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    Passenger lumbar support - any ideas?

    You can add an aftermarket lumbar kit. They make mechanical and inflatable kits that can work on nearly any type of seat. The downside is that it is aftermarket so you will have to drill/mount an external switch somewhere in the car or on the seat for the control.
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    Clek Foonf or other convertible car seats?

    Crashed-ice, any explanation as to why they used the seat belt instead of the latch system to connect the car seat? and to the OP, we've been using the Brittax Marathon in our car and it definitely ate up some leg room. Now that the little one is old/tall enough we have her forward facing and...
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    XM radio as an add on in 2016 CX-5 Touring with Bose

    I think it really comes down to that aftermarket companies don't want to spend the time researching on how to make it work like that anymore. The older VAIS products worked seamlessly with the factory radios and utilized the factory software package so a "grey'd" out tab or missing tab would be...
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    XM radio as an add on in 2016 CX-5 Touring with Bose

    VAIS Technologies now offers a kit for the newer Mazda infotainment system. http://www.vaistech.com/ It's their GSR series so it works by simulating an iPod connection through the factory USB connector. The drawback is that you have to run a usb cable from the module to the USB connector in...
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    Directly behind glove compartment - 1 open AUX connection.What for?

    Here is the link to my post in the lighting section: http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?123825779-The-CX-5-LED-Lighting-Thread&p=6366001&viewfull=1#post6366001 Just used a pin switch to provide ground when the glove box is opened and the illumination circuit at the radio to only...
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    Directly behind glove compartment - 1 open AUX connection.What for?

    When I installed the glove box light in our CX-5 I tested this connector. Not sure what it is for but it does not test as a glove box light would. IIRC, one wire was constant and the other was ground, did not test with illumination. Unless the factory glove box light will illuminate at any...
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    Ever thought of pushing video into '13-'15 head unit via the NAV USB connector?

    You could also force it through the backup camera screen. I'm not sure if the warnings and parking lines are applied by the headunit or if they are built into the camera though. Would only have to diode isolate the reverse trigger and and separate the video signal from the camera to another...
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    Aftermarket Backup Camera with Mazda OEM Screen

    Wow both of those prices are pretty ridiculous. Those kits include cameras that can be had for less than 30 bucks on ebay or amazon. The little 4 pin harness is handy for an easy install but not worth the $$$ The mazda does not need activation. When in reverse, it will switch the screen if it...
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    2016 CX-5 Touring trying to do a complete audio upgrade

    I usually will just add to the factory wiring. Takes the complexity out of having to try and remove wiring that runs with other larger loomed harnesses. You got the alternator covered. As for the grounding locations you can be creative. I probably wouldn't re-use the factory spots but go to...
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    2016 CX-5 Touring trying to do a complete audio upgrade

    The Big 3 is when you replace or run in conjunction with factory three major wires in the car's electrical system. 1. Negative battery to car chassis 2. Negative battery to engine block 3. Positive battery direct to alternator power out. (must be fused) I will usually run 4 gauge wire (for...
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    2016 CX-5 Touring trying to do a complete audio upgrade

    Yeah don't do a cap. Caps are the biggest farce in the car audio community. Better off throwing your money down the toilet. The factory alt. is listed at 100 amps which is pretty decent. I would do the big 3 upgrade and call it a day. Honestly I recommend doing the big 3 upgrade on all newer...
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    Do FOB signal sniffers work with CX-5 auto lock??

    I would assume so. Most car manufacturers have been using rolling tech since the late 90's. That being said, it could still be cracked by somebody that knows what they are doing. They were able to hack the keyless push to start systems on earlier BMWs to be able to unlock the car. (not able to...
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    The only drawback to buying a new vehicle

    Not sure why you are asking about the windshield? Actually safelite is coming next week to replace the windshield on our GT with tech package. Their technicians aren't tech savvy either but have no problem swapping the windshield. As for your friend's F-150 nearly every manufacturer has some...
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    Tapping into a wire for power(car on/lights on)

    When I installed the glovebox light with a pin switch, I used the illumination wire from behind the radio. Gives you 12+ when the ignition is on and the lights are on.
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    Mazda Mobil start VS Viper smart start?

    The evo-all allows the FOBs to still operate while the car is remotely started. (and the door request switch as well)
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    The only drawback to buying a new vehicle

    With my experience working with dealerships (we are a subcontractor), the majority of their mechanics are not particularly tech savvy. Usually a shop will have one techy "guru" that they use to hunt down electrical issues and gremlins. The other mechanics focus mostly on the standard...
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    Radio Antenna Adapter

    In this case because you are running an FM modulator, you can just connect the two blue wires from each antenna adapter together. This will still allow the factory headunit to send power to the antenna while allowing the modulator to "cut" the antenna signal to reduce interference.
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    Consumer reports talks AWD

    Just to play devils advocate here; (and to prod this discussion some more . . . haha) A saying in MD is that if you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes. We can have such crazy fluctuations in weather where we will get a snow storm and a day or two later it could be 60-70 degrees outside...
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    Skyactiv Remote Turbo Build

    Personally I would splurge a bit on the BPV/BOV. Those cheap ones tend to leak (hell even some name brand ones have a bad reputation). GFB makes some really good products and won't kill you on price like Turbosmart or HKS. Tons of guys in the Suby community run them with great results. Also on...
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    Skyactiv Remote Turbo Build

    Just a thought . . . did you consider a pulley driven supercharger at all? At a quick glance it could be a much simpler option considering all the plumbing work needed to do that remote turbo setup. They even offer self contained units now that look similar to a standard FI turbo so you don't...
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