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MAZDA RX-8 – FRONT LOWER SUSPENSION ARM BALL JOINT CASTING MAY CRACK / BREAK

MAZDA RX-8 ( 28/07/2003 –  07/05/2004) DEFECT:  The front lower arm ball joint casting may have a crack due to inappropriate manufacturing process being used. In extreme driving conditions this could cause the casting to break and the ball joint to become detached. If this happens it could result in the driver losing control of the vehicle.

Remedy

Replace both left side and right side lower arms with modified units.

Recall Launch Date31/01/2018
Recall No.R/2018/015
Models AffectedRX-8 (SE)
Manufacturer RefAH024A
VIN StartJMZSE******100089
VIN endJMZSE******120421
Build Start28/07/2003
Build end07/05/2004
Vehicle numbers (UK)8030

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