The Mazda Motor of America Inc has received a class action for defected Mazda infotainment systems that poses a distraction to drivers. Read further.
Overview of Mazda Class Action
The class action against Mazda Motor of America Inc., implies that it’s infotainment systems are malfunctioning, potentially causing distractions for drivers.
Lawsuit against Mazda Company
In the lawsuit, The Mazda infotainment system has problems like reboots, freezing, unresponsiveness, and other malfunctions. These issues can affect safety features like the backup camera.
The lawsuit reads “stay connected without taking your hands off the wheel.” The automaker claims the system provides “seamless connectivity between your car and your smart phone,”.
Vehicles with Defected Mazda infotainment system
- 2016-2022 Mazda2
- 2014-2018 Mazda3
- 2016-2021 Mazda6
- 2016-2021 CX-3
- 2016-2020 CX-5
- 2016-2020 CX-9
- 2016-2023 MX-5
The class vehicles come with a Mazda Connect infotainment system installed in their center consoles. This system includes features like a backup camera display, radio and audio controls, navigation, and cell phone connectivity.
Has Mazda Conceded Class Action Settlement?
Mazda has settled a class action lawsuit regarding a claimed valve stem issue. People eligible to participate can submit claims until October 19, 2024.
Complainants Name
- Randall S. Strause of Strause Law Group
- Benjamin F. Johns and Samantha E. Holbrook of Shub & Johns LLC
- Andrew W. Ferich and Robert Ahdoot of Ahdoot & Wolfson PC
- Keith T. Vernon and Andrew w. Knox of Timoney Knox LLP
- Troy M. Frederick and Beth A. Frederick of Frederick Law Group PLLC.
Case Name
Catherine Duffy, et al. v. Mazda Motor of America Inc. d/b/a Mazda North American Operations, Case No. 3:24-cv-00388-BJB, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky.
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