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Follow on Google News | Car Recalls Now Include Spiders as Mazda Recalls More Than 65,000 Vehicles for Possible InfestationThere have been different car recalls as time passes, but the newest recall from Mazda may be more interesting than others with spiders being the main cause for the defect.
By: Porta Press [Rewind: Ford F150 MI Owners Worry Driver Side Airbags May Deploy Without Warning; Recall Announced] Mazda received reports back in mid to late 2009 that described fuel leakage from the fuel tank. After a certified technician inspected the vehicle there seemed to be a crack on the top side of the fuel tank. No cause was identified as the first incident did not have traces. Once it was reported again, it was then determined what was causing the problem: a spider and its web. Not many car recalls have been reported due infestation of any kind, and Mazda is even at a loss as to why the spider, which has been identified as a Yellow Sac spider, would choose the Mazda vehicle as no region has been specified. The vehicles that are being recalled include 52,000 Mazda6 vehicles from 2009-2010 in the U.S. as well as another 15,000 vehicles in Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Mazda says the problem is when the spider enters the vent that is connected to the fuel tank system and spins a web, the web can clog up the tank’s ventilation, resulting in pressure added to the fuel tank. This pressure can cause the tank to crack, which will ultimately create a fuel leakage. Serious consequences to the leak include risk of a fire. Any owner who may be impacted by the car recalls on the Mazda6 will be notified by mid-March. Owners should visit any Mazda dealership where the technicians will inspect and clean up the vent and install a spring to prevent any spiders from entering the vent line. Owners may contact Mazda at 800-222-5500. MI Auto Times covers all Michigan automotive news all the time, featuring newly released vehicle recall information, relevant Michigan automaker news, vehicle ratings and comparisons, and everything else auto-related Michigan and world readers need to know. Got a hot tip? Send your news tips to news@miautotimes.com or connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ End
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