Back in 2014, Mazda issued a recall for its popular 6 sedan, but it wasn't your typical recall. The problem involved spiders. Yes, as in the arthropod. It was discovered spiders were crawling into the engine and weaving webs in the evaporative canister hose, potentially blocking the canister and resulting in the fuel tank having an excessive amount of negative pressure. And now, according to the automaker and the NHTSA, that same generation Mazda6 is having yet another recall, this time over concerns about corrosion affecting structural components.

A total of around 49,000 2009 and 2010 model years sedans are part of the recall, and all of them were either sold or are currently registered in 22 eastern and midwestern states and the District of Columbia.

