bruce wrote:Modern cars have too much tech to go wrong (proven here). Goes wrong even before delivery! Already time to sell it.
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bruce wrote:Modern cars have too much tech to go wrong (proven here). Goes wrong even before delivery! Already time to sell it.
madmort wrote:Troppo wrote:madmort wrote:I just received a call from my dealer telling me of a delay in delivery of new MX5s. All Mazda MX5 that have landed recently are to receive some sort of module replacement and a software re-flash at the port, before shipping to the dealers. Looks like it's a worldwide problem
They also generously offered a load car for the interim.
Cheers
Interesting to see that the mysterious "QC issue" is finally out in the open in Oz....hope it gets sorted quickly for you.
It's been identified as the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) module that needs replacing plus a software update for same. I don't know just how long it is going to take, but I was told it may be a May/June delivery now.
Troppo wrote:madmort wrote:Troppo wrote:madmort wrote:I just received a call from my dealer telling me of a delay in delivery of new MX5s. All Mazda MX5 that have landed recently are to receive some sort of module replacement and a software re-flash at the port, before shipping to the dealers. Looks like it's a worldwide problem
They also generously offered a load car for the interim.
Cheers
Interesting to see that the mysterious "QC issue" is finally out in the open in Oz....hope it gets sorted quickly for you.
It's been identified as the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) module that needs replacing plus a software update for same. I don't know just how long it is going to take, but I was told it may be a May/June delivery now.
Yep - and that is now the case for all MX5s landing in Oz...including cars built after Dec 24....
My dealer has also given me a loaner. Excellent service.
Troppo wrote:From the big US Miata forum:
Mazda Confirms 2025 Miatas Stuck at US Ports Due to Parts Issue [Updated]
A problem with a vehicle control unit has held up Miata deliveries for weeks now, and buyers have been frustrated by a lack of information.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/new-mazda-miatas-are-stuck-at-ports-for-some-unknown-reason-report
madmort wrote:Troppo wrote:From the big US Miata forum:
Mazda Confirms 2025 Miatas Stuck at US Ports Due to Parts Issue [Updated]
A problem with a vehicle control unit has held up Miata deliveries for weeks now, and buyers have been frustrated by a lack of information.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/new-mazda-miatas-are-stuck-at-ports-for-some-unknown-reason-report
Mazda North America have also stated the problem will not be resolved until Summer (North America starts summer 20th June) which is outrageous considering it will be a wait of more than 5 months on top of production time which will take it out to about 7 months for some.
All MX5s are involved it is said.
They also said it was affecting "some" units but that "all" units would have to be assessed for the faulty control units (DSC?)
Mazda Australia and my local Mazda dealer have given me no explanation for the delay, Mazda Australia would only say it was a "technical issue" responsible for the delay, my local dealer is still now looking for words, and has come up with nothing.
KevGoat wrote:Is this anything to do with the new autonomous braking laws for new cars? Whatever...there should certainly be some compensation offered considering the delays!
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