Mazda CX-5 driver side plastic trim warped near side windows and rear on Mazda CX-5

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mazda CX-5 owners report experiencing issues with warped plastic trim near the side windows and rear, which can be attributed to several factors. High-efficiency windows, particularly those on southern exposures, may reflect intense sunlight onto the vehicle, generating heat that causes the trim to warp. Additionally, exposure to solar reflections from low emissivity glass can exacerbate this issue, as these windows redirect ultraviolet and infrared rays, leading to potential melting of the trim. Environmental factors, such as parking in areas with intense sunlight or reflective surfaces, further contribute to the warping. To mitigate these problems, some owners find that parking in shaded areas or using car covers can help prevent further damage. In severe cases, trim replacement may be necessary to restore the vehicle's aesthetics, and regular maintenance can aid in detecting early signs of warping. Addressing these concerns is essential for maintaining the integrity of the Mazda CX-5's exterior trim components.

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