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What 308 owners told NHTSA about the 2024 Mazda Cx-90-mhev

These are the actual owner complaints behind this car’s reliability verdict, filed with the federal government, unedited. They’re unverified reports, not confirmed defects: read them as leads for your pre-purchase inspection, not a diagnosis.

All (308)Crash / fire / injury (12)Steering (153)Engine (45)Driver assistance (35)Electrical system (35)Transmission & drivetrain (26)Speed control (17)Brakes (15)Fuel system (15)Lane Departure (15)Suspension (9)

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Jul 15, 2026Transmission & drivetrainElectrical system

I am writing to formally notify you that I have officially filed comprehensive complaints with the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI, Case #202604748), and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) regarding Wyatt Johnson Mazda. I am submitting my vehicle's official Warranty Vehicle Inquiry Report as evidence of consistent technical issues and mismanagement by Wyatt Johnson Mazda. Please note the following: History of Repeated Technical Issues: The Warranty History shows a long list of repairs, including PCM/TCM reprogramming and other electronic service actions performed by the same dealer. This demonstrates that the vehicle has had ongoing, recurring technical problems that the dealer was well aware of. Contradiction in Dealership's Claims: Despite this extensive record of technical service, when I brought the vehicle in for the steering issue, the dealer claimed there was "no issue." This report clearly proves the dealer has been documenting and performing technical service on this specific VIN since 2023, making their claim of "no issue" highly suspicious and professionally negligent. Evidence of Neglect: The report confirms that my vehicle has been serviced exclusively by this dealer (Dealer 24014). They have full knowledge of the vehicle’s history, yet they chose to ignore the steering defect and attempted to charge me for a repair that should have been addressed under recall or warranty considerations. Bad-Faith Conduct by General Management: Furthermore, the Dealership General Manager persistently refused to acknowledge these documented defects. He went as far as bringing a technician to confront me, and despite me presenting this official warranty history as evidence, they dismissed it entirely and demanded $2,438 for a steering system replacement. I have photographic evidence documenting this interaction and the demand for payment, which confirms their bad-faith efforts to extort r

NHTSA ODI 11750695

Jul 11, 2026Steering

The steering wheel feels sticky when taking a curve or turn (sticky feeling). After the turn, the wheel might not return to the center automatically.

NHTSA ODI 11749745

Jul 11, 2026Steering

The steering feels sticky and resists turning while driving. It feels like it sticks before turning and makes a slight noise during steering. Please inspect the steering system and check for any recalls, service bulletins, or software updates.

NHTSA ODI 11749788

Jul 10, 2026Brakes

Vehicle has a history of steering rack failure (recently replaced; May 22nd 2026). During the same service visit, the authorized Mazda dealership formally documented that this vehicle is affected by Mazda Customer Satisfaction Program 14 (CSP 14) for a critical brake defect. However, the dealership returned the vehicle to me without performing the safety repair, forcing me to drive a vehicle with a known, un-repaired brake defect. This issue is directly related to the open NHTSA Query RQ26002 regarding Mazda steering and braking systems. The manufacturer has failed to cure this defect within a reasonable timeframe, posing an ongoing safety risk.

NHTSA ODI 11749543

Jul 10, 2026Steering

Steering wheel is sticky. Brought in to Mazda for a recall. Remedy did not work. Want to charge me to fix again

NHTSA ODI 11749629

Jul 9, 2026SteeringElectrical systemEngine

The contact owns a 2024 Mazda CX-90. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle, several warning messages were displayed on the instrument panel, including the electronic stability control and the check engine warning lights. Later, while driving, the power steering failed, causing the steering wheel to become difficult to turn in either direction. The vehicle was driven to a local dealer, who was unable to determine the cause of the failures. The contact was informed that the battery would not remain charged. The manufacturer was not yet contacted. The failure mileage was 29,000.

NHTSA ODI 11749351

Jul 6, 2026Steering

The official remedy for Recall 24V022 failed on my vehicle. The dangerous steering friction has returned, I feel unsafe driving. when turning to the left the steering wheel sticks. Causing me to have to violently yank the steering wheel in opposite direction.

NHTSA ODI 11748481

Jul 6, 2026Steering

while changing lanes or turning, the steering wheel sticks and needs extra force to turn; resulting in very jerky turn.

NHTSA ODI 11748507

Jul 4, 2026Steering

Steering is sticking. Regardless which way I am turning, I have to put force in the steering to make it turn

NHTSA ODI 11748268

Jul 4, 2026Engine

While the car was being repaired for the rear brakes issue that was covered under the recently announced extended warranties, the Mazda dealership stated there is also a radiator leak that should be repaired for $1,800. After researching online, it didn't take long to learn that this is another known issue with Mazda CX90s but hasn't been formally recalled at this point. I have no complaints with the dealership I purchased the vehicle from. The complaint is with the manufacturer for yet another known issue on the CX90s that is not a normal maintenance for a 2-3 year old vehicle.

