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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG
Forgot to mention, but it's a 2019 Mazda 3 Hatch.
I think EvoFire could tell from the picture.  GS trim, so no proximity sensor. Car never had battery issues until the accident. Even when I only drove it once or twice a month it was fine.
Light sensor is on the front windshield near the top center. No damage there.
I'm imagining it truly is an electrical issue at this point. Will just press the matter with the shop to have them take a look at it when they call me back.
Was kind of hoping it'd be something obvious that I could tackle on myself, but might be outside my DIY scope.
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Oh there is a recall for the battery issue on the 2019 mazda 3. you might want to call the dealer to get the issue fixed.
I had my car fixed under warranty since my battery kept dying as well a couple of months ago. i'll look for the repair report i got when i get home to see which recall it was.