Mazda Settlement on Infotainment Lawsuit

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A proposed settlement has been reached regarding the malfunctioning of the Mazda infotainment system in certain vehicles in the case of Duffy, et al. v. Mazda Motor of America, Inc.

A hearing on final approval of the settlement will be held on July 28 in the Western District of Kentucky, for Case No. 3:24-cv-388-BJB.

Who is Included? Settlement Class Members include all persons residing in the United States and its territories who currently own or lease, or previously owned or leased, a Mazda2 2016-2022; Mazda3 2014-2018; Mazda6 2016-2021; Mazda CX-3 2016-2021; Mazda CX-5 2016-2020; Mazda CX-9 2016-2020; and Mazda MX-5 2016-2023.

What does the Settlement Provide?

  1. Limited Warranty Extension (LWE): All current owners or lessees of Settlement Class Vehicles will automatically receive a LWE for potential software updates or necessary connectivity master unit (CMU) repairs or replacements for a period of 24 months from either the expiration of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, or for Settlement Class Vehicles for which the New Vehicle Limited Warranty has expired, the Limited Warranty Extension will run from February 17, 2025.
  2. Reimbursements for Out-of-Pocket Expenses: You may be entitled to reimbursement for any Software Updates for Mazda Connect and any repair and/or replacement expenses you incurred for the CMU, an SD Card, the Display, and the Rear-view Camera.

How To Get Benefits: You must complete and file a Claim Form online or by mail postmarked by August 1, 2025, including required Proof of Expenses documentation. You can file your claim online at www.MazdaInfotainmentSettlement.com. You may also get a paper Claim Form at the website, or by calling toll-free (844) 552-0064, and submit it by mail.

See the full announcement here.

 

 

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