Mazda Motor Corp. will recall about 88,000 vehicles globally to fix a programming glitch in its engine control computer.
Of the 88,000 vehicles, around 38,000 will be recalled in Europe, 27,600 in Japan and 6,500 in North America, Mazda said.
The Japanese automaker is recalling the Mazda3, Mazda6 and CX-5 models manufactured between October 2012 and January 2014, spokeswoman Misato Kobayashi added.
Mazda found a glitch in the computer program that checks whether the capacitor, a part of the brake energy regeneration system, is functioning properly, Mazda said.
As a result, the vehicle may not accelerate properly and in the worst case the engine could stall.
Mazda will fix the computer program, a procedure that will take less than an hour, she said. The company did not disclose costs associated with the recall.
Mazda's brake energy regeneration system converts the car's kinetic energy into electricity when the driver releases the accelerator pedal. That electricity is stored in the capacitor and later used to power electrical equipment such as headlights.
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