- November 4: Mazda Recalls CX-70 and CX-90 SUVs recalls | 16 days ago
- November 4: Mazda Valve Stem Seal Settlement news | 16 days ago
- September 28: Mazda MX-5 Miata Recall Includes 85,000 Cars recalls | 53 days ago
- September 19: Mazda Class Action Lawsuit: 'Depress Brake Pedal to Start Vehicle' news | 62 days ago
- September 17: Mazda Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Heated Seats news | 64 days ago
Mazda TSB #08-001-20-3696a
2020 Mazda CX-5
TSB Document:
Affected Component: AIR BAGS
- Summary
- Some customers may experience the airbag warning light ON with DTC B00A0:09 stored in the SAS control module memory when the battery voltage is low. � DTC B00A0:09 (Occupant classification sensor internal signal output unstable). This concern is caused by the low voltage detection time of the occupant classification sensor (OCS) being too short during cranking, which causes detection of the DTC unnecessarily. The concern occurs more often in colder weather when greater electric current is consumed to start the vehicle. To eliminate this concern, the OCS has been modified to avoid unnecessary DTC detection. NOTE: � Even if the voltage is recovered after the engine is started, the airbag warning light stays ON during the drive cycle. � When the battery voltage becomes stable after the engine is started, the airbag system will operate normally.
Click a tab for more information.