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Mazda CX-9 Pet Peeves

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Re: Here's My List... [dizmark] by maltb
Feb 04, 2008 (2:49 pm)
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Replying to: dizmark (Feb 01, 2008 10:24 am)

No DVD with sunroof option

 
There will be one available in early March.
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Re: Here's My List... [vinsuz] by 16ue
Feb 08, 2008 (1:16 am)
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Replying to: vinsuz (Jan 23, 2008 1:46 pm)

Re: - No exterior button to trigger the power lift gate. There's a button to close it but not one to open it (unless you use the smart key).

 
When you approach your vehicle, you can disarm it by pressing a button to the right of the lift gate latch. Then just use the latch as if it were not a power lift gate. It actually opens the lift gate a little faster as you do not have to wait for the beeps.
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Re: Mazda CX-9 Pet Peeves [maltb] by mybecca
Feb 20, 2008 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: maltb (Jan 29, 2008 3:39 pm)

Your dealer can change the programming in the control unit to lock the doors when you put it in drive. I believe they will do it as a one time freebie.
 
Has anyone had the control unit programmed for auto locking? My dealership has never heard of this but I'd like to give them the information on how to do it if someone has another dealership contact. Thanks much!
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Re: Mazda CX-9 Pet Peeves [mybecca] by btm2518
Feb 20, 2008 (10:03 pm)
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Replying to: mybecca (Feb 20, 2008 2:12 pm)

Picked up our GT on the 16th. We asked that the program be changed to allow the doors to be locked when put in gear or at a certain speed and they said it couldn't be done (I know I have read people on this forum or other Mazda forums say it can be done). However, they were able to program the car to lock automatically when we are get about 5 feet away from the car. That's pretty cool.
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Re: Mazda CX-9 Pet Peeves [btm2518] by ceric
Feb 21, 2008 (12:04 am)
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Replying to: btm2518 (Feb 20, 2008 10:03 pm)

From the manual, the AutoLock of CX-9 is for locking when you step away from CX-9, not for locking when you start to drive off (whether speed-sensitive or gear-dependent). The latter feature is quite common on GM vehicles, but not available on CX-9. The former is available and you need to ask dealer to turn it on for you.
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No Address entry in GPS when driving by ntermini
Feb 25, 2008 (3:07 am)
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Not sure what the story is on this one...it would be nice to at least have the passenger enter an address while you are driving. To have to stop and pull over is an inconvenience.
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Re: No Address entry in GPS when driving [ntermini] by ceric
Feb 25, 2008 (5:08 am)
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Replying to: ntermini (Feb 25, 2008 3:07 am)

CX-9 uses Denso NAVI system, which is also used on Lexus/Toyota.
In vehicles of Lexus/Toyota, there are many complaints about this grey-out as well.
Two things to add:
- a couple years ago, Toyota users found a loophole to defeat the grey out thru a sequence of tapping on the touch screen, kick into the debug screen, and enter into a mode that shows no grey-out (once engine is switch off, it resets itself back).
- a company, coastaletech.com, sells a kit that essentially allows you to control the
speed sensors into the Denso unit. Don't know if it works for a similar Denso unit
on CX-9. A caution though. coastaletech.com has poor customer responses and service, though they made very innovative products.
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Re: Mazda CX-9 Pet Peeves [mybecca] by 16ue
Mar 06, 2008 (10:53 pm)
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Replying to: mybecca (Feb 20, 2008 2:12 pm)

I also confirmed by my dealer in San Jose that it is not available in CX-9.
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Annoyances To Date - 2009 CX-9 by betablocker
Dec 20, 2008 (11:13 am)
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Well, I bought my CX-9, fully loaded just 4 weeks ago. So far, I don't like quite a bit although some of my gripes might be resolved by reading the manual fully, however:
 
On cloudy or rainy days when using the headlights in daytime, the nav and dash auto dim to almost nothing. There should be a sensor that it is in fact still light outside so these stay bright.
 
Fog lights only operational when headlights are on.
 
ENORMOUS center console that has surprisingly little storage. The door of the storage area is also VERY HIGH and uncomfortable on long drives. I can't really relax both of my arms. My right arm seems to always rest on the console door. My knee also bangs into the center console. The size and height of the console makes this large car feel somewhat claustrophobic.
 
