Sun Jul 13 2025
My wife called me while I was at work today to let me know that our soon to be 3 year old toddler locked himself in the car with her keys inside while the car was running with the air conditioning on. She repeatedly tried to use the My Mazda app to unlock the car but it kept giving an error message. She called 911 and luckily he finally unlocked it on his own just prior to the police department's arrival. Upon further research this appears to be a known issue that has been brought up to Mazda from other owners and it has been dismissed by Mazda as a safety feature designed to prevent theft. Apparently this is by design, the app will not let you unloco the car if the vehicle is running with the keys in it. Personally, the theft of the vehicle is nowhere near as important as the health and safety of my child. We were extremely fortunate that the air conditioning was on as the temperatures in our town are hitting triple digits right now. What if it had not been on? This could have had a much worse outcome. Additionally, how in the world does this deter theft? So what Mazda is basically saying is that somebody would get my phone, access my password/fingerprint protected app, unlock my car from my phone, then get in and drive off. The likely hood of this happening is way lower than a curious toddler or rambunctious dog accidentally getting locked inside the running vehicle. Additionally, if my wife locked her keys in the car, and isn't home to get the spare, or im at work and can't bring her the spare right away, she's screwed. This is a ridiculous feature and a major safety red flag that needs to be addressed with Mazda.
Number of Reported Deaths | Number of Reported Injuries | Was There a Fire? | Was Medical Attention Required? |
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0 | 0 | No | No |
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