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137 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM
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Replying to: btm2518 (Feb 25, 2008 1:01 pm) Thank you for contacting NAVTEQ. Although Mazda uses our map data we neither produce nor distribute the disks for the CX-9. For information please contact your nearest authorized Mazda dealer.
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Replying to: yipmo (Apr 15, 2008 2:56 pm) |
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Someone at Mazda needs to get a clue... how do I purchase a $2000 option that they decide when I can or can't use. Better yet, if they're that concerned about safety they would actually create a voice recogntion system similar to the new generation Acura RL or Infiniti's that will actually work. I'm sad to say that I too (as many others have mentioned) broke down and purchased a portable Nav system just because the Mazda system stinks! This is beyond ridiculous. I have had three different built-in Acura navigation systems, the best being my current 05 Acura RL, the voice recognition works and you can still use the Nav regardless of your speed. So, does that mean Acura/Honda are not concerned about safety, not quite, they have a disclaimer and last I checked we're adults, it's no more distracting than all of the other options in our car. What's next...... will Mazda lock up my stereo so I can't change the channels or maybe they should lock up the IPOD module when I'm driving, because looking for your favorite playlist or tune is more distracting than a Nav system anyway. The newer Infiniti's lock up the same way, but the voice recognition I witnessed in an MX35 was amazing, maybe Mazda could take a look. If anyone has determined a fix, please let me know.
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Replying to: readyformyrl (Apr 29, 2008 5:36 pm) They all have the same Denso system but different GUI (graphical user interface). They all lock up your NAVI screen at 5-mph and above. Their voice recognition all suck big time. |
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Replying to: ceric (Apr 29, 2008 6:30 pm) None the less, as my previous post states, if safety is such the concern why doesn't my radio, IPOD, or any of the other option lock up when my speed is above 5mph, the Nav in my opinion, is no more distracting.
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Replying to: readyformyrl (May 04, 2008 8:07 am) The easiest one is to cut the speed sensor input into NAVI unit and MFD. Install a switch so that when you need to enter info, switch it open. When done, you switch it back. I love my CX-9. IMHO, it is THE best deal in the segment. A safety lockup does not constitute a "ripoff" in my book. I have no desire to install such a switch. If I do, I will get a workshop manual to find the wire. It should be an easy job.
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Replying to: ceric (May 04, 2008 9:36 pm) |
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Replying to: ceric (May 04, 2008 9:36 pm) It's no different than messing around with your stereo or IPOD. Is it really a safety feature? If that's the case, I believe Acura/Honda would probably follow suit if it was such an outstanding "safety feature." They sell a few cars, and they've certainly sold more with Nav technology in them. |
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Hi, All of you CX-9ers with NAVI system: There are two hidden modes (disgnostic and test) in your CX-9's NAVI system. You are able to calibrate and check settings through it. If interested, please read the .xls in the link. http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123676014 These modes are described in WorkShop Manual of Mazda CX-9. Yes, I got one from eBay. It is as thick as a phone book. I am still reading it. P.S. proceed at your own risk |
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What am I missing? I've been trying to program my home address into the "home" section of the destination menu; however, it is greyed out and does not respond to my touch prompts. Only the first three sections are highlighted and operational (i.e. "address", "point of interest", and "SOS emergency". The initial navigation setup was performed by the dealer, so I cannot state with certainty that the unit was activated properly, but it probably was. Could somebody please point me to the solution?
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