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BTW: Version 55 is now available for Dealers to download for many bug fixes/updates.
BTW: Version 55 is now available for Dealers to download for many bug fixes/updates.
Australia is on top of Mazda's priority.
Especially the 3.
Over here in Japan I received a letter 2 weeks ago offering to update the software - infotainment and ECU
BTW: Version 55 is now available for Dealers to download for many bug fixes/updates.
My dealer is not finding the .55 update can someone post the sevice buliten number?
Also, I notice you have a CX-5, and although the 2016 has MazdaConnect like our 2014+ Mazda3's - my understanding from the rep at Mazda Corporate was that the software is model dependent. I'm not sure I totally believe that (it's theoretically cheaper and easier to keep the systems consistent across the models) but that's what I was told when talking to the rep at Mazda HQ in Irvine.My dealer is not finding the .55 update can someone post the sevice buliten number?
Latest info is that the V55 update might be rolled out by fall (October) in North America.
Thanks All ... After pressing the issue, the Service Manager (really great lady) did her homework and DID Find the .55 update for the 2016 CX-5. Got it installed.
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Oddly ... It did not seem to fix any of my smaller issues with phone connectivity - they say I need to update my phone ... probably ... lol. But I was told by the Service Manager that the software effect the whole vehicle so it would have to "learn" me again. So I am guessing this software effects more than just entertainment and GPS, etc. But everything for air mix to emissions control ??
That said ... A few things that i am wondering about since the update ...
1. I've had the car now finishing up my 3rd week. I did not recall the Passenger Air Bag Off light being on ALL THE TIME (see Pic) when no one is in the seat until after the update. Is that typical that the light in the center of the console stays on all the time and never goes off?
2. Also, the first day it came home .... I noticed that when I clicked the door lock on the key fob, the headlights and tail lights would turn on (it was dusk) and then in about 5-8 seconds would turn off. Next day ...it did not do this and has not done it sense ... odd. I did not change any settings in the system.
Yes ... But it all seems random. I've never turned off a switch, and the headlights thing is like one day it does... the next day it doesnt. One day the horn honks when you double press the lock on the key fob ... the next day it doesnt ... it just seems that are little random "ghosts in the machine"Don't you guys in US have a separate passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Switch?, perhaps you should turn it back on?
The headlights on at dusk is a courtesy for you to walk away with lights, perhaps the second time it was not as dark (same time).
I suggest you sit down and read your owners handbook in glove box...it is all in there.
Yes ... But it all seems random. I've never turned off a switch, and the headlights thing is like one day it does... the next day it doesnt. One day the horn honks when you double press the lock on the key fob ... the next day it doesnt ... it just seems that are little random "ghosts in the machine"
Edit:, this update has nothing to do with engine controls, or CEL lights, it is ONLY for Mazda Connect (CMU Firmware update/ Sat Nav).
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Don't you guys in US have a separate passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Switch?, perhaps you should turn it back on?
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I suggest you sit down and read your owners handbook in glove box...it is all in there.
Agreed - the infotainment is separate from the ECM/PCM. Although, it seems to exercise some interesting powers over the maintenance (wrench) light in the dash from what I've experienced...
In the US, the airbag on/off is controlled by an occupancy-type weight sensor in the passenger seat. This is all explained in the owners manual/handbook on my Mazda3, as I recall.
If there is nobody sitting in the passenger seat, sitting sideways in the seat, or does not weigh enough to meet the requirements of the sensor to turn on the airbag, that light will illuminate telling you the airbag has been turned off.
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Yes, there are weight sensors in seats, however it was a requirement in USA and EU that there is a separate ON/OFF switch for Passenger Air Bag activation, which is always lit up orange if it was switched off.
I have not checked 2016 CX-5 yet.
Back on topic - can those with V.55 comment on whether the infotainment will switch back to FM when restarting the car after a period of time from CD/USB/Pandora/etc. or if the USB can remember where you left off, yet? I'm still running v.33 and I'm anxiously awaiting a fix to this problem I've been having since I bought the car. The dealer replaced the TAU and it did not help, in fact, I feel as though it has made it worse. (gah)