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2010 CX-9 Nav system "cannot read program"

Old Jul 5, 2018 | 07:36 AM
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Default 2010 CX-9 Nav system "cannot read program"

I have a 2010 Mazda CX-9.

My Nav/Entertainment system was "clicking" (appeared to be having trouble reading the DVD) and Nav was not working.
Other functions were working (e.g., Touch-screen radio controls, back-up camera, etc.)

Based advice found on the internet, I attempted to clear the Nav system issue by disconnecting the battery. Now, the Nav/entertainment system is displaying this error message: "A Program Cannot Be Read . Please Consult to a dealer" (radio works but screen is displaying error message - so, obviously no touch screen controls, no back-up camera, etc.) Also - when I try to insert the DVD (I'm assuming the program it wants is on the DVD), it clicks a few times and spits the disk back out.

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The Nav DVD is fairly scratched. I tried it in two PCs - and one PC could not read it (the 2nd PC could read it).
In the PC that could read it, I made a copy and tried that in the Nav system - but got the same result (clicks a few times and spits the disk back out)

So - here are my questions:Any guess on the likelihood that buying a replacement DVD will resolve the issue (I'm guessing not, since the copy didn't work - but perhaps there is a disk formatting issue in the copy I made)?

Is there any other way (other than the DVD) to get the Entertainment system back up and running (If I can live without Nav)?I see various "replacement units" on the internet - and the job of swapping out doesn't seem that difficult - but I'm wondering if the models are really "plug-and play" - or if I'll have other issues with a replacement (considering that it integrates with back-up camera, etc.).

Thanks for your help!
 
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Old May 1, 2021 | 01:36 AM
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did you ever fix this? I have the same exact issue



Originally Posted by rromanczyk
I have a 2010 Mazda CX-9.

My Nav/Entertainment system was "clicking" (appeared to be having trouble reading the DVD) and Nav was not working.
Other functions were working (e.g., Touch-screen radio controls, back-up camera, etc.)

Based advice found on the internet, I attempted to clear the Nav system issue by disconnecting the battery. Now, the Nav/entertainment system is displaying this error message: "A Program Cannot Be Read . Please Consult to a dealer" (radio works but screen is displaying error message - so, obviously no touch screen controls, no back-up camera, etc.) Also - when I try to insert the DVD (I'm assuming the program it wants is on the DVD), it clicks a few times and spits the disk back out.

Notes:
The Nav DVD is fairly scratched. I tried it in two PCs - and one PC could not read it (the 2nd PC could read it).
In the PC that could read it, I made a copy and tried that in the Nav system - but got the same result (clicks a few times and spits the disk back out)

So - here are my questions:Any guess on the likelihood that buying a replacement DVD will resolve the issue (I'm guessing not, since the copy didn't work - but perhaps there is a disk formatting issue in the copy I made)?

Is there any other way (other than the DVD) to get the Entertainment system back up and running (If I can live without Nav)?I see various "replacement units" on the internet - and the job of swapping out doesn't seem that difficult - but I'm wondering if the models are really "plug-and play" - or if I'll have other issues with a replacement (considering that it integrates with back-up camera, etc.).

Thanks for your help!
 
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Old May 26, 2022 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Bee Ryu
did you ever fix this? I have the same exact issue
Same issue
 
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Old Jan 3, 2023 | 02:32 PM
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You're screwed. The DVD unit is no longer functioning. And the DVD unit controls everything. Either get it replaced or have an aftermarket unit installed. A really lousy design by Mazda IMO
 
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Old Jan 4, 2023 | 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris the CX-9 owner
. A really lousy design by Mazda IMO
Unfortunately, it wasn't designed by Mazda.
 
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