Map update

I agree it would be nice to have the latest factory nav maps but it was such an ordeal dealing with the Mazda Toolbox I quit trying.
 
It's mostly to prevent the stop sign and speed limit recognition from diverging from reality and Google over time. I use Google maps.
 
My CX5 does not have stop sign recognition, don't really understand how that works and the value of it. Most of my driving I'm not using navigation so not looking at a screen. I guess if I had HUD then I'd get a warning of upcoming stop signs. I'm not sure I would want to rely on that warning.
 
My CX5 does not have stop sign recognition
You have a Premium—are you sure?

Is Google wrong?

Yes, the 2024 Mazda CX-5 Premium (both the standard 2.5 S Premium and the 2.5 Turbo Premium) features Stop Sign Recognition as part of its Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system. The system reads traffic signs and displays them directly in the Active Driving Display (Head-Up Display) and instrument cluster.

Keep these key details in mind about how the feature operates:

Camera + GPS: The system works by combining data from the Forward Sensing Camera (which detects the sign) and the onboard navigation database (which helps verify road conditions and positions).

Read Signs: Aside from stop signs, the system is also designed to recognize and display speed limits and "Do Not Enter" signs.
 
Well, I tried updating my Amazon sourced SD Card. The software kicks back and says the card is unrecognized. I guess I'll have to source another one.

@ADS-B Which seller did you purchase from on eBay?
I don't remember. But which Mazda tool box do you use? I use the "MapUpdateGlobalAdv".
 
My CX-5 came with the nav card, and I bought one from the dealer for my wife's car last December. Mazda's pricing is absurd, but the dealer parts employee did knock a big chunk off the price after some haggling. I imagine in a couple years I will update the cards, but the process seems daunting.
 
You have a Premium—are you sure?

Is Google wrong?
I'm sure I don't have HUD, not sure whether or not stop signs appear on Nav as I so rarely us it.

Google Gemini tells me:

The Heads-Up Display (Active Driving Display) was standard on the following trims:
  • 2.5 S Premium Plus
  • 2.5 Turbo Premium
  • 2.5 Turbo Signature
 
This is the card that I bought. PN: KMV6-66-EZ1. It works on 2025 CX-5, with MazdaUpdateGlobalAdv(v2.1.1) 007, which can be downloaded from this link: MazdaUpdateGlobalAdv

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Thanks for posting up the card you got. Mine is supposedly the same but only listed as KMV66Z1B.

I'll give your link a shot to see if I have any success.
You may get some Windows warning message. Ignore it. Also, if you get a message that the card is not recognised, check Windows security settings, it may block the card.
 
Yes, that is the card for 2024-2025. Us 2023 folks living in the slums have other issues :rolleyes:
So, your card, TD2K66EZ1, should work with this tool box:
Mazda

Make sure you select the correct region, top right corner of the page. You may have done it already so apologies for saying it again.
 
So, your card, TD2K66EZ1, should work with this tool box:
Mazda

Make sure you select the correct region, top right corner of the page. You may have done it already so apologies for saying it again.
I tried that:

 
I just ran some errands and checked something out. They just opened two new restaurants by my house, with a new road between them. I drove down this new road, and it’s in my Mazda navigation with name too. Google Maps still shows this road as being under construction. I bought this CX-5 last August (never updated by me), before the deal was done to build these restaurants. My Mazda navigation is more current than Google Maps… how is this happening? I live in a small city BTW.
 
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