55,738 Mazda BT-50 Utes Recalled due to Engine Control Module defect
Mazda recalls 55,738 BT-50 models due to ECM defect potentially causing engine stalling and loss of power.
Mazda Australia has issued a recall for the Mazda BT-50 (TF) models produced between 2020 and 2024. The recall affects 55,738 units of the 3.0-litre variants.
The recall is due to a manufacturing defect in the Engine Control Module (ECM), which may cause the fuel pump control valve to remain open. This defect can result in an interruption of the fuel supply, leading to the engine stalling and a subsequent loss of power.
A loss of power while driving increases the risk of an accident, potentially leading to serious injury or death for vehicle occupants and other road users. Mazda Australia is contacting all affected customers to arrange a free update to the ECM calibration at their preferred Mazda dealer.
For additional information, consumers are advised to contact the Mazda Call Centre at 1800 034 411.
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The recall has been issued due to a manufacturing defect in the Engine Control Module (ECM). This defect may cause the fuel pump control valve to remain open, which can interrupt the fuel supply and result in the engine stalling.
The recall affects 55,738 units of the Mazda BT-50 (TF) 3.0-litre variants produced between 2020 and 2024.
The defect may cause the engine to stall, leading to a loss of power while driving. This increases the risk of an accident, potentially resulting in serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.
Mazda Australia will contact all affected customers directly. Additionally, customers can check their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) against the provided VIN list to see if their vehicle is included in the recall.


