WhisperingWillow Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago Hello everyone, I recently acquired my 2025 CX-70, and it has been excellent thus far. However, I received a recall notification via email yesterday indicating a potential stalling issue related to fuel level, with the cure now unavailable. I enquired with the dealer, and they informed me that there are currently no records in Mazda's system; nonetheless, they will monitor the situation. I feel rather apprehensive, particularly over the "stall fuel level" notification, as it suggests the possibility of becoming trapped. I have a road trip planned, and the prospect of this occurrence is troubling me. The email lacked sufficient data, and upon reviewing VIN decoders and Mazda's equipment list for my vehicle, I found no mention of this issue. I am not attempting to panic; the vehicle operates adequately and I have not had any problems thus far. However, I wish to remain proactive and be informed about potential concerns to monitor. Has anyone had a comparable recall on their CX-70 or identified a similar issue in advance? I would value your insights on how you addressed the situation and any recommendations for verifying its resolution or enquiries I should pose to the dealer upon my visit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CyberMage Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago Such reminders can indeed be disconcerting, particularly when the phrasing conveys a sense of urgency. The most effective method to remain informed is to consistently verify your VIN using Mazda’s official recall database or a VIN-based service. Occasionally, the official remedy is not promptly available for all automobiles. You may request the dealer to inform you promptly when your CX-70 is registered in their system for this recall. Monitor your fuel gauge and any irregular stalling behaviour, and refrain from undertaking lengthy journeys without prearranging secure refuelling stops. If you like to verify the recall status consistently, you may commence here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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migueldosantos77 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago I received a letter regarding the recall and to schedule an appointment. The corrosion of the electronics in the fuel pump within the tank is attributable to the ethanol in the fuel. They intend to reconfigure the computer. I fail to comprehend how reprogramming will mitigate corrosion; nevertheless, it is what it is. In my opinion, it is likely that the system will register a lower fuel level than what is actually present, prompting more frequent refuelling. I currently do not exceed a half tank to ensure safety till the recall is completed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rab60bit88 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago I completed mine this morning; they indicated it would require two hours. However, I believe it actually takes five minutes, however they are billing Mazda for two hours of labour per vehicle. It is a straightforward software update. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueWING007 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago I attended my 5,000-mile service, and they informed me that they would address the recall. It is a software update pertaining to an issue with petrol containing 10% ethanol. Requires ten minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ENVIOclev Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago Approximately one month ago, I received a letter from Carfax concerning a safety recall on my CX70 Turbo S Premium, indicating that the "vehicle may stall due to incorrect fuel level 7825I." I have not got any correspondence from Mazda concerning this matter. I ultimately overlooked it until recently when I elevated my car on ramps in my garage to perform my inaugural oil change at 3,000 miles, eight months into ownership. Upon removing the plastic cover to access the filter and drain plug, I observed that some oil had leaked over the underside. It was not motor oil. What on earth?.. I observed the dip originating from the front axle. On October 21, 2025, I brought it to my local dealer, who retained it for two days due to the unavailability of the required item. During my car's service, they reportedly addressed the recall and repaired the leaky axle seal, all covered under warranty. Interestingly, Mazda dispatched their "official" recall notice nearly two weeks subsequent to the repairs. Consequently, I believe all individuals impacted by this recall will ultimately receive the notification. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honeycut_mazda5 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago During my oil change last week, the recall work was completed in around 30 minutes. It is a software update for a computer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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