-----Original Message-----
From: MazdaCustomerAssistance@mazdausa.com [mailto:MazdaCustomerAssistance@mazdausa.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:45 PM
To: vbbuilt@verizon.net
Subject: RE: Ownership & Maintenance - Other [INTR:180320]
Hello Vincent,
Thanks for contacting Mazda.
In regards to your inquiry concerning updates for the navigation system on your CX-7, I am happy to tell you that at this time your navigation system has current maps. No other updates are available at this time.
Also, you are correct. NAVTEQ is not handling the navigation system updates. For future updates on your system please visit Denso at http://www.denso.co.jp/en/ as Denso is the company handling navigation system updates for your CX-7.
Regards,
Glynn N.
Specialist, Customer Assistance E-Business
mixmasterlove said:How often are you guys gonna load a new DVD? I think I might update mine every year to 2 years. I have to see what they are charging for the DVD, I think $200.00 is the average...but I might be wrong.
vbbuilt01 said:Instead of guessing, ya'll need to get your info from Mazda. Here're is an email from Mazda USA concerning this system:
Unfortunately, what they say in their email isn't reflected on their www.mazdausa.com website. They don't update their website to reflect realities. All I know is that NAVTEQ denies any responsibility for the CX-7 map unit.
Vince
wildcard585 said:I own a CX-7 with the navigation package and while its mostly up to date, there are certain things that are lacking especially when it comes to POIs. I think that mazda opted for the cheaper quality dvd with less POIs b/c I'll drive by banks that have been there for years but dont display. At any rate, if Denso or navtech won't be upgrading for a while, why not install software intended for another car like lexus or bmw that you can purchase through navtech??? Will that ruin the system??
Dalton said:Yep - also i did some work to obtain the european maps for my CX-7 and
navteq refused to supply for CX-7.
Then I noticed the DENSO part number on my DVD mapdisk - so DENSO IT IS!
And quess what - no updates to be found - their website sucks - hard (lick)
just look at this... http://www.globaldensoproducts.com/ic/index.html (hand)
Bump (my first post! (hump) )
This is a little frustrating to hear. I just bought my wife a CX this past weekend and tried putting several addresses that the system not only didn't have, but had whole entire subdivision omitted. I'm okay with the bank thing, as they go up/down and change names like the weather.
Subscribed.
If there's a big nit for me with the CX-7, it's gotta be with the NAV unit. I kind of wished I had been astute enough, at the time that I bought the CX-7, to take the time and thoroughly test the NAV. But of course, 20/20 hindsight being what it is...
The NAV works well enough, but it simply lacks features of more sophisticated units coming out of Alpine and Pioneer. Some CX-7 owners have become so disallusioned with it, that they've already upgraded. Unfortunately, after-market kits haven't hit the market yet, so the fit/finish is wanting.
Let's just hope that Mazda/Denso release an update soon!
Vince.