The U.S. Agency for Safety Regulators have opened an investigation into the effectiveness of brake warranty claims SUV model year 2008 vehicles from Mazda Motor Corp.. This would threaten the withdrawal of as many as 37,000 units of vehicles. So that was reported by Reuters on Monday (15 / 8).According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said in a statement, the investigation stems from the discovery of leaks in the brake fluid which can reduce the power brakes on the model year 2008 Mazda CX-9. However, no injuries or accidents have been reported. While the spokesman refused to comment Mazda.Want to know??
NHTSA said it has received data from the data covering the period of Mazda's first quarter 2008 to third quarter 2010, which showed a large number of warranty claims and other reports.
"When the brake fluid is leaking into the vacuum booster, the driver may experience reduced brake effectiveness that make it difficult to stop," said NHTSA. This initial investigation is the first step in a process that can lead to withdrawal if the regulator found no evidence of safety problems that need to be handled by the manufacturer.
"When the brake fluid is leaking into the vacuum booster, the driver may experience reduced brake effectiveness that make it difficult to stop," said NHTSA. This initial investigation is the first step in a process that can lead to withdrawal if the regulator found no evidence of safety problems that need to be handled by the manufacturer.
0 comments