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Mazda will recall more than 170,000 vehicles in the United States and another 34,000 in Canada due to an airbag problem.
A specific type of 12-volt battery drain can prevent the Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor, or SAS, from functioning properly.
Mazda recalls 183,656 vehicles due to airbag deployment and turn signal indicator issues, increasing accident risks.
An issue with the airbag sensor and a drained battery could lead to the airbags not deploying in the event of a crash.
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