52,000 Mazda6 sedans recalled over… fear of spiders?!
Filed under: Sedan, Etc., Recalls, Safety, Mazda
Mazda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have succumbed to a bit of arachnophobia. The Japanese automaker has issued a recall for 52,000 Mazda6 sedans due to potential obstruction in the vehicles’ evaporative systems. Apparently, the evaporative canister vent line of certain 2009 and 2010 Mazda6 models is the perfect home for a species of spider. If the web clogs the line, excessive negative pressure may build up in the vehicle’s fuel tank, which is likely to eventually cause a crack in the tank itself.
Needless to say, a cracked fuel tank is a bad thing.
Mazda says that it will inspect the vent line and clean it as necessary. Additionally, dealers will install a vent in the line to prevent the itsy-bitsy spider from crawling back down into the line and making a home for himself. The recall is expected to begin on or around March 25 of this year. Hit the jump for the full NHTSA notice. Thanks to all for the tips!
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[Source: NHTSA]
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