Adding Navigation System in 2016 CX-5
#12
I don't know anything about the Ebay nav cards but according to the Nav owner's manual the info on red light and speed cams comes from 'historical data'. So the info isn't 'live' and it's as old as your last Nav update.
Mazda has all of their owner's manuals online. Go here and enter the required info and you can read the Nav owner's manual.
https://www.mazdausa.com/owners/how-to-use-my-mazda
#13
For my 2016 CX-5 Touring I recently bought an ebay sdcard. Pulled the cover off of the sd slot in the area in front of the shift lever near the 2 usb ports. I inserted the SD Card and started the engine. Navigation started automatically.
Caveats:
Part No: BHP1 66 EZ1E
Region: (USA/Canada/Mexico) obviously will not work for Europe
The card will automatically lock to your vehicle once it has been driven for a short distance and cannot be used in another vehicle. Copying the card does not work.
Wyatt
Caveats:
Part No: BHP1 66 EZ1E
Region: (USA/Canada/Mexico) obviously will not work for Europe
The card will automatically lock to your vehicle once it has been driven for a short distance and cannot be used in another vehicle. Copying the card does not work.
Wyatt
#14
For my 2016 CX-5 Touring I recently bought an ebay sdcard. Pulled the cover off of the sd slot in the area in front of the shift lever near the 2 usb ports. I inserted the SD Card and started the engine. Navigation started automatically.
Caveats:
Part No: BHP1 66 EZ1E
Region: (USA/Canada/Mexico) obviously will not work for Europe
The card will automatically lock to your vehicle once it has been driven for a short distance and cannot be used in another vehicle. Copying the card does not work.
Wyatt
Caveats:
Part No: BHP1 66 EZ1E
Region: (USA/Canada/Mexico) obviously will not work for Europe
The card will automatically lock to your vehicle once it has been driven for a short distance and cannot be used in another vehicle. Copying the card does not work.
Wyatt
#15
I have a 2014 with the Tom Tom nav system Mazda had at the time (maybe still does). Of my three vehicles with nav, the Mazda system is the easiest to update and the cheapest and it seems to be the most accurate. For $79 per year, updates come out weekly with major map updates quarterly. The Pioneer system in my Miata costs $129 per year and is infrequently updated while the UConnect system in my Jeep costs $150 whenever they decide to update it which is running about every two years at this point with the maps being out of date when the update is released. I'm pleased with the Mazda system even though it lacks some of the bells and whistles that the others have because it is current and accurate (so far).
#16
Upgraded and bought a '17 CX-5 GT. Took out the SD card with only 14 miles on the odometer. Had thought about selling it on eBay. Thought the card was worth more. I'll be putting it back in, even though we don't use the nav system.
#18
IDK if im too late but i have a NAV card for sale that is Original and unused. Let me know if anybody wants it! but yes this map cards are easy to install and will work in ANY mazda as long as the have the Mazda Connect system
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