- Detroit, Japanese car manufacturers have to clean up. After Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, and Nissan, Mazda's turn now to attract as many as 12,300 units of its flagship SUV variants, Mazda CX9 in America. Based on data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that was launched from Insideline, Wednesday (3/2/2010) occurred in the heating problems in the CX9 chair that can cause overheating. "It is very cold conditions actually cause the seat heater control circuit to overheat. This can cause damage and burns the seat cushion surface," said NHTSA official information. Mazda CX9 is affected by the recall in factory production Hiroshima, Japan, with a time frame July 28, 2009 until January 14, 2010. To handle this problem, the Mazda dealer in the U.S. will invest an additional tool, ground harness, which serves to control the heated seat system start next 9 March.
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Mazda Recall 12,300, CX9 in America
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