NHTSA ODI 11748299

Jun 30, 2026Electrical systemEngine

There was a recall issued within the last year for my make and model vehicle, in March 2026, it was fixed when my car was towed to a Mazda dealership due to a check engine light and "hybrid engine malfunction". On June 24, 2026, the vehicle went into limp mode, the error message resolved upon turning off the vehicle. There were no check engine lights that appeared. On June 25, 2026, the vehicle went into limp mode on I-5 in traffic. We were able to safely get the vehicle to a safe location out of traffic. The error code on dash was "hybrid engine malfunction" again. The radiator was replaced at a second Mazda dealership, we were told "that should fix the problem". There was no indication the radiator needed replaced due to no fluids leaking and no overheating of the vehicle. The battery did fail during this visit. On June 26, 2026, when we were on I-90 in traffic again, the vehicle went into limp mode again with the same hybrid engine malfunction warning. The vehicle was towed to a third Mazda dealership to finally have the hybrid battery finally replaced. The only warnings were when we went into limp mode, no dash lights or check engine lights, nor overheating. The safety of my family was put at risk due to the vehicle decelerating from 75 mph to 35 mph in the fast lane of traffic twice. Mazda has done all service repairs and recalls.

NHTSA ODI 11747320

Jun 29, 2026Electrical systemDriver assistance

The vehicle lurched to a complete stop and engaged the parking brake while entering the on ramp at FDR bridge in NYC. I had my whole family (7 of us) in the vehicle. Cars behind us had to slam on the brakes or swear to not hit us. The worst part is, the car had no option to put it into neutral to move the vehicle to a safe location. I sat praying for 45 minutes while we waited for a tow truck. Cars were flying past us as we were blocking 2 lanes of traffic, one of which was the on ramp. They could not see us as they were coming around a corner. Several accidents almost happened. There was nothing we could do but sit there. This is a known issue with Mazda CX 90 2024 PHEV system. Mazda did not warn me in any way that if the vehicle has an issue with the PHEV system, it was going to disable the vehicle to the point that you are unable to put it into neutral. There was no way to disengage the parking break. The vehicle was towed twice with the break engaged.

NHTSA ODI 11747142

Jun 29, 2026Electrical systemEngineLane Departure

Over my time owning this vehicle i have had several different safety concerns. although they have been resolved by the dealer, i have concerns for anyone purchasing this make and model. 1. lane departure. i have turned off lane detection because i have had the car try to auto correct and jerk me to the left into oncoming traffic 2. i have had incidents where the driver door was unable to be opened from inside. i had to roll down the window to open the door and get out 3. At a speed of 45mph, the vehicle suddenly went into limp mode. the car turned off and luckily i was able to pull over into a safe area. again i experienced the door locking from the inside. all issues and solutions have been documented at dealer services. these issues are of great concern and potentially could have been harmful or fatal. i no longer have trust in this model or company.

NHTSA ODI 11747146

Jun 29, 2026SuspensionTransmission & drivetrainFuel system

The lower fuel pump is going out. It is a known issue with the car. I was driving out of town and the car started to stall. My steering has become ruggish while on the trip as well, and steering was complicated during heavy winds. The car has been inspected by dealer and both warning lights have been cleared. But the issues still remain.

NHTSA ODI 11747228

Jun 27, 2026Brakes

When I was parking in a CVS parking lot, the brakes failed and the car kept rolling and the brakes wouldn’t work. My car was rolling into traffic so I turned and accelerated to swerve from traffic. In doing that, the passenger side scrapped against a tree and I the brakes finally worked and I was able to start the car. I was shaking like a leaf and totally in shock. T hen I went online to see if there is a problem with the brake system. I’ve always been a little hesitant because the brakes squeaked from day 1. The car is leased and I hardly drive it so I needed a a possible causefor the malfunction.

NHTSA ODI 11746917

Jun 23, 2026SteeringBrakesLane Departure

On May 2, 2026, I took my 2024 Mazda CX‑90 to Mazda of Orange because the steering wheel was getting stuck and there was a loud chirping noise when turning the car on and off. The dealership kept my car for 28 days. When I picked it up, they told me the noise was fixed. After three days, the noise returned. The next morning, the car would not start, so I had to jump it and take it back. They said it was the brake assembly line and claimed it was safe to drive when it wasn’t. They also said the bottom battery was giving errors. I had already replaced the top battery in April 2026 for $300, and they replaced the bottom one under warranty. When I brought it in, all dashboard warning lights were on, and the car warned me not to drive over 30 mph. They replaced the battery again but could not explain the warning lights. This was my sixth visit, and they kept blaming rain or fog even when the weather was clear. Two weeks after getting the car back, all warning lights came on again on [XXX]. At [XXX], while taking my husband to the airport, I was afraid to turn the car off. I hit a bump, the lights turned off, then came back on — which makes me think there is an electrical short. Now the transmission jerks hard, especially when the i‑Stop activates. I bought the car in April 2025; it has 47,700 miles, and I have taken it in six times. [XXX] from the mediation department told me he would start a buyback on June 20, 2026, but he is now ignoring my calls. Name: [XXX] VIN: [XXX] Case #: [XXX] License Plate: [XXX] Vehicle: 2024 Mazda CX‑90 (factory warranty still active) INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

NHTSA ODI 11745969

Jun 22, 2026Steering

Steering wheel gets stuck when holding turns like a left turn on stoplight, or freeway interchange. Have to forced the wheel back to straight.

