Mazda is all set to recall cars in China

The company Mazda Corporation has announced that it plans to recall its car Mazda Logomodels of 2009 and 2010 in the set of 5 cars as defects have been detected in them. The defect that was detected in the cars was due to the fuel distribution. The total recall will be for a whopping 6, 738 cars that have been sold in the Chinese market.

All the vehicles that need to be recalled are those that were produced between the month of June 2009 and April 2010. The defects that have been detected in them are all about the safety loopholes and this is what goes on to cause corrosion in the connector terminals. The detection of the defects occurred when the water in the fuel oil distribution modules stops as it is not completely cleared. This results in the accumulation of water in the terminals and this causes the corrosion. This kind of corrosion is not what the cars are prepared for or made for and therefore might go on to result in a hazardous dangerous situation.

If the corrosion is really worst then the connector terminals might be corroded and result in a far more dangerous situation. This might even result in a breakdown of the fuel pump. This is bound to work out to be a great setback for the car company. However, the company has recalled all these cars and has promised in replacing the concerned parts with no cost to the buyer. The recall is of much smaller proportions than the Toyota recall of earlier this year, but it’s still painful news for Mazda.

However, what remains to be looked into is how does the reputation withstand this onslaught.

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