Overview
- The call targets MX‑5 I Sport TM, I Grand Touring TA and 35 Aniversario TA trims from model years 2024 and 2025.
- The action covers 1,341 vehicles according to Profeco, though some reports list 1,345 affected units.
- The issue involves the TCS/DSC warning light failing to illuminate at certain speeds or during wheel slip, raising accident risk by masking loss of traction.
- Mazda will install updated DSC module software at no cost, with the campaign active since June 30, 2025 and without a set end date.
- Mazda is contacting owners by email and offering VIN checks via its website and phone line, while Profeco says it will monitor compliance and has opened consumer support channels.