dealers will be notified of the withdrawal on July 4 week, Mazda said in a document. Letters will be sent to all owners of Mazda damaged on July 15. Mazda will also reimburse consumers who had already been improving each wiper.