Thanks Gareth 453rd service was 257 for me
I have recently had the infotainment software updated on my CX-5 - twice! The first upgrade stopped me pairing the phone and has partially disabled the button on the left of the steering wheel when using it to change radio channels (it worked sometimes and not others). The second upgrade fixed the pairing issue but has left the button problem - I can live with that but it has introduced a really annoying feature - I cannot turn off Traffic Announcements (TA). I have turned it off on the main screen but there used to be a button on 1 of the main menus (I am sure it was communications) which I assume was a 'master' button. It may well still be there but I cannot find it and it is driving me mad getting traffic announcements every 15 minutes or less. Can anyone help?
Yes it is a little quieter and a little heavier as a result.
New nav isnt great but does the job, 7" is an improvement also, i'm on my second 175 so can directly compare.
Theres more info from owners on the Mazda cx-5 uk forum.
Yes others have struggled, and the admin chap is a bit picky, I would say more but....
Follow this thread and see if you can identify your problem:Got the car back today, they say lights are on the top of the allowed limit, I'm not convinced. Also said the brakes are ok, no there not, so my next step is to record the noise and email it to Mazda.I would get ALH if it's available in the US! And your LED headlights are mechanical adjusted like the US version? Which means you might have wrongly installed load sensor?Unfortunately in the UK ALH is part of a 800 extra package, not standard. In hindsight I wish I have bought the pack.Several people did have problem on LED headlights here in the US as the light beams are too low. One member here found the problem is the load sensor on the rear suspension installed wrongly in the factory! But you should have Mazda i-ActivSense Adaptive LED Headlamps(ALH) which have totally different setup from our US LED headlights.