The "premium" $2,000 stereo isn't so premium. "Is that subwoofer working"? LOL! The Bose stereo in my 5 year old Murano which I think was a $500 option blows this one away.
 
Beep...beep....beep....beep. Everything has a beep or multiple beeps. Give me a break with these beeps!
 
The side view mirrors are not tied in with the memory seat adjustments!
 
Only 1 temp on the heated seats. Should at least be a high and low setting.
 
Power rear lift gate only opens if car doors are unlocked? What's up with that? Plus the outside button on the rear door only unlocks the car doors, does not also engage the auto lift gate? Maybe there's a problem with mine only since this doesn't seem right.
 
When exiting the car, I cannot lock the doors by hitting the interior lock button on door. You must get out of car, close door and hit the button on door handle or use keyless remote. Kind of annoying.
 
Overall low quality interior materials. Hard-Plasticky dash, cheapo handles, flimsy gear shift, roughly stitched steering wheel, poor quality leather (is it really leather).
 
Fair amount of road noise above 50 mph.
 
Does not automatically display exterior temperature. You must hit a button on dash.
 
I really haven't played with the nav much so I have no opinions on that yet.
 
In the end, its probably no worse than any other $40,000 car and probably has more options than most. For me though, I'll be giving this to the wife (she likes it) . CX-9 is a good family car but for me, a 48 year old married guy that normally drives alone, this one isn't for me. I'll be going back to a Volvo XC-90 V8 or Mercedes 550 S in the Spring.
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Re: Annoyances To Date - 2009 CX-9 [betablocker] by ceric
Dec 20, 2008 (11:27 pm)
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Replying to: betablocker (Dec 20, 2008 11:13 am)

Hi,
I will skip all your subjective comments on CX9 and answer others as much as I can based on what I know of.
 
Q: On cloudy or rainy days when using the headlights in daytime, the nav and dash auto dim to almost nothing. There should be a sensor that it is in fact still light outside so these stay bright.
A: Both can be set if you don't like the auto-dimming. Yes, you should read the manual at least once.
  
Q: Fog lights only operational when headlights are on.
A: True. That's how it was designed.
    
Q: Beep...beep....beep....beep. Everything has a beep or multiple beeps. Give me a break with these beeps!
A: I assume that you have the Smart Entry and Start system (or SmartKey, for short). When it beeps at you, that means, "you did it wrong". Again. You should read the manual. The CX9 is trying to tell you something.
  
Q: The side view mirrors are not tied in with the memory seat adjustments!
A: Unfortunately, that's how it was designed, part of cost-saving.
  
Q: Only 1 temp on the heated seats. Should at least be a high and low setting.
A: Again, cost-saving. Maybe Mazda does not think that we need two settings.
Personally, living in CA, I have never used it yet.
  
Q: Power rear lift gate only opens if car doors are unlocked? What's up with that? Plus the outside button on the rear door only unlocks the car doors, does not also engage the auto lift gate? Maybe there's a problem with mine only since this doesn't seem right.
A: Unfortunately, that's how it was designed. Maybe Mazda overlooked it.
  
Q: When exiting the car, I cannot lock the doors by hitting the interior lock button on door. You must get out of car, close door and hit the button on door handle or use keyless remote. Kind of annoying.
A: I think you will get used to it after a while. SmartKey system tries to avoid locking your key inside the CX9. There are many sensors located inside the cabin and in the doors and hatch to locate where the key is at any time. If it works as you wish, there is a chance that you could lock your own keys inside. That is not good, is it? If you really find this annoying, try to have your dealer activate the "autolock" feature. With it, you just walk away from your CX9, and it will lock itself when you are far enough and all doors are closed. Cool?
Not even Lexus or any German vehicles have it (AFAIK).
  
Q: Does not automatically display exterior temperature. You must hit a button on dash.
A: Some find it annoying to have it always on display. You can't please everyone. I know most German vehicles have it always on the display somewhere, though.
  
Q: I really haven't played with the nav much so I have no opinions on that yet.
A: You better not try it. You will have more complaints..... It is not 1st rated, as bad as most NAVI systems from Lexus (from the same vendor, DENSO, Japan)
  
 

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