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2022-2024 Mazda CX-5: Recall History

Recall History for 2022-2024 Mazda CX-5 - based on owner reports and NHTSA data

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Recall History (2022-2024 Mazda CX-5) based on provided NHTSA data

Data snapshot

  • Official Recalls: No recalls found in NHTSA database
  • Owner Complaints: No NHTSA complaints found for this make/model/year/issue combination

Data interpretation and limitations

  • The dataset provided shows zero official recalls and zero owner complaints for 2022–2024 Mazda CX-5 in the NHTSA system.
  • Important caveats:
    • Absence of listed recalls or complaints in this data sample does not guarantee the vehicle is issue-free. Not all problems are reported as complaints or lead to recalls, and some issues can emerge outside the window of the data or after the data collection date.
    • This snapshot reflects only the specific NHTSA entries included in the prompt. Other sources (factory service bulletins, aftermarket forums, or regional records) may not be represented here.
    • Recalls and TSBs (technical service bulletins) can be issued or updated after a given model year, so owners should periodically verify status with official sources.

What this means for Mazda CX-5 owners (2022–2024)

  • Immediate risk: Based on the supplied data, there are no active recalls requiring action for these model years.
  • Reliability expectations: A lack of recalls/complaints in this dataset does not guarantee flawless operation. Routine maintenance and monitoring for unusual symptoms remain essential.
  • Owner actions as a precaution: Even without recalls, stay current with scheduled maintenance, review vehicle performance for any anomalies, and keep service records in case issues arise later.

Practical guidance for owners

  • How to verify recall status for your exact vehicle
    • Use your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to search the official NHTSA recall site or Mazda’s recall/coverage portal.
    • Sign up for recall notifications from NHTSA or Mazda so you receive alerts if a new recall or service bulletin is issued after this data window.
    • If you recently purchased or are shopping for a CX-5, request a vehicle history and recall check using the VIN from the seller or dealer.
  • Routine maintenance best practices (general guidance)
    • Follow Mazda’s recommended maintenance schedule (oil changes, filter replacements, fluids, brakes, tires, etc.).
    • Maintain comprehensive maintenance records; they help with resale value and can aid in diagnosing issues if they arise.
    • Pay attention to warning lights, transmission behavior, infotainment glitches, braking feel, and engine performance. If anything unusual appears, have it inspected promptly.
  • Safety and vehicle checks you can perform
    • Regularly inspect tires for tread wear and proper inflation.
    • Check brake performance and listen for unusual noises during stopping.
    • Ensure lights, wipers, and safety systems (ABS, stability control) function correctly.
    • Keep battery terminals clean and monitor battery health, especially in extreme temperatures.

Estimated 2025 maintenance and cost considerations
Notes: These are ballpark ranges for common Mazda CX-5 maintenance items in 2025. Actual costs vary by region, shop, local labor rates, and whether OEM parts or aftermarket parts are used. Always obtain quotes from your local dealer or trusted shop.

  • Oil change (synthetic, Mazda-approved): roughly $60–$120 per service
  • Oil/filter + multi-point inspection (typical interval ~ every 5,000–7,500 miles for many drivers): around $80–$150
  • Tire rotation: about $20–$50
  • Brake pad replacement (per axle, without rotors): roughly $150–$300; with rotor replacement or higher-performance pads can rise to $300–$600 per axle
  • Tire replacement (all-season tires, mid-range): $100–$180 per tire installed; premium/SUV tires can be $200–$350+ per tire
  • Wheel alignment (if needed with tires or suspension work): $80–$150
  • Battery replacement (12-volt automotive): $100–$200 (plus installation if not included)
  • Spark plugs (four-cylinder engines; component cost plus labor): $150–$350
  • Transmission fluid service (where applicable): $150–$300
  • Cabin air filter replacement: $40–$80
  • Coolant/antifreeze service: $100–$200
  • Miscellaneous diagnostic fees (if a check engine light or warning occurs): $0–$150 for diagnostic fee in many shops; some shops waive the fee if they perform repairs

How to stay informed and prepared

  • Regularly check for recalls using your VIN and enroll in recall alerts.
  • Keep a maintenance schedule and receipts to track service intervals and part replacements.
  • If you notice persistent issues (e.g., warning lights, unusual noises, drivetrain vibrations, transmission shudder, or infotainment glitches), schedule a diagnostic appointment promptly.

Bottom line

  • Based on the provided NHTSA data, there are no recalls or owner complaints recorded for 2022–2024 Mazda CX-5 in this dataset.

  • This does not imply the vehicle is free from issues; it only reflects the data snapshot. Maintain good maintenance habits, monitor vehicle performance, and stay connected to official recall notifications for any future updates.

  • Look up the latest recall status for a specific VIN.

  • Create a tailored 2025 maintenance calendar with cost estimates for your local area.

  • Summarize common Mazda CX-5 maintenance items and expected service intervals based on your mileage and driving conditions.


Frequently Asked Questions

The 2022-2024 Mazda CX 5 has several known issues that vary by model year. See our detailed guide for specific problems, causes, and repair costs.

Vehicle Info

MakeMazda
ModelCX 5
Years2022-2024

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