Mazda recalls over 12,000 MX-5 Miatas due to a major software fault in the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system. The glitch, caused by an algorithm error from Bosch Japan, prevents warning lights from activating when grip is lost—leaving drivers unaware that the stability system isn’t working. No crashes reported yet, but Mazda has halted production and issued the recall via NHTSA. Owners are urged to act fast. Wet roads and false confidence don’t mix.
Goodbye to Mazda? Global recall issued for 12,000 cars over software fault, warns of driving risks.
