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187 messages, Last post on Sep 29, 2009 at 11:17 AM
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I own a 2008 CX-9 Grand Touring with the Navigation/radio. Does anyone know of a place to purchase the Sirius Satellite receiver other than thru a dealer. They want $650.00 for the unit and installation. Seems like alot of money to get a Satellite radio hooked up. Thanks, Jeff
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Replying to: jeffm9 (Oct 29, 2008 10:59 am) mazdaparts.org (a Mazda dealer)
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Replying to: ceric (Oct 30, 2008 11:50 pm) |
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Does anyone know a fix for the Bluetooth connecting after the other person begins talking for a few seconds? I don't get a dial tone or ringing through the speaker and the person has already said hello a few times before the speaker kicks in with their voice. I don't know if there is adjustment I can make or if this is a service issue. Your help is appreciated.
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Replying to: hrabe (Nov 06, 2008 9:46 am) My suggestion is to narrow down whether it is the phone or the CX9. To tell, borrow another Bluetooth phones (other brand, carrier, etc) and try again. It might be the phone. If not, get the CX9 looked at by the dealer.
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Replying to: ceric (Nov 06, 2008 10:55 pm) Why don't you start the car and then manually dial a number with the phone with the keypad (not via voice command). Wait until the person answers or the CX-9 connects via bluetooth to the phone. If the bluetooth connection to the car doesn't happen until there is an answer on the other end, then I suspect the phone is not making the connection until there is a connection. If I perform this same action with my phone, the connection gets established with the car during the ringing, pretty much as soon as I press SEND. What phone do you have? Is it set for "headphone" or "headset" mode? Ceric is correct. Try some other model of phone and see if you get the same results. There is a thread online here with everyone who have stated which phones they've been successful with connecting. |
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On the Bose system with NAV, the manual alludes to being able to view folders and pick one. This would be much better than only being able to move sequentially from folder to folder on a CD with MP3's. Has anyone figured out if this can actually be done? How do the folders/subfolders have to be organized? Thanks! |
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Replying to: ceric (Nov 06, 2008 10:55 pm) They said they need to call Mazda to troubleshoot and determine how to handle. Thanks for the responses. |
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| just an FYI that the dealer explained to me that my new CX-9 is sirius ready. The cost to hook up sirius is $700 (ouch) and that includes a switch box so that the aux input is preserved. It sounds like they had done them the way several earlier posts described (loss of the aux input) and decided this was better. That's a lot of money for SAT radio, but I've become quite used to it and in a new car, I can't see cutting the corner and adding a dash mounted unit. ---now if there were only an easy fix for MP3s with the bose system. | |
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Replying to: tucsonans (Apr 16, 2008 10:37 am) |
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