"The metal fuel tanks on the affected vehicles may have had the PVC protective coating on the outside of the fuel tank damaged during the assembly process, which may result in reduced corrosion resistance," according to the recall summary posted by NHTSA on its Web site. "This could lead to perforation of the fuel tank, causing fuel leakage. Fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire."
Dealers will check the fuel tank for damage to the protective coating. They will either repair the coating or replace the fuel tank. The recall has begun.
Owners can contact Mazda for more information at (800) 222-5500, option 2.
What this means to you: If you own the one of the aforementioned Mazda 6s, better have it checked out with your dealer ASAP. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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