NHTSA ODI 11745767

Jun 18, 2026Steering

When you turn, the steering wheel doesn't retract or turn back on it's own. You have to give it tug or jerk, which makes it dangerous.

NHTSA ODI 11745104

Jun 17, 2026Driver assistance

The contact owns a 2024 Mazda CX-90. The contact stated that while driving 70 MPH, the dynamic cruise control feature failed to function as intended. The contact stated that the vehicle slowed down and then independently accelerated. The contact depressed the brake pedal to stop the vehicle. The message “Steering Assist Unavailable” was displayed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was not duplicated. In addition, the contact stated that the vehicle was taken to several dealers, however the failure was not duplicated. The contact informed the dealers that the vehicle needed to be driven on the expressway for the failure to occur. The contact stated that the failure did not occur while driving the vehicle at slow speeds on the local streets. The contact stated that the failure was persistent while driving on the expressway. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 11,000.

NHTSA ODI 11744852

Jun 15, 2026Steering

Steering wheel still locks up after recall was done whenever turning wheel gets hard and almost doesn't Want to turn off of turning position to straight position

NHTSA ODI 11744104

Jun 13, 2026Steering

Following the remedy performed under recall 24V-022, the steering continues to exhibit intermittent issues. The wheel occasionally feels suddenly heavy or resistant, with a sticky, stiff sensation that builds gradually before returning to normal. This is most noticeable at speeds between 15–25 mph while simultaneously turning, such as navigating parking lots, intersections, or slow cornering. The issue also occurs unpredictably with no consistent trigger outside of those conditions. The problem persists despite the recall repair having been completed. The vehicle will be taken to local Mazda dealership (Modesto Mazda) to have re-inspected of issue.

NHTSA ODI 11743842

Jun 12, 2026Steering

Few months after the steering recall we started experiencing issues with increased resistance while turning the steering wheel. Sometimes the steering is not very smooth. Was told the solutuon to this issue was a other repair that was not covered under the recall. Unfortunately we are past the 36k mile warranty.

NHTSA ODI 11743652

Jun 12, 2026Seat belts

The front passenger occupant detection system and seatbelt warning system may not function properly for lighter-weight passengers in the Mazda CX-90. When a front-seat passenger weighs approx. 90 pounds or less, the vehicle may not recognize that the passenger is present. In these situations: • The passenger airbag remains OFF. • No seatbelt warning or audible seatbelt alert is activated when the passenger is unbelted. • “Fasten Passenger Seatbelt” warning alarm is generated when the passenger exits the vehicle, the driver continues driving and seat is empty. This behavior has been repeatedly demonstrated and is easily reproducible. The same condition was also reproduced in a new 2026 Mazda CX-90 directly from a dealership lot and in a 2026 Mazda CX-90 loaner, suggesting this is not an isolated vehicle issue. My vehicle has been presented for service four times at three different Mazda dealerships. Technicians have observed the condition, Mazda regional technicians were consulted, and a manufacturer-recommended reconfiguration/recalibration procedure was performed. The condition remains unresolved. No diagnostic trouble codes are generated when this occurs. Because no fault codes are present, no repair has been offered. Mazda Corporate has advised that the vehicle is operating as intended and referred me to the owner’s manual. My concern is that lighter-weight front-seat passengers may not receive required seatbelt warnings because the occupant detection system does not consistently recognize them as occupants. Additionally, the system generates a seatbelt warning after the passenger exits the vehicle and the seat is empty, indicating a discrepancy between actual seat occupancy and system recognition. Mazda has reviewed multiple videos documenting this behavior in more than one vehicle. Despite this documentation and multiple service visits, no corrective action has been provided, and the condition continues to occur.

NHTSA ODI 11743774

Jun 10, 2026

The vehicle’s radiator has gone out with a hole in it next to where the hoses connect and the vehicle only has 45,000 miles on the odometer.

NHTSA ODI 11743159

Jun 10, 2026SteeringBrakes

Just purchased this vehicle and find the steering to be tight, jerky, and when on the freeway and there is a connector joint where two sections of road meet the vehicle veers almost to the next lane. And when applying the brakes when exiting at freeway speed brakes shudder. The vehicle has had the recall #6524A done but the steering is still dangerous. Brake fix is supposed to be addressed soon by Mazda. Vehicle is a lemon.

NHTSA ODI 11743286

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