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Replying to: psycho6 (Nov 10, 2007 6:02 am) |
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Hello - After an exhaustive search, I decided I will place an order for a GT with no add on packages since I could not find one with Liquid Platinum with a Sand interior. However, I do need the Back Up camera and realized I could order the Back Up Camera w/Auto-Dimming Mirror Display without the entire Assist package (I am OK with buying the best Garmin package out there for Nav since the one that comes with the package is very mediocre I heard). I also want a GT because, I want the Blind Spot monitoring system and Blue Tooth for sure. So my question to the good folks on the forum. How good is the Back Up Camera w/Auto-Dimming Mirror Display? Am I making the right choice? It appears smaller in size since it is in the mirror and my belief is that it can only help and especially since it is a factory accessory and is the recommended accessory with the Touring model. Also, is the IPOD jack standard on GT or do I have to order the 6 CD changer package (without the moonroof package. Moonroof packages comes with extra speakers too) ? Finally, How long does it take from the time of placing the order to receive the vehicle? I heard dealers tell me from 4 to 12 weeks. Too bad that there aren't many GTs out there without any packages. Please advice. Thanks
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zoomornot: Where are you located? The GT platinum with sand interior with Blind Spot Monitoring is extremely hard to find because around the time they started offering BSM, they stopped making sand interiors with the platinum exterior.. I just bought a Plat/Sand yesterday after weeks of searching, but it did have the Assist Package. Have you gone on mazdausa.com and gone through their vehicle inventory? That's how I located my car, which was at a dealership 300 miles from my home. You probably already have done this, but if not, try widening your search area by putting in other cities in your state. Chances are your local dealer will be happy to get the car for you, or you can travel to get it if it's not too far. I'm pretty sure I came across some in my search that didn't have the GT Assist Package. Unfortunately, I can't help with the mirror/camera question. Good luck! |
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I have both back-up camera and ultrasound sensors (installed myself - parts from eBay) on my Prius, I can tell you that both can compliment each other. Ultrasound: pros: still work in the darkness. easy to install yourself (in a couple of hours), cheap (part from eBay at $50 + $10 for display if needed). cons: false alarm when ice, snow or water on the sensors (it may happen more often for folks living in snowy area), black circles on the bumper (don't get the painted ones 'cause they are more prone to false alarm) Anyway, I will get a GT AWD with backup camera, and I always install ultrasound sensor for all my vehicles. |
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Replying to: zoomornot (Nov 11, 2007 11:39 pm) As for ordering, a local dealer told me he had placed an order for a CX-9 back in mid-November. The car was built a month later, and is now on the boat. So by the time it is delivered, it might very well be 3 months. |
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I test drove the GT recently and noticed that the rear camera was angled at an awkward position. The camera displayed more right bumper than left, thereby presenting a distorted view. Also, there were no parking guides on the camera view (to measure proximity to objects). I drive an FX 35 and the rear camera is excellent, i.e., the camera view is centered thereby providing perfect orientation while backing in and the color-coded guide to measure proximity to objects works like a charm. As I backed into a parking space with a CX-9, the distorted view had me feeling less than confident that I was parking correctly. I resulted to the side view mirror to check my orientation. While I assume the visible parking guides are not an option on the CX-9, is the distorted view a common experience or was the camera installed improperly. If this is common, this is a major design flaw for such an expensive option. |
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Replying to: zoomornot (Nov 11, 2007 11:39 pm) The display is a little off-center, so it leaves something to be desired for visibility, however the Nav based unit was the same. I am going to ask the dealer if there is a way to adjust the camera to give a better view... |
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I recently purchased and installed the back up camera with auto dimming rear view mirror. This is not a project for the faint of heart, however with a little patience and persistence it can be done. The instructions that came with this add on kit are great. Now, I could probably add a couple helpful hints to those instructions. I actually installed the first kit, found that I had a shorted video cable, and subsequently ordered and installed a second kit. And yes, I am stupid, but also persistent. The second back up camera and auto dimming mirror works fine. The camera has a fish eye type lens and thus shows a distorted view with respect to actual distances. I knew that in advance, so if you're wanting this device for accurate backing up, etc. I would not recommend it. However, if you want to see what is immediately behind you so you don't run over toys, yours or anybody else's kids (heaven forbid), it works great. You can actually see your rear bumper as close as a foot away from your rear bumper and all the way to the corners of the vehicle. The farthest distance away is probably more like ten to fifteen feet. It works very well even in low light situations. If you are thinking about purchasing and installing this add on back up camera and auto dimming mirror yourself, I would offer the following. Number one, the hardest part of the installation is routing the video cable from the front of the vehicle to the rear. In particular, fishing the video cable through the rubber grommet on the liftgate will test any sane man's patience. After discussing the installation with a tech at the Mazda dealer where I purchased the kit, he indicated Mazda allows three shop labor hours for installing this kit, but it literally takes them almost all day. I would be happy to entertain any questions if they are ones that I encountered in my experience of installing this back up camera kit.
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Replying to: skc7 (May 08, 2008 12:09 am) Let me give you a hint... "oil" (cooking oil will do fine) Rubber has very high friction. It is very tough to get cable through. Anyone who mod cars frequently knows that oil is your best friend to run wires thru rubber boots. I have done backup camera to my 2005 Prius. The job was similar. Video cable thru the rubber boot to the hatch. |
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Replying to: skc7 (May 08, 2008 12:09 am) Were the instructions for this kit cover the CX-9 exactly or just generic? If it is detailed, I would love to see a copy of it. Thanks. |
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